A NEW STAR JOINS THE GLAMOROUS WORLD OF LONDON’S ELITE

by BreAnna Bell

A prominent entrepreneur is stepping into the spotlight as part of a highly anticipated new series focusing on the lives of London’s most established women. Amanda Caroline Cronin, founder of a successful skincare brand, is among the cast members of the upcoming reality show, The Real Housewives of London.

Cronin describes the ensemble as a distinctive and accomplished group. “We’re a fascinating collection of individuals,” she notes. “The city provides a stunning backdrop, matched by the sophistication of the women involved. There’s a notable level of elegance, from our homes to our presentation. Everyone is entering this venture with a strong sense of personal style and significant preparation behind the scenes. The production quality is exceptional.”

The series has reportedly found immediate popularity in the United Kingdom, topping charts on its streaming platform. While a release in other markets is expected later, Cronin expresses pride in being part of the project, which is distinguished as an original production for the service.

Viewers can expect a visual tour of some of Britain’s most exclusive locales. The first season promises to highlight not only London’s appeal but also scenic getaways, including areas of Scotland and the Cotswolds—regions known as retreats for high-profile figures and royalty.

Beyond her television role, Cronin’s business acumen is central to her profile. She launched her eponymous skincare line in 2020, developing it with a dedicated focus during the global health pandemic. The brand, which debuted in the United States at a major luxury retailer, has evolved into a clinically-oriented, doctor-led venture encompassing beauty and wellness. All products are formulated and manufactured in London.

Cronin acknowledges that the increased visibility from the television series is already benefiting her commercial endeavors, anticipating further growth for her brand as the show reaches wider audiences.

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