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Dragons' Den star Sarah Willingham's huge career change after quitting the show

Sarah Willingham, the entrepreneur, investor, and now TV star, took part in two series of the much loved business show Dragon's Den between 2015 and 2016.

The 50 year old landed the role of one of the 'Dragons,' in which "budding entrepreneurs, inventors and small businessmen pitch their ideas, with real cash to invest." While Sarah only appeared in series 13 and 14, she made a huge impact on the show, which helped her forge an even more successful TV career. Since her two season stint, she's also appeared on Daybreak, This Morning, The Wright Stuff, Sky News, and a celebrity episode of The Chase.

However, when she's not flexing her business skills on TV, or offering investments to passionate and creative minds to kickstart their own careers, Sarah has her fingers in many different pies. From co establishing a private equity platform in the UK, co founding Nightcap PLC, which helps to "organically grow drinks-led businesses," or being named 'Business Leader of the Year,' Sarah has racked up a pretty hefty net worth over the years thanks to her successful endeavours.

Which is why she's been able to afford her most recent career change - and probably the one that people envy the most. For those unaware, Sarah didn't quit Dragon's Den to co found more companies.

She actually said her goodbyes to the BBC show because she wanted to travel the world with her family. While talking to Express, the 50 year old revealed that jetting off with her husband and business partner, Michael Willingham-Toxvaerd and their four children was "by miles the single best thing [she's] ever done in [her] life." Admitting that she would have stayed on Dragon's Den for a little bit longer, she told the outlet that in hindsight, she had no regrets.

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