TikTok star Alix Earle has revealed she and her friends were stranded in Italy after falling prey to scammers booking a villa that doesn’t exist.
The 22-year-old, who embarked on the journey alongside 10 others, documented the saga on the video-sharing platform.
She revealed there were a whole series of mishaps before the group found out the ‘quaint villa’ they had booked in Positano was fake.
The trip is a continuation of Alix’s festivities to celebrate her graduation from the University of Miami earlier this month.
TikTok star Alix Earle has revealed she and her friends were stranded in Italy after falling prey to scammers booking a villa that doesn’t exist


She revealed there were a whole series of incidents before the group found out the ‘quaint villa’ they had booked in Positano was a scam.
In its initial clip, which has been viewed over 4.7 million times, Alix candidly revealed the predicament the band found themselves in as they unpacked their bags from the airport.
She revealed: “We are stuck in Italy. The house where we were to live does not exist. Our car service cancelled. It’s midnight.
“We literally don’t know where to go. 11 girls stranded in Positano. The girls’ trip has taken a turn.
The social media star, who has more than 5.3 million followers on TikTok, has since given more details on the situation.
She said: “This is how we got stranded in Italy on our daughters trip.
“We were leaving our AirBnB in Ibiza. We had to throw our suitcases down the stairs – they were so heavy.
“We have our hot and sexy drivers. We had time to kill before the airport so we went for lunch…
“So now we’re heading to the airport to get to our villa in Positano. It was like 800 degrees. We were in the back row of the flight.

Alix, who didn’t say how much the group paid for the villa, has yet to reveal how the issue was resolved, but has still found the time to share a slew of snaps from the sunny destination.

The trip is a continuation of Alix’s celebrations after graduating from the University of Miami earlier this month.
Alix continued: “We landed in Naples and realized our house was a scam.
“It literally didn’t exist and our car service was cancelled. Our idiots left the airport without our luggage.
“Security was like ‘you literally can’t come back.'” We kind of got our bags back, got in a random cab, randomly booked a hotel room for the night.
‘The view was pretty though. At two in the morning, we have nowhere to stay for the rest of the trip, so we were a little stressed.
Alix, who didn’t say how much the group paid for the villa, has yet to reveal how the issue was resolved, but has still found the time to share a slew of snaps from the sunny destination.
The star has risen through the ranks in recent months to become the latest “It Girl”.

The social media star has risen through the ranks in recent months to become the internet’s latest ‘It Girl’


She makes big money from her content, earning more than $70,000 per post, and her own hashtags, “Alix Earle Effect” and “Alix Earle,” total nearly two billion views.
She makes big money from her content, earning more than $70,000 per post, and her own hashtags, “Alix Earle Effect” and “Alix Earle,” total nearly two billion views.
But despite being the next big thing – Alix isn’t shy about sharing candid ideas about right and wrong.
The beauty, who is also a construction company heiress, has been transparent about her struggles with acne, friendship, relationships, depression, anxiety, and many other daily realities that come with living a life. to be a young social media icon.
She has also previously shared videos detailing her breast augmentation experience, as she shares that she doesn’t want to set an unrealistic standard for those who look up to her.