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Racist abuse, vending machines and getting thrown out of school: Steven Bartlett's journey to Dragons' Den

The Social Chain co-founder is currently filming the new series in Manchester

Steven Bartlett helped found Social Chain(Image: Steven Bartlett )

The newest Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett has opened up about his unconventional rise to the top and how he will handle his newfound fame.

He's only 28, but the co-founder of Manchester's Social Chain is set to breathe fire as the youngest ever dragon on the hit BBC One series Dragons' Den.

"I've loved the show since I was 12-years-old," says the multi-millionaire entrepreneur, who as an 18-year-old applied with a business pitch, but was unsuccessful.

"Outside of the den we're all friends. Inside the den, anyone who is competing for the same deal as me could potentially become an adversary," he tells the PA News agency.

Mr Bartlett, who is currently filming the new series in Manchester but won't be wearing a suit in the den, has followed an unconventional path to success - expelled from school, he dropped out of university after one lecture and lived penniless in Manchester until he found his feet in social media marketing.

At 21 he co-founded social media marketing agency Social Chain, which was valued at £200m when he took it public and resigned as CEO at the age of 27.

Today, he lives above his offices in east London, so rarely switches off as he has his fingers in so many pies .

There are his multiple investments in health and mental health companies; his podcast, The Diary Of A CEO, in which the rich and famous open up to him; his book, Happy Sexy Millionaire, a memoir and guide to fulfilment, love and success, which has become a bestseller.