“There’s so much more to it than just taking a photo and posting it online' 📱
In episode one, which kicks off the six-part series on Monday evening, we’re taken on a tour of Aquarius HQ before being whisked off on a journey in and around Glasgow as meetings are held in some instantly recognisable locations.
Drinks are poured and hot tubs bubble, but not before the girls have spent hours creating a bank of content to be shared across their social channels in a bid to maximise likes and engagement. Kirsten agreed: “You’ll see that as the series goes on. There are ups and downs that the influencers have to deal with and it’s really nice to be able to see even more of their real lives, unfiltered.”
Asked what the future holds for Aquarius after Monday night’s TV debut Kirsten answered:"We want to operate on a global scale.
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