Good Morning Britain viewers were left saddened as they heard about Chris Ellison's battle with aphasia - a condition which recently saw Bruce Willis quit acting after he received a diagnosis.
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Dragons' Den viewers were left flocking to social media after Steven Bartlett made a comment that should have 'come with warning'. The Diary of a CEO host was back in the den on Thursday night alongside Sara Davies, Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones, and Touker Suleyman as they listened to more pitches for their investment.
Among those looking to walk away with a huge cash boost from one - or more - of the successful Dragons was Lyndsay Watterson and she was hoping for an £80,000 investment for a 15 percent share of her business, Neo Walk.
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Lyndsay explained how she was 43 when she lost her leg because of an MRSA infection and she said that when that happened, she saw a world of 'ugly, grey walking sticks'.
And so, after 'a few botched attempts', she created her first acrylic walking stick and now has her own range of more than 200 combinations of walking sticks that are designed to bring colour and style for people with disabilities.
Lyndsay then presented the five Dragons with their own walking stick in a range of styles and colours before she was hit with questions.
Despite her business growing leaps and bounds since 2013, Lyndsay sadly left the BBC One reality show without any investment and no Dragons on board.
But it was part of Steven's reasoning for not investing in her business that really got viewers talking as he told Lyndsay: "As an Investor, I look at this in terms of if I deploy my capital when will it come back home to daddy."
He then explained that he didn't think he'd be able to get his capital back in 'five years at least' and while he 'applauded' the product, he was out.
And those watching the show were soon flocking to comment on
Good Morning Britain viewers were left saddened as they heard about Chris Ellison's battle with aphasia - a condition which recently saw Bruce Willis quit acting after he received a diagnosis.
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The newest Dragon to appear in the famous Den, Steven Bartlett, was caught off guard last night when he heard himself being mentioned by Coronation Street characters Shona Platt (Julia Goulding) and Amy Barlow (Elle Mulvaney). The social media businessman, 29, posted a clip of the Monday 21 March's episode on Twitter with the caption, "Ummm excuse me what ????", as he saw the Weatherfield residents refer to him as the same title of his book, "a happy sexy millionaire".
Steven Bartlett probably wasn't expecting a shout-out on Coronation Street but he certainly got one anyway.
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Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett has reportedly been scolded by the BBC for breaking their strict sponsorship rules.The 29 year old plugged the jewellers Craftd on an instalment of the show before taking to social media to showcase items from the brand's range - something that is prohibited by the television broadcaster. BBC has now removed the clip of The Diary of the CEO podcast host wearing the jewellery brand on the business show and, according to The Sun, is said to have been barred from wearing the items again if his contract is renewed. "We have clear guidelines around talent's commercial activity while working with us.