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When a pensioner was left widowed almost a decade ago, she decided to do something positive with her grief to cheer others up. Adele Williams started her journey to ‘bling up’ her mobility scooter.

Adele, who lives in Shipley, said: “I just want to make people happy. For two and half years I couldn’t afford a microwave or oven because I spent all my money on doing up Tallulah.”


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00:00Adele. Williams. Williams. Mrs. A. Williams. I was married to Robbie Williams. Oh, really?
00:14Yeah. My name's Adele. When we used to go through airport, I says, I know, I says, I
00:20wish I were a penny behind him. And what made you come up with the idea to bling up your
00:28motor scooter? Listen, I had a, I had a vision. Hiya, darling. I had a vision. And, uh, really,
00:39me vision what? It was gonna have a little, uh, piano on the front, and I was all in fancy
00:45dress, singing all out, back up your troubles in your old deep bar and smile. Anyway, this
00:54is what came about. I do fancy dress. I am for lately because I've been poor. But, uh,
01:01I do biggest one I'm doing. Artificial intelligence. I'm going to be the first artificial intelligence
01:09officer in England. They called me and met one in. So listen, they trained me out there
01:18first. There's supposed to be a number of us, but all the 99 aren't turned up. I think
01:22they're scared of me. And what do you call your motor scooter? Tallulah. Tallulah. Yeah.
01:29Tallulah.

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