Moment Joe Wicks comforts crying man who sold his house to fund business in emotional Dragon’s Den
EMOTIONAL scenes on Dragons’ Den saw Joe Wicks comfort a crying man who sold his house to fund his business.
The fitness coach, 39, is a guest investor on the BBC business programme’s latest outing.
Fitness enthusiast Joseph Keegan entered the Den to pitch his business[/caption] Joseph became emotional as he recalled selling his house to fund his business[/caption] Guest investor Joe Wicks comforted him with a hug[/caption]Fitness enthusiast Joseph Keegan entered the Den with his business, Body XCore – wearable gym fitness equipment that can be easily carried around.
The entrepreneur shared how he even sold his own house and car to create the product.
He sobbed: “I didn’t want to but I believe in it so much, I’m willing to do anything to make it succeed.
“My purpose in life is to make my mum happy up in heaven.
“It’s been worth it.”
Moved by the story, Joe told him: “I couldn’t imagine putting my house up for sale to fulfil my dream, that’s so brave of you, but maybe there’s a world where you don’t have to do that.”
He added: “I’ve got to give you a little cuddle, I’m feeling a bit emotional now”, as the two shared a hug.
Joe then revealed he intended to invest, saying: “You are my kind of guy and this is my kind of product.”
He offered the full £70,000 for 25% in Body XCore, as well as helping Joseph launch the product across the UK and on his social media.
Fellow Dragons Peter Jones, Touker Souleyman and Sara Davies also showed interest.
Joe commented: “We all want a piece of the pie.”
After mulling over the options, entrepreneur Joseph opted to accept three of the Dragons’ offers.
He left the Den with £35,000 each from Joe, Peter and Touker, in exchange for a total of 37.5% of his business.
Dragons Den airs on BBC One and iPlayer.
Joseph accepted offers from three Dragons[/caption] Joe and the Dragons line-up[/caption]Dragons' Den stars - past and present
Dragons' Den has been on our screens since 2005 and sees entrepreneurs enter the Den to try and win investment for their businesses from the Dragons.
Over the years there have been many wealthy investors sitting in the famous seats, here’s a rundown of them all and how long they were on the show for.
- Peter Jones – series 1 – present
- Deborah Meaden – series 3 – present
- Touker Suleyman – series 13 – present
- Sara Davies – series 17 – present
- Steven Bartlett – series 19 – present
- Duncan Bannatyne – series 1 – 12
- Rachel Elnaugh – series 1 and 2
- Doug Richard – series 1 and 2
- Simon Woodroffe – series 1
- Theo Paphitis – series 2 -10
- Richard Farleigh – series 3 and 4
- James Caan – series 5-8
- Hilary Devey – series 9 and 10
- Kelly Hoppen – series 11 and 12
- Piers Linney – series 11 and 12
- Nick Jenkins – series 13 and 14
- Sarah Willingham – series 13 and 14
- Jenny Campbell – series 15 and 16
- Tej Lalvani – series 15 – 18
- Emma Grede and Gary Neville were guest Dragons during series 21.