Mark Wright hit with £20,000 loss as firm he used to help set up his fitness business goes bankrupt
Mark Wright’s fitness app Train Wright has been hit with a £20,000 loss after the firm he used to help set up the business went bankrupt.
The former TOWIE star, 35, set up the healthy living app to help keep people fit during the coronavirus lockdown.
He enlisted funding from Captalyst Global to get the app – which costs users £7.42 per month – up and running.
Fee: Mark Wright’s fitness app Train Wright has been hit with a £20,000 loss after the firm he used to help set up the business went bankrupt
Filings at Companies House show Mark is now owed over £20,000 after Capatalyst Global co-founder George Gazzard put the company into liquidation.
79 companies are owed over £540,000 over the demise of the firm which has an estimated loss on the bottom line of £258,000.
Mark is not the only celebrity owed money by the company, with several celebrities having previously used them to fund their businesses.
Tom Daley – who launched knitwear brand Made For Love with Captalyst Global – is also owed money.
Business: The former TOWIE star, 35, set up the healthy living app to help keep people fit during the coronavirus lockdown
Former Love Island star Alex George is also owed cash after he used the firm to launch his self care products Prescribd.
Giovanna Fletcher is owed £41.82 after the firm helped with her Happy Mum Happy Baby brand.
MailOnline has contacted representatives of Mark Wright for comment.
Mark has spent almost two years redesigning his Essex ‘dream home’ with wife Michelle Keegan.
Liquidation: Filings at Companies House show Mark is now owed over £20,000 after Capatalyst Global co-founder George Gazzard put the company into liquidation
As the mansion nears completion, the star recently revealed what his ‘house rules’ are for guests visiting.
Previously detailing that they will need to take their shoes off in the pad, the presenter has shared that he also wants his guests to feel at home when visiting.
The former TOWIE star explained to The Sun that he wants guests to feel at home, without asking for anything.
He shared: ‘My only rule with people is when you come to my house I want you to feel like it’s your own. Don’t ask, just go to the cupboard, grab what you want and feel at home.’
But there might be one more rule, as he took to Instagram last month to admit that the home will be a ‘no shoe zone’.
Snapping videos of the new cream carpets as they were fitted, Mark told the camera: ‘The colour is revealed… and this is why if you come to this house you will never be wearing shoes, or socks, you’ll be washing your feet.’
Impressive: Mark has spent almost two years redesigning his Essex ‘dream home’ with his wife Michelle Keegan
Source: Read Full Article