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The Rise and Fall of Michelle Mone

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  • 2025
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Michelle Mone in The Rise and Fall of Michelle Mone (2025)
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The rise and spectacular fall of one of the UK's most high-profile businesswoman and member of the House of Lords, Baroness Michelle MoneThe rise and spectacular fall of one of the UK's most high-profile businesswoman and member of the House of Lords, Baroness Michelle MoneThe rise and spectacular fall of one of the UK's most high-profile businesswoman and member of the House of Lords, Baroness Michelle Mone

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    • Alfredo Coia
    • Virginia Marcolin
    • Jack Irvine
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    • Stars
      • Alfredo Coia
      • Virginia Marcolin
      • Jack Irvine
    • 4User reviews
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    Alfredo Coia
    • Self - Childhood Friend of Michelle
    • 2025
    Virginia Marcolin
    • Self - Former Lingerie Buyer, Selfridges
    • 2025
    Jack Irvine
    • Self - Chairman, Media House International
    • 2025
    Joan McAlpine
    • Self - Former Editor, The Sunday Times Scotland
    • 2025
    Marion Scott
    • Self - Chief Reporter, The Sunday Post
    • 2025
    Ted Anders
    • Self - Business Coach
    • 2025
    Magnus Llewellin
    • Self - Editor, The Times and Sunday Times Scotland
    • 2025
    Sophie Kennedy Clark
    Sophie Kennedy Clark
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2025
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    8plan99

    A cautious tale.

    I've never liked Michelle Mone as she looked to be a bit fake to me and it turned out that I was correct as her company was mostly just smoke and mirrors. For her to be held up as some kind of superwoman business person was ridiculous as her company profits, when there was was any, she made loses sometimes, were comparatively modest.

    She got more ridiculous looking as she got older with her cascading blond locks, she was too old for them, and now she is unrecognisable as she has had the facelift from hell.

    It was a cautions tale by the makers as they had to avoid being sued but I'm sure that this programme was just the tip of the iceberg.
    5hogberto-39809

    Padded bras? Padded documentary.

    The whole justification for the programme is, in effect, the PPE affair. This is however confined to the last 20 minutes or so of episode 2.

    The rest is hardly earth-shattering: Mone was a driven & single minded businesswoman, she was relentless at self-promotion, she could be difficult to work for, she told porkies, it all took a toll on her first marriage & so on. None of this is particularly controversial & hardly merits a documentary, let alone a 2 hour one.

    Even the bit about the PPE affair contained little that was new.

    In short, most of this 2 hour documentary was padding, much like one of Mone's bras.
    7paul2001sw-1

    Of entreprenneurs and grifters

    The line between entreprenneur and grifter is often a thin one. Michelle Mone ran a moderately succesful business by claiming it to be a great one; became famous; married a seriously rich financier; and then took advantage of the chaos and corruption around COVID to help herself to a large chunk of the government's money when the opportunity presented itself. There's some interest in her rags-to-disreputal riches story; what this series doesn't really go too deeply into is her links with senior members of the Conservative party - if you want to know if there was a spoils-for-friends arrangement, or if Mone merely took advantage of an opportunity, you won't find that here. Her side venture into cryptocurrency barely gets a mention. Sadly, it seems, we are too keen to admire those who make the fortunes we might wish we ourselves had.
    8Lejink

    Michelle Bombshell

    This is the second of two recent British television documentary programmes on the life and marginal times of Glasgow-born lingerie businesswoman Michelle Mone. I have a particular interest in Mone as she comes from the same Glaswegian housing district in which I grew up, Dennistoun, to be exact. At two hours long and split over two episodes, documenting her rise and fall, it went into considerably more detail than the rival Channel 4 "Where did our Money go?" special.

    So was it worth watching the story of her rise and demise again? Well, yes, I think so. I certainly learned of a few more twists in her tale, for example, her spat with Sir Rod Stewart when she brazenly replaced his wife Penny Valentine as her brand-ambassador with, of all people, his previous wife Rachel Hunter, her discredited foray into Bitcoin investments and in particular, the investigation into her company finances, which showed it to be far from the multi-million pound moneyspinner it was made out to be.

    The programme also more pointedly commented on the dubious background of her second husband, the billionaire financier, Doug Barrowman with the pictures of him wallowing in his luxurious accommodation and her parading on the luxury boat bearing her name being particularly hard to swallow considering what came next.

    That, of course, was the £65m profit they pocketed from the PPE contract they brokered with the British government from their Medpro company, right at the height of the Covid pandemic, a deal for which Mone certainly seems to have been actively pushing, relying on her privileged position close to the heads of government at the time. Then, despite the couple's aggressive attempts to suppress press reports into their activities, they proceeded to commit a massive own-goal with a calamitous "clear-the-air" interview with BBC's new Lady Inquisitor, Laura Kuennsberg, (had she never seen Prince Andrew's tete-a-tete with Emily Maitlis on the same channel?) where Mone admitted to openly lying about financially benefiting from the scandal.

    The government investigation into the Medpro contract (and others like it) rushed through in the crisis, has yet to be completed, but it seems that no matter the outcome, Mone is now considered a disgraced figure in the eyes of the general public, much like another infamous Scot from a previous crisis, the ex-Sir Fred Goodwin of the Royal Bank of Scotland group. (I wonder if Mone might lose her title too.)

    Whilst one or two of the participants here seemed to have their own personal axes to grind with Mone, given their past treatment at her hands, I personally consider the programme was reasonably balanced, so that even if the viewers were, arguably, led to a particular conclusion, I'd say the facts were always leading that way anyway.

    There just seems to be too much smoke for this to not turn out to be a bonfire of Ms. Mone's vanity.

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