Yes, I would love to see that too. Her PR degree from 10 years ago will count for nothing. Her only experience is from creating organic social media content. This is not a great asset from brand/product marketing perspective, as social media platforms actively decrease visibility for organic content to make companies pay for ads. No reputable brand would hire someone for organic content only and even if they do, they're usually intern roles. Even for a specialist role, she would need a much broader understanding of digital marketing.
She could, of course, create content for companies as a freelancer. As far as I know, a lot of influencers do those as a side hustle, and there are platforms to apply for those gigs, so she wouldn't need to actively contact companies for those. However, those do not pay very well, so she would need to work a lot to even get close to the money that she's currently making.