Made in Chelsea’s Olivia Bentley celebrates new big money business deal | The Sun

MADE In Chelsea’s Olivia Bentley celebrated her latest big money business deal with her pals last night.

The reality star has joined forces with WeShop and pulled out all the stops to mark the occasions.

Olivia, 27, founded a sensual healing brand called Joy Of Missing Out (JOMO) with her make up artist pal Bella Camobell last year.

The company sells intimate products with CBD to create arousal oils, and other products to stimulate desire, increase pleasure, and help with mental health too.

The exclusive event at SoHo’s Sanctum Hotel saw JOMO officially join the growing number of global brands available on WeShop by celebrating in style with influencers and friends to enjoy the product.

Olivia was joined by TV star Tina Stines and Sexpert Ky Hoyle, owner of Sh! was also on hand to take part in a panel discussion on empowerment and how to be intimate with your partner. 

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Olivia said: “It’s amazing to be involved in a British tech company that is taking on the world. WeShop is making retail history.

“I am thrilled my brand JOMO is part of the revolution.”

WeShop chairman Richard Griffiths added: “WeShop is proud to welcome JOMO to the growing family of major retailers and the 1.2 billion products which are already available via the site.

“Every single one of JOMO’s customers can now become shareholders in WeShop by simply buying the same items they would have but instead through WeShop. It’s that simple.

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“WeShop is designed as a totally shoppable social network that is owned by the consumer. And to show we are serious, we’re giving away over 90% of WeShop to the people who use it.”

WeShop, the world’s first shoppable social network is a UK company making retail history with a revolutionary way of shopping. The WeShop platform allows people to shop for everyday goods as well as luxury items whilst simultaneously owning a stake in the major new company.

For every purchase the customer receives 20 per cent of the purchase price in FREE shares in the company.

 The UK company was launched in July and is radically changing retail as we know it by giving away shares in the company every time a person purchases goods through any of the retailers on the WeShop platform.

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 WeShop has pledged to hand over 90 per cent of the company to its users. Initially for every purchase, 20 per cent of the price is given back to you in shares in WeShop.

It has the biggest retailers and brands available on the app across fashion, home and décor, tech and gaming. From ASOS to NET-A-PORTER and Etsy, from The Body Shop to Holland & Barrett, B&Q to MADE.com, PC World to Carphone Warehouse, Nike to New Balance.


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