![]() Thirty years ago, a helpful accountant suggested I start one, but aside from that I don’t have shares. It was a ridiculous amount and I’m ashamed to say I spent it on clothes in a spree of retail madness. ![]() I didn’t do anything sensible with that money. ![]() I remember my agent telling me and thinking it was a mistake. I sometimes think: “Am I making it up?” but this was the 90s, when there was silly money and I had a posh agent. It was one full day, then half a day for a hand shot, putting the tablet in and out. I got £70,000 for a Finish dishwashing advert. Helen received £70,000 for a Finish dishwashing advert which was one full day and then a half day (Photo: Steve Ullathorne) Rather than letting money pile up, it’s good to use it to do something you want to do. My grandmother died, and the money was split between the four grandchildren. I did lots of odd jobs, then later I did a sociology degree and became a social worker. ![]() I worked in Barton’s Bakery selling doughnuts. I didn’t know how to cook so I ate what other people ate. We slept on mattresses on the floor and the boyfriend was into brown rice, so it was all very healthy. ![]()
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