Stacey Solomon Turns Entrepreneur with Major Career Move


Stacey Solomon Turns Entrepreneur with Major Career Move

TV Presenter Invests in Haircare Brand REHAB

Stacey Solomon, the popular TV presenter and panellist on Loose Women, has made a surprising career move by investing in the haircare brand REHAB. The 33-year-old has become one third owner of the all-woman founded small business, stating that she is "starting a whole new chapter" in her life.

An Unexpected Decision

This major career move comes as a surprise to many, as Solomon had never previously considered investing in a small business. However, her interest in REHAB began years ago when she first tried their haircare products. Impressed by their quality and the business owners' work ethic, she decided to delve deeper into the brand.

Believing in the Brand

After sharing her love for the products on her Instagram, the women behind REHAB reached out to Solomon and shared their struggles as a small business. Moved by their dedication and passion, she decided to become part of the team and use her financial support and audience reach to help the brand grow.

While Solomon admits that venturing into the business world is new and slightly terrifying, she is excited about championing incredible women in business and helping them achieve their dreams. She is determined to give her all to REHAB and take it to new heights.


Stacey Solomon Turns Entrepreneur with Major Career Move

REHAB's Mission

REHAB was founded by two best friends who describe themselves as "busy women with a single mission – transform tired hair to its full healthy, glossy potential." They started the business while juggling multiple jobs, children, and their busy social lives in London.

With Solomon's investment and support, REHAB is poised to reach new audiences and fulfill its vision of providing high-quality haircare products to busy women everywhere.


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