TOWIE star Tommy Mallet insists he’s got ‘no money’ after selling luxury trainer brand worth millions
25.12.2023 - 06:07
/ ok.co.uk
Tommy Mallet has insisted that he has no money left, after qutting his luxury trainer business. The TOWIE star, 31, co-founded his shoe business Mallet London in 2015 following his success on the ITV2 scripted reality show, and it has since made him a multi-millionaire.
However, in an appearance on the Getting There podcast he claimed that those millions have now gone, and he has "nothing financially at the moment." Despite having recently shown off his brand new new custom-made Ferrari, Tommy said: "'Ive got nothing financially at the moment. I basically made an acquisition in January, it was quite a big one and it was to buy some shares back for Mallet.
"I put money into Mallet to get my shares back up thinking that I was going to go and basically build the next year, just full force." Tommy then shared how his whole life was turned around after his wife Georgia Kousoulou suffered a devasting miscarriage. He explained: "And obviously, after seeing you, I lost the baby.
That turned my whole world around and I was like, something needs to change.
I basically started from scratch. I've got the biggest tax bill ever." Tommy and Georgia, who are parents to two-year-old son Brody, recently tied the knot at Islington Town Hall, and have teased that they will be having "wedding part two" next year in Spain.
And back in October Tommy hit out after being trolled online by Instagram users who had labelled his son a "spoiled little rich kid." The TV personality shared a sweet snap of his son looking in wonder at Tommy's shiny black Ferrari. In the caption, Tommy wrote: “Makes me so happy my little boy loves some of the things I love.
This morning I get a video from Georg of him crying saying come home Daddy let’s go Ferrari shop! "I
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