Bella Throne, 22, seems to have done it all: actress, artist, musician, director, best-selling author and a social media phenomenon with a whopping 21 million followers! Recently she added another label to her interesting list of accomplishments: cannabis entrepreneur.
The former Disney star associated with a California based vertically integrated cannabis and hemp enterprise, Glass House Group, to launch a new cannabis brand, Forbidden Flowers. Throne has been passionate about cannabis and she also wants to open up another revenue stream for herself. So far, the budding entrepreneur’s foray into the industry has been a huge success.
Throne kick-started the initial debut of her cannabis brand, Forbidden Flowers with a sold-out multi-week tour of retail locations throughout the Golden State that carries the brand. According to her, there’s more to come when it comes to CBD. A hemp line and another CBD brand in the pipeline to be open in the markets outside California next year.
In a candid and upfront manner, Throne shared her vision about her new cannabis venture and her unfiltered thoughts on how it stands out from the crowd of other celeb-minted cannabis brands. When asked about what pushed her to launch her own cannabis brand, Throne said that she had been planning to enter into the CBD space for some time now.
She further said that when she was younger, she suffered heavily from depression, anxiety, stomach problems and weird eating habits which made her miserable.
The only thing she believed helped was CBD oil and cannabis. Not being a staunch believer of medicines and pills, Throne resorted to taking weed and CBD oil for her well being. Another reason to start this new venture is money, a step towards her future financial stability.
Throne said that she can’t smoke strong indoor weed as it hurts her throat and is mostly sprayed. She tends to smoke only outdoor-grown weeds and after trying weeds from multiple places, she stumbled upon Glass House. Throne then asked them to work with her after visiting their facilities. She also said the managers treated their plants like babies and they literally need love to grow!
Source: The Cannabis Radar
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