Who Owns Sugar Taco? – Celebrity
Daniel Johnson At Sugar Taco, we believe great food and great ethics go hand in hand. Our menu stays true to authentic Mexican flavours without any of the icky stuff that comes from animal products (like the deforestation, the heart disease, the killing animals, you know). We are proud tree huggers and we source our produce from local organic farmers.
‘Working away at our 2nd @sugartaco location on Ventura Blvd in Sherman Oaks! Opening start of February. I can not wait for you guys to see all the hard work the sugar taco family have put into creating such a beautiful place to eat,’ she partially wrote.
Tina Louise evidently doesn’t mind getting her hands dirty in the name of her business. On Friday, the 39-year-old model was spotted at the Los Angeles worksite of the second Sugar Taco location. Home U.K. News Sports U.S. Showbiz Australia Femail Health Science Money Video Travel Shop DailyMailTV Headlines Oscars Grammys Billie Eilish Taylor Swift
On Friday, the 39-year-old model was spotted at the Los Angelesworksite of the future second location of Sugar Taco, which she co-owns. The social media personality appeared to have a lot on her mind as she handled the logistical side of things during the construction process.
You have an enormous social media following. How did you go from a small town girl from Louisiana to becoming a social media superstar?
About four years ago when Instagram was really starting, I started posting selfies and was bartending at the time. It grew pretty fast. It was kind of fun. Then I decided to move to LA and met this guy who was the king of Instagram. We started dating and he said he would make me Internet famous. We did a viral video shoot and it just took off.
Yeah, I think so. People on the podcast saw a different side of me. I was a guest on Jenny McCarthy’s podcast and people would tell me all the time I should make my own. I do a podcast on Twitter where we talk about everything from politics to pop culture.
My daily schedule is all over the place. I balance the Internet stuff and endorsements. It’s a full spectrum of management. It’s a business so I really have to take the time to manage it.
I was harassed and made fun of on blogs before Instagram. There have been nasty blogs where people just pick you apart. I had to deal with a lot of painful stuff before Instagram. It’s hard because people used to circle your eye makeup or talk about plastic surgery they think you have had.
To be authentic. People like authenticity. Keep your brands selective. I can go three days without posting a photo. I look at the big picture and like to create a bit of mystery. One of my favorite things is sharing photos of my dog, Tosh. I love when people ask me how he is doing.
Oh my gosh, my calendar is one of my favorites. It was my own business to be able to make something from top to bottom.
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