By her own standards it was a rather  reserved evening out on Friday when she made an appearance at the Jersey  Boys VIP night in London - despite kicking things off with a raunchy  bum shot on Twitter.
Arriving in St. Albans the following morning, it was an equally low-key outing for Luisa Zissman as she prepared to meet fans at her luxury cake shop, Dixie’s Cupcakery.
The 26-year-old businesswoman – a former Apprentice UK finalist – was on hand to celebrate Mother’s Day by laying on dozens of iced cupcakes during her three hour appearance.
 The  shop was conducting a wedding open day with 10% off all offers, and the  marketing ploy – advertised on its popular Twitter and Facebook  accounts – appeared to drum up plenty of interest.
The  shop was conducting a wedding open day with 10% off all offers, and the  marketing ploy – advertised on its popular Twitter and Facebook  accounts – appeared to drum up plenty of interest. 
It was also something of a farewell for the store, which will lose its shopfront as the Dixies brand focus on other key areas of the business.
Speaking to MailOnline, Luisa said: 'We are relocating Dixie's Cupcakery and keeping the fruitful parts of the business - weddings, corporate, children's parties etc and loosing the shop front. We will continue to be open on Saturdays though.
'My other businesses are really growing and so I do want to focus more of my time on The Baker Shop and Bakers Toolkit as well as my media commitments.'
Arriving in St. Albans the following morning, it was an equally low-key outing for Luisa Zissman as she prepared to meet fans at her luxury cake shop, Dixie’s Cupcakery.
The 26-year-old businesswoman – a former Apprentice UK finalist – was on hand to celebrate Mother’s Day by laying on dozens of iced cupcakes during her three hour appearance.
Nice buns: Luisa Zissman shows off her wares at Dixies Cupcakery in St. Alban's on Saturday
It was also something of a farewell for the store, which will lose its shopfront as the Dixies brand focus on other key areas of the business.
Speaking to MailOnline, Luisa said: 'We are relocating Dixie's Cupcakery and keeping the fruitful parts of the business - weddings, corporate, children's parties etc and loosing the shop front. We will continue to be open on Saturdays though.
'My other businesses are really growing and so I do want to focus more of my time on The Baker Shop and Bakers Toolkit as well as my media commitments.'
 
 
 
 
 
 
