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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ohh, I'll have a look. Did you see the one a couple of weeks ago, with the "celebrity" hairdresser from London? His brother had suffered with a brain injury, so he'd had experience personally. That was a good one. I think it makes better viewing when the "secret Millionaire" has been through a bit of a rough time themselves. You feel more towards them.
I like secret millionaire, it makes me smile... I think if it raises awareness then it's probably a good thing. I generally prefer charity to be done in a private manner but if everyone was like me then nothing would get publicised! (In terms of where it is needed, not publicity for giving to charity in the first place).
I have a friend who was made homeless last year to make room for a Secret Millionaire project.
Tha project supported a homeless charity who wanted to purchase bigger premises and wanted a lcoal pub because of it's situation. My friend was manageing the pub and the charity came along and bought it and kicked him and his teenage daughter out 2 weeks before xmas.
I do watch though and did used to enjoy it. yes I'm sure there are millionaires who do it without a camera crew but surely the point is to raise awareness, not only of the cjharities themselvs, but of how we don;t always stop to think of others, especially if our own lives are very comfortable.
Tha project supported a homeless charity who wanted to purchase bigger premises and wanted a lcoal pub because of it's situation. My friend was manageing the pub and the charity came along and bought it and kicked him and his teenage daughter out 2 weeks before xmas.
I do watch though and did used to enjoy it. yes I'm sure there are millionaires who do it without a camera crew but surely the point is to raise awareness, not only of the cjharities themselvs, but of how we don;t always stop to think of others, especially if our own lives are very comfortable.
Agree with CD. I help out at a homeless shelter, and I would never have thought of doing it, if it wasn't for something I'd seen on an episode of this show.
I do kind of agree with the patronising comment, made by NOX, as it can be a bit embarrassing for the "less fortunate" people, when they get the "I'm actually a very successful businessman and a millionaire". That part does make me cringe a bit.
However, I do still love it and think it's a really good way of raising awareness, and much needed funds, for these charities.
I do kind of agree with the patronising comment, made by NOX, as it can be a bit embarrassing for the "less fortunate" people, when they get the "I'm actually a very successful businessman and a millionaire". That part does make me cringe a bit.
However, I do still love it and think it's a really good way of raising awareness, and much needed funds, for these charities.