What's Happening?
Lexi Ioannou, daughter of Real Housewives of New Jersey alum Dina Manzo, publicly criticized Bethenny Frankel, a former Real Housewives of New York star, for allegedly misusing a pair of shoes gifted to her. Lexi, who runs the shoe brand Nou, claimed
that she sent Frankel a pair of shoes as a gesture of admiration. However, Frankel reportedly did not tag the brand when wearing the shoes online. Instead, she linked a cheaper alternative with an affiliate link, potentially earning a commission. Lexi shared her grievances on Instagram, including a text exchange with Frankel, and received support from her mother and fans. Frankel has not yet responded to the accusations.
Why It's Important?
This incident highlights the complexities and potential pitfalls of influencer marketing, where brands often rely on celebrities to promote their products. The situation underscores the importance of transparency and ethical practices in such partnerships. For small businesses like Lexi's, the lack of proper acknowledgment from a high-profile figure can impact brand visibility and sales. The controversy also raises questions about the responsibilities of influencers in promoting products and the ethical implications of using affiliate links without clear disclosure.











