Joe Wicks and Trinny Woodall to join Dragons' Den panel as guests

admin admin | 06-26 16:15

Keep fit expert Joe Wicks and TV style presenter Trinny Woodall are among the stars who will join the Dragons' Den panel as guests for the BBC show's new series.

They will join resident dragons Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett in 2025 for series 22 of the reality business programme.

Fashion and retail entrepreneur Emma Grede will also return to the show, which sees fledgling businesses pitch to get investment, after she featured in the latest series.

Fitness presenter Wicks said: "I can’t wait to step into the den as a guest dragon and meet all the brilliant and passionate entrepreneurs.

"My own journey has shown me that with the right mindset and a lot of hard work, anything is possible.

"I’m really looking forward to sharing my experiences and hopefully helping some amazing businesses reach their full potential."

The fitness enthusiast became a household name during the pandemic after posting daily YouTube videos of PE lessons for families to take part in.

In 2020, he claimed a Guinness World Record after one of his online fitness classes was watched by nearly a million people.

His workouts also raised £580,000 (€541,000) for the NHS and he was made an MBE for his charity efforts and helping children keep active and mentally fit.

Make-up entrepreneur Woodall, who rose to fame as a host on the show What Not To Wear with Susannah Constantine, said: "Building and growing my beauty brand has been one of the great experiences of my life.

"I’m delighted to join the next series of Dragons’ Den as a guest dragon and look forward to discovering the fantastic ideas and passion that the entrepreneurs will bring to the table.

"I’m looking forward to sharing insights from my own entrepreneurial journey and hope I can play a part in helping these businesses achieve their goals."

The fashion and beauty expert founded her own beauty brand Trinny London in 2017 which sells a range of products across skincare and make-up.

Dragons' Den show’s executive producer Samantha Davies said: "We were thrilled by the positive response to our first-ever guest dragons last series.

"Adding a sixth dragon to our much-loved line-up creates a unique dynamic and brings fantastic energy to the show.

"Fitness phenomenon Joe Wicks and beauty mogul Trinny Woodall will bring fresh fire to the pitches while international fashion tycoon Emma Grede returns after successfully putting entrepreneurs through their paces last series."

Last series, former football star Gary Neville invested in two businesses during his guest appearance on the show, becoming the first famous face to join the show as a guest dragon.

The show saw four business owners pitch their ideas, with Neville putting in offers for three of them – two being accepted as joint ventures with other dragons.

Dragons’ Den will return to BBC One in 2025.

Source: Press Association

Disclaimer: The copyright of this article belongs to the original author. Reposting this article is solely for the purpose of information dissemination and does not constitute any investment advice. If there is any infringement, please contact us immediately. We will make corrections or deletions as necessary. Thank you.


ALSO READ

EV sales in EU plunge 44%

New car sales in the European Union (EU) fell 18.3% in August to their lowest in three years, dragge...

'Economy moving from stability to growth'

ISLAMABAD: Rana Ihsan Afzal Khan, Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Industry, stated...

Social media users lack control over data used by AI: report

NEW YORK: Social media companies collect, share and process vast troves of information about their u...

Cyberattacks on kids surge 30%

ISLAMABAD: Cybercriminals have ramped up their attacks on young online gamers, with incidents rising...

Pak-Swiss trade ties a top priority: envoy

ISLAMABAD: Swiss Ambassador to Pakistan, George Steiner, on Thursday, stressed that strengthening bi...

'Certifications key to boosting sea trade'

KARACHI The maritime sector in Pakistan holds immense potential, especially through compliance with ...