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Bra mogul Michelle Mone to join 'Dragons' Den'?

Ultimo founder Baroness Michelle Mone reveals that she could join the lineup of business show Dragons' Den.

Baroness Michelle Mone has suggested that she could join the lineup of BBC Two business show Dragons' Den in the near future.

The 48-year-old, best known as the founder of the Ultimo lingerie company, is a regular feature on The Apprentice as one of the interviewers of the final five contestants and also sits in the House of Lords as a Conservative peer.

Speaking to The Sun, the businesswoman revealed that she has previously turned down approaches to appear on the panel of Dragons' Den but is now having a change of heart.

"In the past, I've been offered Dragons' Den and I've turned it down due to business commitments," she said.

"But I just feel that after this whole coronavirus crisis is over, we need to be lifted up as individuals. We need to feel there is a real purpose in life and what we're going to do with our lives.

"I might be open to something that might help to give people inspiration."

The current lineup of dragons includes Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Tej Lalvani and Sara Davies.

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