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I’m a mum who started eBay side hustle with just £240 in my living room – I now run a £100million business

A MUM who started an eBay side hustle with just £240 in her living room has now turned it into a £100million business.

Tori Gerbig from Kentucky, US, ditched her job in corporate America to take a chance on what she was most passionate about and it has paid off in spades.

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Tori Gerbig transformed her side hustle into a £100million business

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She started out reselling items on eBay with her husband

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The mum-of-three now lives the high life

And the mother-of-three, who once earned £20,000 in a dead end insurance sales job now lives the high life.

Pictures from Tori’s Instagram give an insight into her glam lifestyle that includes chopper rides, partying, a massive house and the odd lux getaway.

But that wasn’t always the case, the 36-year-old told CNBC it took a lot of graft.

Tori originally started out with £240 buying clothes and reselling them on eBay.

Her husband helped her as they started to venture into all sorts of items that were going viral online.

But with a passion for fashion, Tori created an e-commerce company called Pink Lily and began selling affordable clothes to women.

The loving couple made a Facebook page and a website and never looked back.

She said: “We had a goal to make £40,000 in sales in our first year of trading.

“But to make more than £3million in our first year of business was phenomenal.”

Tori was appointed CEO of her company and continued to grow it into a massive online retailer.

In 2021 alone, Pink Lily reportedly turned over an eye-watering profit of more than £112million.

She said: “Currently, we sell more than 11,000 products on our site every day.

“We have a brick-and-mortar store and 250 full-time employees.”

But the savvy entrepreneur admitted success came from finding a gap in the market.

She said: “When I started my side hustle, I saw an unmet need for fashion-inclined women who wanted to be able to find a dress for $50 or less.

“I knew I could help to fill that need in my own small way.”

Nevertheless, Tori said taking a risk was worth it.

She said: “Leaving corporate America was one of the best decisions I ever made in my life.

“I get to travel, I get to spend more time with my kids, we are debt free and we have the financial freedom to do so many things in life.”

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Tori pictured with two of her kids

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Because of her bustling business she was able to build her dream home

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She also enjoys many glitz holidays
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