I read somewhere else on here that she isn’t quite the businesswoman - it’s all her fathers wealth.Amiee rose, influencer that lives in London and is constantly flogging PLT and misguided clothes that still have tags on.
Anyone have any thoughts on her?
So cringe.There was a daily Mail article that got about comments where her family clearly paid them to say she gets &5000 per post. (Added)
It’s obvious her parents fund her, they made the money. She spends it. Her only ambition seems to be fame.
Her page is so boring it’s unbelievable.
Another insta freeloader.
It’s so sad.
How 'digital influencer' Aimee-Rose Francis commands up to £5K
The London-based former student is enjoying international travel for free and huge sums from commercial partners for promoting their products. Aimee-Rose, 23, says she's living the 'dream'.www.google.co.uk
His name is Adrian I believe. It's not clear what he does tbhI wonder who her dad is?
I believe he pays for her to show off what she hasn’t earned.
I find this one very entitled and spoiled. It's obvious her parents fund her lifestyle and her 'business'. Every day is like groundhog day where she goes for lunch/dinner and shops. It looks like she has very little input into the jewelry line. You don't see her processing orders, she doesn't have any of the products to hand to show off and advertise apart from the pieces with her initials. I highly doubt she's got gift boxes stacked up somewhere in her Chelsea apartment. But I suppose it's easy to take a back seat when you didn't have to raise the funds yourself to start the business and your livlihood doesn't depend on it's success. If the whole thing fell apart it she would continue on as normal, no risk involved on her part. I do cringe at her selling the likes of MissGuided and Pretty Little Thing for £15/20, I put stuff like that into charity bags. It just smacks of greed. She seems fairly devoid of any personality and quite superficial. The callouts to personal shoppers to source various pieces on her stories and the overuse of the phrase 'it's not a wany it's a need' makes her seem demanding. I imagine when she wants something she expects it right away.
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