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Dragons’ Den could introduce more new faces Dragons’ Den could be welcoming more new faces following the success of guest stars. The BBC shook up the concept in the most recent series with former footballer Gary Neville and Skims founding partner Emma Grede taking a seat in the lair . Aspiring entrepreneurs got a bonus Dragon, therefore one more chance to secure investment for their business idea, and viewers got to hear a different perspective.
There’s been a ‘hanky panky’ cinema, a glamping site with an emotional backstory, and miracle ‘ear seeds’ which led to the BBC being criticised for ‘unfounded claims’. The newest dragon Steve, 31, also invested in Luxe Collective, who buy and sell vintage designer items. They secured £100,000 in exchange for 3% of the company, in what some viewers described as the best negotiation in show history.
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Dragons' Den star's dreams 'shattered' after rejecting offer'I threw my toys out of the pram.'
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Dragons Den entrepreneur's idea branded 'evil' by viewersAnthony Cherry, a House of Multiple Occupants landlord from Amersham in Buckinghamshire, presented the Dragons with his TIME:O:STAT invention on Thursday night's episode.
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