How鈥檇 you get so rich? A dream to change my family鈥檚 fortune
Inspired by Joan Rivers and scripture, Londoner Reggie Nelson knocked on doors in the richest part of town and asked a million-dollar question.
Reggie Nelson grew up on an East London council estate in a British-Ghanaian family that struggled with alcoholism, domestic violence and money worries. After a brush with the law at a young age, he found direction through his Christian faith and then, as a teenager, being signed to play professionally for Woking Football Club.
Following his dad's sudden death on Father's day in 2013, Reggie had to quit playing football and look for a more stable career to support his family. Inspired by words from the Bible "seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you" and his sister鈥檚 favourite reality TV show 'How'd You Get So Rich?' starring Hollywood comedian Joan Rivers, Reggie set out on a mission to discover exactly how wealthy people got their money. He headed to one of London's most affluent areas, Kensington and Chelsea and started knocking on doors, boldly asking residents his million-dollar question.
A number of chance encounters that day took him on a whirlwind journey involving; cash, an Aston Martin and the door that would take him on a path to a dream career in the world of finance.
Reggie's autobiography is called Opening Doors.
He spoke to Tommy Dixon in 2023.
Presenter and producer: Tommy Dixon
Editor: Rebecca Vincent
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