Sandbach's 'Charity Shop Girl' is to appear on national TV talking about pre-loved clothes

By Deborah Bowyer

20th Sep 2023 | Local News

Jennifer Graham on the right. (Photo: St Luke's Hospice)
Jennifer Graham on the right. (Photo: St Luke's Hospice)

A Sandbach woman who has shot to fame as 'Charity Shop Girl' is to appear on national TV.

Jennifer Graham scours charity shops nationwide buying clothes and has a huge social media following, proclaiming her love for one Sandbach shop in particular.

She has 63.3K followers on her Instagram account alone, where she posts daily updates on fashion looks and on Friday (September 22nd), she is appearing on TV's 'This Morning' programme.

Jennifer said she is excited to be appearing on TV and has asked her followers to help her choose what to wear.

(Image: This Morning)

Jennifer is also a hit on Tik Tok here where she shows her charity shop hauls and pre-loved outfits and has gone on record to say that St Luke's Hospice charity shop in Sandbach is her favourite charity shop.

Sandbach Nub News told here how she adores the Congleton Road shop.

"I absolutely love St Luke's Sandbach because of the merchandising, because of how big and spacious the shop is, and I always find some absolute gems when I come here," she said previously.

" I absolutely think it's important that people start to think about shopping sustainably, because when you shop in charity shops you're not only contributing to recycling and re-using, but it's also really good quality and you'll get more wear out of it."

The link to Charity Shop Girl's Instagram account is here

     

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