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Billie Faiers admits pandemic hit fashion business ‘hard’ and needs to ‘get it back where it used to be’

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Billie Faiers has been delighting her fans with her clothing range Minnie’s Boutique since 2011 when she was one of the biggest stars on The Only Way is Essex.

At first the fast fashion range – which Billie had said she wanted to be ‘the next ASOS’ – had a shop in Brentwood, and their reality show Sam and Billie Faiers: The Mummy Diaries followed the sisters as they ran rival businesses.

Sam quit The Mummy Diaries last year. Now in an exclusive clip from the new series of Billy & Greg: The Family Diaries (returns on March 23rd on ITVBe) we catch up with the struggles facing Billie and her team in keeping the range successful.

As the team sit around eating delicious food, it’s serious business on the table. Billie admits that it has been “hard” as they talk about the frustration of getting summer clothes delivered in autumn and how the second lockdown, as Billie puts it: “Really done us all”.

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