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Mysterious ‘Snob World’ Billboards Pop Up All Over As Los Angeles Loosens Lockdown!

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People are again moving around Los Angeles a little more openly as the city (slowly) loosens its coronavirus lockdown. And with it, you might be starting to notice a bunch of new billboards around town — specifically those promoting something called Snob World.

Sooooo what’s up?! Did we miss something big with this reveal?? Related: Iconic Hollywood Billboard Shows Love For Black Lives Matter, But… As it turns out, Snob World is a luxury concierge brand created by Cole and Kelsea Moscatel (pictured above, with their son Zayden), who also happen to be the subjects of that new reality TV show we checked out a few days ago.

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