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Mum Who Drove Into Insulate Britain Protesters Is Selling Merchandise

Mum Who Drove Into Insulate Britain Protesters Is Selling Merchandise

Sherrilyn Speid was taking her 11-year-old son to school when she was stopped in her tracks by protesters

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

The woman who drove into Insulate Britain protesters has a new business venture up her sleeve in the form of merchandise.

Sherrilyn Speid, from Grays, Essex, posted on Instagram telling her followers that she is setting up a website and has had a number of items designed that she will be selling.

The 34-year-old will be flogging her new collection which consists of: hoodies (£36.76), cropped hoodies (£25.82), mugs (£12.54), leggings (£33.19) and indoor cushions.

Instagram/@sherrilyn____

The items on sale will have an R.R.M design on them or the wording 'Range Rover Mum' which is what she became known for when she was trying to take her son to school back in October.

She was stopped by Insulate Britain protesters who she asked to move in a bid to get by. One of the women blocking her path could be heard apologising but refused to move.

Sherrilyn ended up getting back in her car and bumped into the back of the protesters who were sitting in the middle of the road.

After her post promoting the upcoming merchandise, people took to Twitter to share their disapproval.

One person wrote: "Imagine walking the same streets as someone sporting a Range Rover Mum Hoodie."

Others were quick to tag Land Rover to make them aware, with one saying: "@LandRover_UK @LandRoverUKPR you might want to take a look at this - can't see it being good for your brand."

Someone else commented: "@LandRover you might not want the nasty lady associated with your brand and profiting from your trademark."

Instagram/sherrilyn____


Many people have been full of admiration for the 'businesswoman' with someone commenting on her post: "My girl never misses a business opportunity.. millionaire mindset here.. I admire you for it."

Posting a comment on her Instagram story, someone had told Sherrilyn: "Honestly this is why I have the upmost time for @sherrilyn___. Entrepreneur isn't just a title it's a lifestyle! Love love love this business venture.

"Maximise income from any situation.. she went viral last week, this week she's making a business out of it, I wonder what it is next week."

Speaking to LADbible, Sherrilyn 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.

"The 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."

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@sherrilyn____

Topics: Viral, Community