Thousands of revellers returned from all over the world to welcome in New Year at Scotland’s biggest street party. Over 40,000 people flooded into Edinburgh for the world-famous Hogmanay for the first time in three years.
13.12.2022 - 22:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Kirsten Cameron is a Scots influencer and businesswoman who is one of the faces of a new reality TV show which starts on the BBC Scotland channel in 2023.
Originally from Perth, she moved to Glasgow to start a university course, and during her time there she managed the Instagram account of fashion brand QUIZ Clothing.
After five years of working there she decided to create Uddingston based talent agency Aquarius Creative in 2020.
Kirsten and her business partner Amy Moore now have 20 clients.
She has 34.5K followers on Instagram and shares pictures of inside her glamorous lifestyle raging from holidays to concerts.
The 30-year-old is a mum-of-one to an adorable baby girl called Acé, with partner Adam Coakley.
Speaking about appearing on The Reel Life, Kirsten told her fans on social media: "From a business idea on an airport runway to our own 6 part series showcasing what we’ve built within @aquariuscreative_ we had the best time filming this with @bbcscotland and can’t wait for you all to watch in January 2023!"
For several months, cameras followed Kirsten and Amy's every move.
The series will capture just what it's really like to be part of this extraordinary world, from glamorous travel, endless freebies, exclusive events and fame.
Steve Allen, commissioning executive for BBC Scotland, said: "This new series will offer audiences a rarely-seen look into a world which has become so prevalent within today’s society.
"It’s a world which fascinates many of us but few of us have an understanding of. This series will give us that, offering a window in to what goes on behind the gloss.”
The Reel Life will be broadcast in 2023 on the BBC Scotland channel and BBC iPlayer.
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