News about Steven Bartlett

Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett bizarrely contradicts himself as he shares wise words that Barack Obama 'said to him' - before admitting that he didn't have a conversation with the former US President

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 7, 2024
Speaking in an interview with The Times , the British business magnate and Diary of CEO podcaster, 31, (left) revealed how he once shared a stage with the American politician (right). He was referring to the VTEX Day 2019 summit in São Paulo, Brazil, from five years ago.

'I had no idea': Pret founder Julian Metcalfe, 64, reveals bombshell moment an old flame told him he had a secret 19-year-old daughter - who grew up believing her father was The Stud star Oliver Tobias

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2024
British entrepreneur Julian Metcalfe, thought to be worth around £220 million, appeared on Steven Bartlett's Diary of a CEO podcast and revealed he didn't find out about his daughter Celeste until she was 19-year-old, after her mother, the late society beauty Camilla Ravenshear, asked to meet him out of the blue nearly 20 years after their brief romance. (Pictured from left: Metcalfe's daughter Celeste pictured in her early 20s, right, the entrepreneur speaking on Diary of a CEO. Inset: Oliver Tobias and the late Camilla Ravenshear. Inset bottom: a branch of Itsu)

Founder of health app Zoe which was backed by Dragon's Den star Steven Bartlett tells staff they will lose their jobs as it tries to slash costs by 20% after 'over-expanding' team

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2024
CEO Jonathan Wolf said Zoe (which Steven Bartlett - left - is an investor in) had enjoyed 'extraordinary' growth since launching in the UK two years ago but had nonetheless overexpanded. Announcing the 'hardest news I've ever shared on LinkedIn', he wrote (top): 'We spent the last year desperately trying to catch up with demand, as we welcomed 100,000 new members. Unfortunately, it's now clear that in doing this, we over-expanded our team over the last six months. We now have to make difficult decisions to reduce our costs by around 20%, which will impact some of our team. I take full responsibility for this.'

Former UFC champion is unrecognisable in new interview where she breaks down in tears after revealing having to battle suicidal thoughts and the horrifying abuse she suffered from coaches at a young age

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2024
Former UFC Champion and WWE superstar looked unrecognisable in her latest public outing as she promotes new memoir which took two years to write. The UFC Hall of Famer appeared on the YouTube channel 'The Diary of a CEO' to discuss her troubled journey from her childhood all the way to UFC and WWE stardom. The 37-year-old sat down with presenter Steven Bartlett for a tell all interview about her past from losing her dad at a young age to suicide and suffering two miscarriages with her current partner.  

Ronda Rousey, the former UFC champion, admits she faced suicidal thoughts after both her father and grandfather died, and she lay bare the horrible abuse she suffered at the hands of her COACHES as "a little girl."

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2024
On his Diary of a CEO podcast, the former UFC and WWE star, 37, talked to Steven Bartlett about her difficult journey. She described how her father took his own life when she was eight years old before she began to combat eating disorders, abuse, and mental health problems. Ronda, who appeared in the interview, accused Vince McMahon of causing a'fundamentally unhealthy environment' at WWE, was also detailed about how she suffered two miscarriages and blamed herself for her own, including: "I never felt like it was my fault."

Not learnt your lesson, Dragons' Den?Couple promotes 'libido-boosting' supplements that lack scientific-backing, could just create a 'placebo effect' and used personal preference as research - (but at least the BBC's added a health disclaimer this time!)

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 5, 2024
It came as a result of a backlash from an entrepreneur's'snake oil' ear seed product that she said might'cure' ME earlier in the series. Despite this, the Dragons' Den doesn't appear to have learnedt its lesson after last night's episode featured a British couple looking for a £50,000 investment for their 'libido-boosting' supplement company. Wesley Pierce and his fiancée Lottie arrived in the Den, eager to win relationships with either Steven Bartlett, Sara Davies, Touker Suleyman, Peter Jones, or Deborah Meaden in exchange for the investment. Wiggy Wesley shared how the couple's friendship had soured in the bedroom during the panic-inducing pandemic lockdowns. After talking to friends and learning that they weren't alone with their disorder, the pair decided to make drinkable supplements to help people's sex drive. They hired a local firm to produce the vitamin sachets, which cost them £34.95 for 28. Nevertheless, the Dragons were left dissatisfied with the lack of scientific evidence, with Even Wesley admitting that some decisions were made based on the pair's personal preferences and that the product could simply be delivering a 'placebo effect'.

Tim Dillon, a comedian, tells Steven Bartlett that millennials are a "selfish generation," and that Gen Z'should be drafted.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 5, 2024
Baby Boomers are a "selfish generation" and "emotional theorists," an American comedian said, although Generation Z "should be sent into wars." Tim Dillon, (left) 39, a New York native, appeared on (right) The Diary of a CEO podcast to address the different generations. Boomers were characterized as "very sick people" who "refuse to retire," according to Tim, the show host.

