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Anthony Hutton won Big Brother in 2005, came out to £200,000, fame, and a lifestyle most people dream about — and then watched it all collapse. No identity, no direction, five missed mortgage payments, and wishing he wasn't here. Now he's a full-time keynote speaker, founder of the Never Throw in the Towel Project, and the man taking a barber chair into prisons, football clubs and corporate boardrooms to get men talking. In this episode, Anthony gets completely honest about the post-fame crash, growing up without his dad, how his grandma's eulogy sparked a movement, and why simply telling men to "just talk" will never be enough.
By Luis BulnesAnthony Hutton won Big Brother in 2005, came out to £200,000, fame, and a lifestyle most people dream about — and then watched it all collapse. No identity, no direction, five missed mortgage payments, and wishing he wasn't here. Now he's a full-time keynote speaker, founder of the Never Throw in the Towel Project, and the man taking a barber chair into prisons, football clubs and corporate boardrooms to get men talking. In this episode, Anthony gets completely honest about the post-fame crash, growing up without his dad, how his grandma's eulogy sparked a movement, and why simply telling men to "just talk" will never be enough.