Tatiana Amor, Daphne Dreams & Suzanne Holly Sign With The Flourish MGMT

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Tatiana Amor, Daphne Dreams and Suzanne Holly have signed up for The Flourish MGMT’s social media management service.

The service includes filming, editing, shoot houses, consulting, content posting and promotion.

“Mr. Flourish has an amazing platform that is renowned in the industry,” said Amor. “TJ is well-known in the industry and has a feel for what the viewers want to see. He has connections and the intelligence that gives me confidence he can help me grow as a performer and content creator.”

Dreams also enthused about signing up.

“I liked the idea of being a part of a team that wants to be the best and felt that I could contribute to their growth while they also contributed to my individual growth,” she said. “I’m very excited to be a part of the team and look forward to what's next.”

Holly also expressed her excitement about the new partnership.

“I’m ready to grow my brand and reach new people,” she said. “My husband and I felt The Flourish group was a great fit for us. We are excited for the opportunities coming our way.”

Visit TheFlourish profile pages of Amor, Dreams and Holly for more information.

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