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Arielle Has 1.1 Million Instagram Followers - This Is How She Gets Paid to Do Beauty Ads
Yesterday, Arielle Charnas, the blogger behind Something Navy - which has amassed over 1.1 million followers on Instagram - opened up about a taboo topic. Arielle used her Instagram Stories to discuss her fans' questions about sponsored posts. She addressed everything from how she gets paid to when she says no to a deal. It was pretty informative and impressively open. Keep reading to discover what you've always wondered when you see the hashtag #ad.
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