![]() And she’s hilarious.”Ī post shared by Girlboss® ( on at 4: 47pm PST “I read her book,” said one attendee of why she bought her ticket. However, it’s Amoruso’s authenticity, her willingness to admit that she doesn’t always know what she’s doing, that attracted so many women to the conference. I’m glad I’m doing it, but it takes longer to process the past when you’re running so quickly into the future.” “I know I got up and started a new company, and that looks like a picture of resilience, but the truth is that comes at a cost. ![]() I don’t know anything right now,” she said. The audience of 650 ambitious career women, who had traveled from around the globe to hear from panelists including Ashley Graham, Teen Vogue editor-in-chief Elaine Welteroth, Hearst creative director Joanna Coles and Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe, sat enraptured by Amoruso’s vulnerability and willingness to admit failure when she had previously been a literal poster child for success. Amoruso also spoke about the backlash to the Netflix series loosely inspired by her life (which was not picked up for a second season) and the consequences of sharing such a personal story: “People were like, ‘Is she really a dick?’ ” ![]()
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