Fashion influencer called out for shocking mistake on social media
Fashion influencer summoned for shocking social media error – two months after being reported for ‘dangerous driving’
An Australian influencer made a shocking mistake on social media when promoting her new clothing line.
Lily Brown, who has nearly 340,000 Instagram followers, was called out after accidentally revealing her clients’ names and addresses in a public post.
The fashion influencer was celebrating a series of sales of her nightwear line Chillé when she made the mistake.
She shared an image of customer coupons on Instagram and wrote, “The first night of the sale was huge!”
She continued, “Thank you so much for the support, aiming to place orders today and tomorrow. Wish me luck!’
Influencer Lily Brown, who has nearly 340,000 Instagram followers, was called out after accidentally revealing the names and addresses of her clients on social media
The fashion influencer was celebrating a streak of sales from her sleepwear line, Chillé, when she made the mistake. Pictured above
Unfortunately, the 25-year-old forgot to erase the names and addresses on the receipts.
After being called out for the error, she quickly deleted the message – but not before it was captured by Dutch Mint.
This is far from the flame-haired social media star’s first controversy.
Lily, who is in a relationship with male model Jett Kenney, was reported in March for “dangerous driving.”
The 25-year-old was recently called out on social media for allegedly filming an Instagram video while driving
The influencer was reported by Dutch Minty for ‘dangerous driving’
She was caught filming an Instagram video with her phone’s camera attached to her legs while driving.
Influencer gossip page Dutch Minty reported the incident on Instagram under the category ‘Dangerous organizations or individuals’.
Reported to Lily Brown for filming and driving. There is no category for dangerous driving, so that’s why I selected dangerous organizations or individuals,” the page wrote alongside a video of them reporting Brown.