Professional relationship experts from around the world reveal a very common habit that could be ruining your sex life and outlines concrete steps to ensure your success in the bedroom

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2024
Doctors John and Julie Gottman appeared on a recent episode of The Diary Of A CEO podcast, hosted by entrepreneur Steven Bartlett, to broadcast their specialist findings. The pair, who have been married for 36 years, have spent the past five decades researching passion and what makes it last. They have now dished on information about the interconnection of intimacy and sex.

Den bosses of Dragons are trying to reimagine a series with a number of new guest stars, including a Made in Chelsea favorite.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
According to reports, Den bosses are trying to revive the series in its twentieth-first film by bringing a slew of new faces. Guests of the long-running business show, Dragon Gary Neville and Steven Bartlett, who joined the program in 2022, were both highly appreciated by viewers. According to The Sun, producers have a wishlist of potential new dragons, including former Made in Chelsea actor Spencer Matthews, sports promoter Eddie Hearn, and food blogger Ella Woodward.

Davina McCall 'is set to join forces with Dragon's Den star Steven Bartlett to launch a new wellness podcast'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 24, 2024
According to reports, Davina McCall and Dragon Den's actress and friend Steven Bartlett are planning to launch a podcast together. The Masked Singer judge, 56, appeared on Diary Of A CEO, where she candidly spoke about her previous heroin use, sparking the pair's friendship. And it's now that the two hit off so well, reports are now telling The Mirror that the television favorite has signed up to be one of Steven's "major partners" in his popular podcast network.

Harry Redknapp plays 'Winner Stays On' game and picks Wayne Rooney over Eric Cantona and Brazil legend Ronaldinho

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
Harry Redknapp demonstrated his admiration for Wayne Rooney during a game of 'Winner Keeps On'. Frank Lampard, Robbie Williams, and David Seaman will all be in charge of Team England at Soccer Aid on June 9; Redknapp will head Team England at Soccer Aid. Gary Cahill, Jermain Defoe, Jack Wilshere are among the notable names on the list, including Sir Mo Farah, Stuart Broad, and Steven Bartlett.

Dragons Den is under fire for promoting another 'untested' wellness service: After being chastised for failing to scrutinize 'ear seeds that healed ME,' the BBC interrupts business pitch with a disclaimer that can'consult a health professional.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
Dragons Den on the BBC disrupted a company's pitch by a disclaimer on the screen. (left) Peony Li, a London immigrant, pleaded with the Dragons for exposing the hidden epidemic of incontinence in the United Kingdom. However, a disclaimer flashed up on screen, advising viewers to 'consult a medical specialist' if they have any bladder problems.

Dragons' Den entrepreneur who rejected £100,000 cash offer is now set to rake in £5million a year from sell-out range in Boots and QVC

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
After pitching her health company We Are Jude to the business moguls, Peony Li, a London resident, appeared on BBC One's Dragons' Den this evening. In addition to raising bladder health, her company offers bladder care education, products, and treatment. However, after Emma Grede's invitation, she decided to go it alone, and her company is now making over £5 million a year, with products selling out quickly.

After being charged with £80,000 for a thermostat that allows landlords to limit how long student residents and holiday renters can have their heating on, Dragons Den Den Den entrepreneur is slammed for the 'evil plan.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2024
After an HMO landlord secured an investment for his thermostat company, Dragons Den viewers say they've been 'put off watching' the BBC show. On Thursday night's episode, Anthony Cherry (right), a House of Multiple Occupants landlord from Amersham in Buckinghamshire, introduced the Dragons with his TIME:O:STAT technology, but it only stays on for two hours at a time. Tenants can also choose a 'comfort mode' of up to eight hours at a lower temperature, but they are unable to choose whether or not to continue the heating. On Thursday night's episode, Anthony Cherry, a House of Multiple Occupants landlord from Amersham, Buckinghamshire, treated the Dragons with his TIME:Occupants invention. On Thursday night's episode, Anthony Cherry, a House of Multiple Occupants landlord from Amersham, Buckinghamshire, introduced the Dragons with his TIME:Occupants invention. He obtained a £80,000 investment from businessman Touker Suleyman (left), in exchange for a 20 percent stake if he wanted his money back.

Who is Steven Bartlett's girlfriend Melanie Vaz Lopez?Meet Dragon Den host's lifestyle influencer partner who is also a successful business owner and runs her own well-being company

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2024
Steven Bartlett has dominated both the business and television world over the past few years, from his Diary of a CEO podcast to perhaps being the most sought-after investor on Dragons' Den. However, the business strategist has had equal success when it comes to his love affairs, blaming his long-term love for Melanie Vaz Lopez, 31. Here, FEMAIL looks at the power couple's relationship, including how he discovered the lifestyle influencer and the company she founded herself.

