’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers finds that fans are making fun of David Murphey after he showed off his retirement RV on social media. Majority think that the TLC star is making a big mistake.
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: David Murphey Starts Adventures After Retirement
Before is retirement, 90 Day Fiancé’s David Murphey worked as an SR Systems Programmer for Clark County in Nevada. Due to his lucrative job in the tech industry he remains one of the highest-earning cast members in the franchise till date. The TLC star now plans to spend his life exploring the world. He previously shared about his retirement goals, which includes owning a luxury motorcoach and traveling round the world.
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: Why Fans Think David Murphey’s Retirement RV Is A Mistake
Now, he owns a massive bus, and is ready for his RV life. However, fans of the TLC show don’t share his excitement. Many aren’t thrilled about the 62-year-old’s traveling adventures because of his age. Redditor Available_Age7592 says a man as old as David should not be driving such a huge bus around the country. The user wrote, “David behind the wheel of that behemoth scares me,” while showing concern for the reality star. Drivers around that age may be more prone to road accidents, and fans don’t want to see David hurt.
Other fans think he should have bought a smaller car. A commenter wrote, “With something like this you cut yourself out of going to a lot of places,” while other commenters feel handling this massive RV and taking it to different places will be difficult. It doesn’t end there. The though of fueling the massive RV also makes many commenter anxious.
Many commenters think once he starts spending his savings on fuel, he would regret his decisions. Some say that the TLC star’s XXXL-sized RV will consumer a lot of fuel and eventually become an annoyance. Someone commented,”Given the current cost of fuel seems like a great idea…. NOT.” However, a few commenters support his decision, with some believing that he won’t care about the bills. “Someone who can afford an RV this size probably isn’t concerned about the cost of fuel,” another commenter defended David.

