At just 15 years old, Kane Dowell left secondary school with no GCSEs and took a job in his parents' antiques shop.Born in August, he was always the youngest in the year and he said that, coupled with his Dyslexia, made him feel "not up to scratch" with his peers.
Recognising her, Kane decided to shoot his shot and simply asked her for a job - and she gave him a role as a sales assistant. "When I was 20, I'd been at Cath Kidston for four years - but I'd somehow racked up to about £22,000 worth of debt." "I decided to just give in and ask them to help me, which they did, and it taught me a massive lesson. I vowed to pay them back every month through my wages and sort my life out."
He decided to start figuring out how to be entrepreneurial and started creating sweet bundles, using what he had learned about biscuits gifts, which he would sell on market stores. "For me to turn around now and say I have a business that turns over a million pounds is such a proud chapter of my life, I can't believe it really," he said.Jay Slater spotted ‘walking fast’ by owner of flat that Brit vanished from