Range Rover mother who rammed Insulate Britain protestors on the school run launches her own range of MERCHANDISE
Range Rover mum who hit Insulate Britain protestors on school run launches her own range of MERCH | Daily Mail Online
PUBLISHED: 14:48 EST, 12 November 2021 | UPDATED: 02:54 EST, 13 November 2021
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A furious mother who rammed Insulate Britain activists with her Range Rover after they blocked the road as she tried to take her son to school has launched her own merchandise based on the experience.
Sherrilyn Speid, 34, from Purfleet, Essex, was filmed driving her car at Insulate Britain protesters who were blocking the road by traffic lights in October at junction 31 of the M25 near Thurrock, on the north side of the Dartford Crossing, which links Essex to Kent.
While Insulate Britain posted the video to show the alleged hardship they face, many fellow Brits rallied behind the angry mum, who has now turned the furore around her actions into a potential money-making scheme.
Ms Speid is selling hoodies, mugs, pillows and leggings branded with the words 'Range Rover Mum' or pictures of herself.
The entire collection can be bought for £298.72, with variations of hoodies on sale for £36.76, leggings for £33.19, a pillow for up to £30.83 and a mug for £12.54.
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Sherrilyn Speid, 34, from Purfleet, Essex, rammed Insulate Britain activists with her Range Rover after they blocked the road as she tried to take her son to school
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The mum was revealed as an entrepreneur who started her own food business during lockdown
Ms Speid told LADBible: 'I actually didn't think of the merch myself, it was the public that asked me to make the merch.
'They come to me, messaged me, and they suggested it and they actually designed it as well.
'My merch is based on empowerment, female empowerment. It's the raise aspirations and inspire people that even if you're a single mum you can still go out there and you can still set up businesses and make something of yourself
Range Rover mum who hit Insulate Britain protestors on school run launches her own range of MERCH | Daily Mail Online
- Mum who hit Insulate Britain protesters with Range Rover launches merch
- Sherrilyn Speid, 34, from Purfleet, Essex, was filmed driving her car at activists
- Ms Speid is selling hoodies with the words 'Range Rover Mum' written on them
- Her entire collection including mugs, pillows and leggings is on sale for £298.72
PUBLISHED: 14:48 EST, 12 November 2021 | UPDATED: 02:54 EST, 13 November 2021
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A furious mother who rammed Insulate Britain activists with her Range Rover after they blocked the road as she tried to take her son to school has launched her own merchandise based on the experience.
Sherrilyn Speid, 34, from Purfleet, Essex, was filmed driving her car at Insulate Britain protesters who were blocking the road by traffic lights in October at junction 31 of the M25 near Thurrock, on the north side of the Dartford Crossing, which links Essex to Kent.
While Insulate Britain posted the video to show the alleged hardship they face, many fellow Brits rallied behind the angry mum, who has now turned the furore around her actions into a potential money-making scheme.
Ms Speid is selling hoodies, mugs, pillows and leggings branded with the words 'Range Rover Mum' or pictures of herself.
The entire collection can be bought for £298.72, with variations of hoodies on sale for £36.76, leggings for £33.19, a pillow for up to £30.83 and a mug for £12.54.
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Sherrilyn Speid, 34, from Purfleet, Essex, rammed Insulate Britain activists with her Range Rover after they blocked the road as she tried to take her son to school
+11
The mum was revealed as an entrepreneur who started her own food business during lockdown
Ms Speid told LADBible: 'I actually didn't think of the merch myself, it was the public that asked me to make the merch.
'They come to me, messaged me, and they suggested it and they actually designed it as well.
'My merch is based on empowerment, female empowerment. It's the raise aspirations and inspire people that even if you're a single mum you can still go out there and you can still set up businesses and make something of yourself










