The influencer and businesswoman tragically lost her father at the age of 18 after he drowned and went missing for several days, but she still feels connected to him over 15 years later
The influencer explained that it was an incredibly difficult time as he had drowned and wasn’t found for several days.
“My dad drowned when I was 18, he was missing for two days,” she shared. “My mam was away so my sister and I were dealing with it.” “I’m not at the point where I don’t care what people think but it did help me understand my audience,” Rosie shared. The businesswoman surrounds herself with a positive team and believes that the right things will fall into place.
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