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Dragons’ Den favourite Sara Davies quits show with heartfelt farewell, leaving fans ‘truly gutted’

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Sarah Davis, the entrepreneur who first appeared in Dragons' Den in 2019, announced that she would be reviewed from the BBC program to focus on her private company.

The 40 -year -old businesswoman, who was the youngest investor ever in the exhibition, revealed her decision on social media through a touching message to the participating stars, the production team and the fans.

In the Instagram post, which includes clips of her time on Dragons' Den, Sarah expressed her pride in the companies that supported her, but she made it clear that her main role as CRAFTER Caller – a drafting company established as a student – is coming first this year. She highlighted the large amount of work that occurs outside the camera after each televised stadium, as the dragons actively participate in the projects they choose to invest.

“It is more than just a TV program,” she wrote, stressing the importance of follow -up through its obligations. She said that moving away from moving away would allow her to maintain the full dedication of her work, which she referred to with affection in the name of “her first child.”

Sarah's decision prompted the flow of good wishes and remorse from her supporters, as many described her as a “designed” and “inspiring” character in the show. Some still hope that she will return, describing her departure as “once” because she is a balance between her ambitions in entrepreneurship with new opportunities.

When Sarah joined Dragons' Den at the age of 35, she had already made her mark in the world of drafting and home institutions, and the establishment of a CRAFTER companion to fill a market gap for card making tools. Her company, which now employs more than 190 employees, has thwarted, helped her to earn more than 25 commercial awards and MB in 2016 for economics services.

Beyond Dragons' Den, SARA is scheduled to host a completely new ITV offer, Time Is Money, described it as a “joyful” competition where the contestants try to keep the grand prize. The total prize is diminished with each wrong answer until one person walks with the remaining amount.

Despite her departure, Sarah will continue to appear in the second half of the current Den Dragons series, which is scheduled to be broadcast later this year. After that, hope to continue to develop the empire of its business – and the fans will undoubtedly watch the patience to see if its way leads it to the two lines in the coming seasons.

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