Lexi Luna Joins The Zeep as Brand Ambassador

Lexi Luna Joins The Zeep as Brand Ambassador

LOS ANGELES — Fan memorabilia marketplace The Zeep has added Lexi Luna as its newest brand ambassador.

"With a confirmed track record of sales success through Luna’s ShopLexiLuna.com storefront, the new collaboration reflects the star’s trust in The Zeep as a reputable reseller and boutique for performers and fans to connect," said a rep. "With Luna’s star power and firm endorsement, The Zeep anticipates attracting more performers to the platform to boost merchandise sales across the board while revolutionizing how memorabilia is sold."

Luna enthused about joining The Zeep.

"I’ve been working with the team behind The Zeep for years; they are trustworthy, ethical and have a solid ecommerce track record that I can count on," she said. "Their practices and deep-rooted industry know-how positions them as unrivaled leaders in ecommerce and making personal connections with fans. They are truly the best at what they do."

Added the rep, "Having Lexi Luna, a respected figure in the industry for her work, entrepreneurship and advocacy, champion our brand is invaluable. Her early adoption and endorsement of The Zeep is a not only a win for us, but also an encouragement to other creators to realize their personal items’ untapped potential and further monetize their personal brand with us."

For more information, visit TheZeep.

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