Dr .Roshini Rajapaksa, a Sri Lankan-born entrepreneur and co-founder of TULA Enterprise, now stands at the center of a high-profile ownership dispute, casting a looming shadow over the future of this distinguished symbol of success.
TULA’s innovative skincare products, seamlessly blending probiotics and super foods, redefined the beauty landscape and rapidly asserted its prominence in the industry.
Dr. Rajapaksa, celebrated for her medical expertise and became the face of TULA Skincare. Her promise of radiant skin deeply resonated with middle-class American women, propelling the enterprise’s ascent through the direct-to-consumer model championed by QVC.
The pinnacle of achievement was reached when Procter and Gamble acquired TULA in 2022 for an approximate value of $700 million, with Dr. Rajapaksa retaining her position as the public face of TULA within the Procter and Gamble conglomerate.
However, a contentious ownership dispute emerged when Dr. Rajapaksa’s former partner in both business and personal life, alleged a scheme designed to obstruct his acquisition of additional shares within the enterprise.The intrigue deepens with the involvement of a prominent figure in the hedge fund industry and philanthropy.
This ongoing legal matter has captured global attention and given rise to profound reflections. The resolution now lies within the legal process, ensuring justice prevails and the truth comes to light.
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