
Is jarring Jacqui’s jewellery brand from Temu?! The MAFS star has just responded
Similar styles have been found on Shein, Etsy, and eBay
MAFS’ glamorous Jacqui Burfoot has responded to the wild claims that her jewellery brand, Jacqueline Lee Jewellery, is actually from sites such as Temu and Shein.
We UK watchers have only known Jacqui for a few weeks, but we’ve already heard how she has 50 million jobs, earns money in her sleep, and is a lawyer. It’s giving the boy who cried wolf, but in this case, the boy is a 29-year-old from New Zealand.
Naturally, Reddit has been filled with screenshots and pictures that suggest Jacqui is bulk-buying her jewellery from budget sites like Shein, Temu, eBay, and Etsy and then selling them at a higher cost on her Jacqueline Lee Jewellery brand.
“She doesn’t know if it’s ethically made or not because it’s all from Temu – there is no factory she has a direct link with,” one person said on Reddit.
Another wrote: “She buys of temu and on-sells it. Don’t think too deeply about it. As if she or the thousands of others doing the same thing know how it’s made.”
Well, she’s clearly seen the pushback online because Jacqui has now responded to the claim that her jewellery is secretly from Temu.
MAFS’ Jacqui reveals if her jewellery brand is from Temu
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Despite claiming to make money in her sleep, and the fact we know most lawyers are not strapped for cash, Jacqui Burfoot started a jewellery brand called Jacqueline Lee Jewellery.
According to the website, it prides itself on offering “timeless, everyday essentials – designed to be lived-in”, which is why the allegation that she’s purchasing it from Temu has garnered a response.
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In a recent TikTok video, Jacqui laughed off the accusations as she said: “I understand that the styles might be similar to things you might find on the likes of Temu and Shein, but trust me, the materials I use are much higher quality that Temu cannot afford.
“We’re looking at sterling silver, 18k gold filled, and we’re moving into solid gold, so honey you keep shopping on Temu we’ll have the boujee babes come and shop on my site.”
Currently, the brand offers gold-filled jewellery that has five grams of 18K gold per kilo of metal, and they are no longer offering sterling silver. However, it’s worth mentioning that some items are still unavailable so Jacqui is undoubtedly planning some big expansions in the future.
It was almost like Jacqui was then trying to prove something because her next few TikToks also centered around her jewellery brand and its quality.
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