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Priscilla Presley’s son posts financing link for pizza chain: Defends himself, says ‘haters will hate’
Priscilla Presley’s son, Navarone Garibaldi Garcia, recently found himself at the center of online backlash over some of his recent social media posts. A few days ago, he shared a funding link to raise money to open a joint pizzeria.
However, the post was met with a lot of backlash. Now, Garcia is defending his position on the issue.
Navarone Garibaldi Garcia advocates for starting a funding link for his restaurant idea
Navarone Garibaldi Garcia recently went viral after he posted a funding link stating that he needed to raise money to start his own pizza chain from his home in Los Angeles. However, the post was met with a lot of backlash. After the incident, Garcia took to his Instagram account and defended himself, posting: “Haters will hate me.
I’m sure I’ll have to explain this a few times to ignorant people who think I have to “ask my mom” or that I have money….
. Yes, I also have a lot of bills, I also have a budget, and I also donate to other causes.He also added in his post: “I also give to the homeless… Not only do I film and put it on YouTube… but I also have crazy ADD and I try to do a lot of things… If I went all out every time I thought I had a great idea… I would be bankrupt in a couple of days.
I’m not asking for a donation of anything I can’t afford, I’m offering free pizza to people who donate…and I’m putting in a lot of my own money to buy this oven. Just asking for help with the remaining part that is outside my budget.
That’s it. Love, peace, kindness and pizza. The link is in all my stories if you want to help.Navarone Garibaldi Garcia is the son of Priscilla Presley from her second marriage to music producer Marco Garibaldi.
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On Friday, Garcia shared a video plea with a link to the funding page. He said, “We’re going to buy a pizzeria! We’re going to buy a pizza oven!” While sharing that he would like to start a new pizza brand and run it from his driveway in Los Angeles.On the financing page, he also explained the idea behind his pizza chain. “I always wanted to start my own business, but marketing and advertising always got in my way,” he said.
Plus there is an entire brick and mortar store to add another cost.He announced that he had saved about $3,000 for the project and needed more money. He added, “Now I would like to make and deliver affordable organic pizza to my community and sell it from my driveway to the high traffic in my neighborhood. I found a large industrial pizza oven and negotiated it for $14,000 to $8,500.”The funding page goal was to set up $5,500.
