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Content Creator Ashmusy Credits Good Looks For Success In Deals

Popular Instagram content creator and brand ambassador, Amarachi Amusi, known by her social media handle Ashmusy, recently shared her perspective on how her good looks have contributed to her success in securing deals and making friends.

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Popular Instagram content creator and brand ambassador, Amarachi Amusi, known by her social media handle Ashmusy, recently shared her perspective on how her good looks have contributed to her success in securing deals and making friends.

News About Nigeria gathered that during an interview with Punch Saturday Beats, Ashmusy expressed how her appearance has played a significant role in attracting favor.

Ashmusy, who has amassed a considerable following on Instagram, acknowledged the influence of her physical attractiveness on her career trajectory.

She highlighted the positive impact it has had on securing business partnerships and forming connections with others.

She said;

First, one of the cars was for my real estate staff, and it is a company car. The second car was for a member of staff of my beauty company. What motivated me to buy the car for her (staff of beauty company) was because she had been with me since I started the business about six years ago. She has been loyal and active. She deserves even more than that. It was a pleasure giving her that car.”

She also discussed how being well-known has affected her life and provided examples of times when she wished she hadn’t become famous;

“For instance, when I go out and I just want to have fun and do whatever I like, the fact that I am popular restricts me. I can’t really be myself in certain places. I have to look a certain kind of way and talk in a certain way.

When I want to start a relationship, it is usually scary for me because I feel the guy may have a problem with me being popular. I am usually anxious that I might lose the man, when he gets to know I have many followers. That actually scares off some men.”

She was also prompted to speak on whether she gets pressured to get married by her family and others;

“Marriage pressure is a thing generally, and I am experiencing little from my family. My family members know how successful I am and how much I still want to achieve. They know I am doing great and they do not pressure me on marriage anymore.

I pressure myself too sometimes though. It’s not because I cannot wait to be with a man forever. Rather, it is because I desire to have my own home and children.”