Speaking to LADbible, Ms Speid said: "I actually didn't think of the merch myself, it was the public that asked me to make the merch."They come to me, messaged me, and they suggested it and they actually designed it as well."My merch is based on empowerment, female empowerment.
It's the raise aspirations and inspire people that even if you're a single mum you can still go out there and you can still set up businesses and make something of yourself."The Daily Star has reached out to Jaguar Land Rover – the company behind the Range Rover car – for comment, and to find out whether or not Ms Speid sought the company's approval before making merchandise with its name on it.Stay in the loop with all the latest Daily Star news by signing up to one.
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