Longtime lifestyle vlogger Alisha Marie McDonal is foraying into entrepreneurship with the launch of a new clothing line called Parallel Apparel.
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Former Publicist Tommy Fortmann Joins Boutique Talent Firm Matter Media, Signs Remi Cruz
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Lifestyle Vlogger Alisha Marie Launches Activewear Brand ‘Parallel Apparel’
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Alisha Marie And Remi Cruz’s ‘Pretty Basic’ Podcast Unveils Beauty Collab With Tarte
In something of a first for the influencer industry, a popular podcast is launching a product collab with a major beauty brand. Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz’s Pretty Basic podcast has joined forces with Tarte for a multi-product set launching today on Tarte’s website, and then rolling out to Ulta stores nationwide on Valentine’s Day.
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Alisha Marie And Remi Cruz’s ‘Pretty Basic’ Podcast Passes 50 Million Downloads
Pretty Basic, the podcast co-hosted by veteran lifestyle vloggers and best friends Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz -- who have been on YouTube for a combined 21 years and count 28 million followers on social media collectively -- has gotten pretty massive. After launching two years ago, the series has now surpassed 50 million lifetime downloads, the ladies reveal to Tubefilter -- and is currently averaging 347,000 downloads per week
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Creators For Good: Remi Cruz On The Health Journey And Staying “Pretty Basic”
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Alisha Marie And Remi Cruz To Take Their Popular Podcast On Tour
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Podcast Debuts By Alisha Marie And Remi Cruz, Grace Helbig And Mamrie Hart Top iTunes Charts
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Lifestyle Vloggers Alisha Marie And Remi Cruz Launch ‘Pretty Basic’ Podcast
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