IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes91%
Metacritic67/100
Google Users84%
Director: Julia Willoughby Nason, Ross Putzer•Genres: Documentary, Crime
LuLaRich is a four-part documentary series that investigates the rise and fall of LuLaRoe, a multi-level marketing company that sold colorful leggings and women's clothing. The series explores the intense recruitment tactics, the cult-like atmosphere, and the financial struggles faced by many of its distributors. It features interviews with former consultants who share their personal stories of financial ruin and disillusionment.
The documentary received generally positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its effective storytelling and the compelling testimonies of former distributors. It was praised for shedding light on the exploitative practices within some multi-level marketing schemes. Audiences found the series eye-opening and cautionary.
Compelling and well-paced examination of a controversial business.
Effectively highlights the human cost of pyramid schemes.
Features shocking testimonies from those affected.
Google audience: Google users largely found LuLaRich to be a fascinating and informative documentary. Many praised its ability to expose the dark side of multi-level marketing and the emotional toll it takes on individuals. Some viewers expressed sympathy for the consultants and anger towards the company's leadership.
The documentary features interviews with over a dozen former LuLaRoe consultants, many of whom shared deeply personal and often heartbreaking stories of their experiences with the company.
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