If you even casually qualify as a celebrity8+ adult movies - watch free full movies and downloadsocial influencer, there's a good change you can make a very easy buck by pretending you really enjoy certain products.
But, as Scott Disick will show you, posing for an Instagram with diet products requires slightly more than minimal effort. The reality star posted a photo promoting Bootea protein shake mix and copied an email with instructions from the company as the photo's caption.
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Disick has since realized his mistake and updated the caption with an ever-so-slightly tweaked version of the original caption the company suggested.
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Hopefully the error hasn't compromised Disick's relationship with sponsored content, which is one of the only constants in his life.
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