Daisy Lewellyn was born on 15 January 1980, in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was a television personality, author and style expert best known for her appearances in various television shows such as “Wendy Williams” and the “Today Show”. She’s also been featured in several magazines including “Glamour”, and “In Style”. All of her exploits helped in raising her wealth, prior to her passing.
How rich was Daisy Lewellyn? As of early-2016, sources estimate that her net worth was at $800,000, mostly earned through her expertise in the fashion industry and her earnings on television. She wrote books and was involved with fashion for 15 years which helped in raising her wealth.
Daisy Lewellyn Net Worth $800,000
Daisy started off as just a normal employee in the fashion industry. She slowly developed her own style and started to specialize in money-saving and being budget-conscious, while still maintaining style. She became widely known for that and started being featured in publications and magazines including “Glamour”. This expertise she possessed also became sought after by numerous television shows, and she soon made appearances on shows such as “Meredith Viera”, “Dr. Oz” and “The Steve Harvey Show”. On her appearances there, she usually did makeovers and promoted her work. She was put into the spotlight when she became a part of the Bravo television series “Blood, Sweat and Heels”, which focused on black women and their careers and relationships. Daisy earned a good amount of money in the show, and became a favorite of fans because of her personality. Every television appearance from her outside of the Bravo series was said to have been paid highly and helped her continued increase in net worth.
She wrote two books almost paraphrasing her life, the first being “Never Pay Retail Again: Shop Smart, Spend Less & Look Your Best Ever”. Her second book is “Dress like a Rich Girl on a Real Girl Budget”.
Aside from her various appearances, she was always sought after at women’s conferences, usually going to malls around America and doing workshops on style. She talked to and helped attendees on various topics that were the focus of the event. Some of these events were entitled “Build A Smart Closet”, “How to Pose Skinny”, and “Spot Fashion Picks that Will Make You Look 5 Years Younger & 10 Pounds Thinner”.
For her personal life, it is known that she spent a lot of time around Brooklyn and Los Angeles, favoring staying at coastal cities and places. Lewellyn also had a very traditional view on relationships and marriage, stating that sex could only happen after she married and that she expects men to be breadwinners and in control of the relationship. Interestingly, most of her relationships and information about her family remains private, and was never revealed throughout the course of her life. She had been suffering from liver cancer for two years, which unfortunately took her life on 8 April 2016, at the young age of 36.
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