Maga influencer with ‘Mar-a-Lago face’ wanted over racist abuse and assault in London

A Maga influencer with a distinctive “Mar-a-Lago” face is wanted in London after being accused of racist abuse and assault.
Melissa Rein Lively and Philip Ostermann, known for their bright blonde hair and bright white teeth, are now wanted by British Transport Police (BTP) following the attack on October 11.
Ms. Rein Lively was listed to speak at a private equity conference held at the stately home in Syon Park, near Heathrow, on October 14.
According to a expression A BTP woman was sprayed with a substance suspected to be pepper spray at the busy Bond Street station in the center of the capital. In the UK, possession of pepper spray is a criminal offense and can carry a six-month prison sentence.
The stroller carrying one of the victim’s children collided with Ms Rein Lively as the couple walked towards the station, near iconic landmarks such as Selfridges and Hyde Park.
“The man began racially abusing the victim and her family before grabbing the woman’s hair,” the police statement said. “When the victim tried to defend himself, the man pulled out a small bottle and said it was pepper spray, then sprayed it towards the victim and his family.
“The woman shouted abuse at them and made obscene gestures before both parties left the area.”
According to police, the 34-year-old victim was accompanied by his sister and two young children.
Ms. Rein Lively, 40, is the Arizona-based owner of America First PR firm. The group describes itself as “America’s #1 Anti-Woke PR Firm,” and according to websiteIt plans to establish a European arm called “Europe PR First.”
Previously, she was the focus of an article by French publication AFP about her “Mar-a-Lago” face. The newspaper described the look as “long, blonde, wavy hair, heavy makeup and cosmetic injections” and cited Kristi Noem and Erika Kirk as other examples.
“This has always been my style. I just found my tribe,” he said AFP. “This is so much bigger than politics. It’s friendships. It’s relationships.
“That Maga look really signals to other people that you’re on the same team.”
Ms. Rein Lively quickly rose to fame as a member of the controversial QAnon movement, which believes a group of Satanic elites are secretly committing child sex abuse crimes. The strange conspiracy movement believes that Donald Trump is secretly waging a war against these elites.
But Ms. Rein Lively hit the headlines when she fell out with a high-profile move and said she found “comfort” in the move.
One interview with Yahoo NewsHe claimed he fell into the “echo chamber” of pandemic denial and was the victim of “digital brainwashing.”
While supporting the movement, Ms. Rein Lively filmed herself removing COVID masks from display cases at a store in Scottsdale, Arizona, as the pandemic continued to spread across the United States in 2020.
“I denied the pandemic as a coping mechanism,” he said. “And there was QAnon, which comforted me and said, ‘Oh, this isn’t real. It’s not happening.’
The 40-year-old actress also battled Karoline Leavitt for the role of Trump’s press secretary, but was ultimately defeated in the race. Policy.
He said at the time: “I’m a hair away from the White House. I think I’ll get it.” Policy. “My sphere of influence goes far beyond the people who were paper pushers in the Trump campaign.
“I work with billionaires. My clients, I don’t even know who I work with. They own half of Palm Beach.”
Mr. Ostermann, who is also wanted by the police, is a deputy director of Aequita, a Munich-based private equity firm with offices in Tokyo and South Carolina. The profile page on the company’s site is causing a 404 error at the time of writing.
Independent British Transport Police and America First PR have been contacted for comment.




