A TOWIE-loving mum jailed for becoming a member of ISIS and posing with weapons seems to be to be rebranding as a jet-setting style influencer.
Tareena Shakil turned the primary British girl to be locked up after fleeing to Syria to be a part of the murderous cult.
She was sentenced to 6 years behind bars in 2016.
However the mum, who earned the nickname the Towie jihadi for her love of actuality TV reveals, was freed after lower than three years.
Shakil has now taken to Instagram below the title ‘That Woman Tam Tam’ and seems to be making an attempt to make it massive as a social media influencer.
Her selfies are posted with the hashtags ‘style blogger’ and ‘model’, whereas different pictures present her posing exterior Dior and Givenchy.
Shakil’s web page can also be scattered with snaps tagged in hotspots like Morocco, Milan, Amsterdam and coastal Albania.
On the web page the mum has a whole bunch of followers, and has tagged the likes of style manufacturers Bershka and Versace in what seems to be a bid to get them on board.
Different glam pics present her posing together with her British passport, Louis Vuitton bag and Valentino footwear.
Regardless of all this, Shakil denied she was making an attempt to make it massive on social media.
She described her de-radicalisation as “an extended journey”.
The Mirror reported she stated: “I’ve realized from my errors and have served my punishment.
“I don’t search to be an influencer or blogger, I search to point out individuals you may make it by way of exhausting instances even when it might appear unimaginable.”
Shakil was jailed after a decide discovered she had deliberately travelled to the war-torn area of Syria to affix ISIS.
She had informed her household she was occurring vacation to Turkey however as an alternative secretly went to Raqqa after taking out a scholar mortgage in 2014.
I search to point out individuals you may make it by way of exhausting instances even when it might appear unimaginable.
Tareena Shakil
As soon as there, Shakil even boasted of becoming a member of the terrifying Islamic State, posing with weapons – with one image even displaying her toddler son in an IS hat.
She finally returned to the UK after apparently telling an IS minder she needed to go go to her husband, who did not exist.
The mum then bought a taxi to take her near Turkey – working throughout a discipline to security.
Returning to England, Shakil was discovered responsible of encouraging acts of terrorism on social media and being a member of Islamic State, jailed for six years.
The decide discovered she had deliberately travelled to the war-torn area to “produce the subsequent era of fighters”.
Shakil claimed lately that she “regretted all the pieces”.
Previous to that her household claimed she was the one who had suffered by becoming a member of ISIS.