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Revealed: The very colourful past of Buying London's 'Mr Super Prime' - the narcissistic star of Netflix's new high-end property series dubbed TV's most hateful show
When Daniel Daggers introduced himself to a global television audience last month, he did so in typically bombastic style.
This is a world of staff quarters and swimming pools, walk-in wardrobes and wine cellars, ballrooms, and en-suite bathrooms so cavernous that in one house the crater-sized bathtub, lovingly carved out of a single piece of stone, is the size of the average person’s bedroom. A marketing video for the property showed potential buyers arriving by private jet and chauffeur-driven Bentley (with security escort) alongside footage of the pool, health spa and several household workers, including butlers, chefs and beauticians. Three months later, three agents — glamorous Rosi Walden, a 28-year-old stalwart of reality show Made In Chelsea, glossy-maned Laurence Llewellyn Bowen lookalike Oliver Hamilton, 39, and fearsome Lithuanian Rasa Bagdonaviciute, 35 — joined or, perhaps more pertinently, were cast by Netflix, given that Daggers himself has admitted the streaming company chose who would appear.
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