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QCP Connections: Meet Mercedez_Millionaire

QCP Connections: Meet Mercedez_Millionaire

by Candace L. Smith

Video Interview Below

I met mercedez in Atlanta Ga earlier this year. We were connected through Titiana Bequille of RDB Fashion Group. She asked if I was willing to travel to GA for an event that would benefit a single mom in need and there would be food and fashion! I was down! I left with Shakira Mckenzie of Style Your Curves and we drove six hours to get there. We arrived at a beautiful nature preserve and the event took place in a quaint cottage like home that added a special touch to the occasion. Mercedes walked up to me into the room and noticed QCP set up in the corner. She introduced herself and looked over all of my setup and said "we have a special private room for you to conduct interviews" I was floored. I met a lot of great people including Pierre Johnson "Bruh" star. (Interview coming soon) The day was packed full with interviews and great food and a lot of great connections were made. Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to interview Mercedez at that time so we promised each other to stay connect and collaborate together and that's exactly what we did. I'm so excited to be in connection with her and all of her fabulousness!


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