On The Diary of a CEO podcast, a couples therapist tells Steven Bartlett that the right time to marry if you don't want a divorce

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
According to a marriage specialist, the best time to get married if you don't want to get a divorce. Lori Gottlieb, (left) from Los Angeles appeared on Dragons' Deny (right) to explore marriage, dating, and heartbreak. According to a report by the Institute of Family Studies, the author of the New York Times bestseller Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, which found that marriage can be completed at an optimum age to safely prevent divorce.

Steven Bartlett, the Dragons' Den Den actor, has left his fellow entrepreneurs in the red after he made a lightning-fast deal with trail-running company

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2024
After pounding on a contract (right) before they had the opportunity to make an offer, Steven Bartlett (inset), 31, showed his fellow Dragons, Sara Davies, Touker Suleyman, Peter Jones, and Deborah Meaden, a straight pair of heels. Sara Davies, a frustrated, dubbed the move 'The Bartlett,' and domestic viewers said they loved watching him outfox the rest of the Dragons.

Psychologist reveals how to know if your partner is a narcissist

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2024
Appearing on Steven Bartlett 's The Diary of a CEO podcast, Dr Ramani Durvasula, from California, revealed the three R's which she claimed are characteristics of people in narcissistic relationship

Steven Bartlett discusses the three tell-tale signals that you're dating a narcissist

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2024
The three tell-tale signs to watch out for are those that point to a narcissistic relationship, according to a psychologist. Steven Bartlett of Dragon's Den (right) Steven Bartlett's (right) The Diary of a CEO, (left) is a psychologist at California State University, and she reveals the three R's, which she identifies as the key characteristics of people in a narcissist relationship. Dr. Durvasula, the author of Surviving a Narcissist's Love, said they are 'rumination, regret, and recall.'

Dragons' Den entrepreneur silences Steven Bartlett with brilliant response after he tried to criticise their injury recovery business - as viewers brand him 'out of touch'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2024
On the most recent episode of Dragons' Den, Steven Bartlett (left) was left gobsmacked as he was abruptly shut down by an entrepreneur who appeared on the BBC show. Lottie Whyte and Joe Gray (right), both 34, of London, impressed the Dragons with their heartfelt tale behind their sports recovery company, Myo Master. The husband and wife team were on the BBC show and were intrigued by the fact that Joe, a former England medal-winning rugby player, sustained serious injuries, including one at age 17 that almost cost him his leg.

Why STEVEN BARTLETT has changed his mind about marriage and children: In an exclusive YOU interview with CEO Melanie Vaz Lopez, growing up poor and selling pizza to survive, everyone wins

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2024
Steven Bartlett, an entrepreneur, is the only one more in love than him. It's Valentine's Day, and he arrives for our meeting dressed head to toe in black Lycra like the man from the old Milk Tray ads. He just got out of a limo full of fresh red roses. 'I've cancelled all meetings this afternoon to get home to surprise my mother,' he says. Read the full interview.

Psychologist tells Steven Bartlett's The Diary of a CEO podcast why couples stop having sex - saying familiarity kills vital 'sexual currency' - such as flirty texts, passionate kisses and naked lie-ins

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2024
Dr Karen Gurney, a clinical psychologist, appeared on The Diary of a CEO, hosted by Dragon's Denis Bartlett, where the pair discussed how sex lives in long-term relationships often fall apart as couples avoid the small gestures that hold ardor alive. (Pictured from left: Dr Karen Gurney; inset a file photo of a couple being intimate)

My generation's more interested in their mental health than their careers, and we'll ALL pay a high price for it

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
Do you worry about the future?Are you irritable at times?Do you occasionally have trouble sleeping? You may have clinical anxiety, according to at least one leading'mental-health influencer.' Peter Ruppert is described as a "experienced growth and marketing specialist." He is not a doctor. Despite this, one of his TikTok videos urging viewers to self-diagnose with this serious illness has received seven million views, 740,000 'likes, and 46,000 responses.

Since violating laws by inserting discount codes to flog their goods after shows, the BBC was forced to crack down on Dragon's Den stars

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2024
Since using the show to advertise their companies, entrepreneurs on Dragons' Den have been warned of the BBC's editorial guidelines. Any product placements or endorsements must be specifically identified and editorially justified before appearing on television, according to the corporations' guidelines. Den Den entrepreneurs, on the other hand, have been utilizing the show as a platform to sell their products and even providing discount codes to refer to the show immediately after they's appearance.