TOWIE apos;s Tommy Mallet Reveals How Her Made MILLIONS

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He recently made the Forbes 30 under 30 list of most influential entrepreneurs.
And reality star Tommy Mallet from The Only Way Is Essex has opened up about where be found his 'hunger for money', despite being told by his father that he would 'never be anyone' and was destined to live life 'skint'.   
The fashion mogul, 28, who has made millions of pounds through his successful footwear company, Mallet London, appeared with his pregnant fiancée Georgia Kousoulou on an episode of TOWIE: Men's shoes The Story Of… on IGTV on Tuesday night.
Taste of success: Tommy Mallet from The Only Way Is Essex revealed he used to sell sweets and drinks at school on an episode of TOWIE: The Story Of… on IGTV on Tuesday night
In the eight-minute video, the couple shared stories about growing up, their first jobs and their personal lives before finding fame on the ITV reality programme.  
RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share Speaking about his time at school, which showed an early insight into his entrepreneurial spirit, Tommy said: 'I went to an all-boys Catholic school in Holloway, North London. 
'I went to two different schools because I moved to Essex in Year eight or nine.
'I didn't like listening to teachers, I like to do things my own way - so I got through school selling drinks, sweets and men's brand leather shoes cookies.'
 Proud: The fashion mogul, 28, has made millions of pounds through his footwear company, Mallet London and recently made the Forbes 30 under 30 list of most influential entrepreneurs
Pushing him: The entrepreneur, who left school due to dyslexia with no qualifications, said he promised his father during an argument that he would be a 'millionaire' by the time he was 30
The entrepreneur, who left school due to dyslexia with no qualifications, said he promised his father during an argument that he would be a 'millionaire' by the time he was 30, Men's shoes but was met with disbelief.
He recalled: 'My dad told me when I left school that I was never going to be anyone, and I was going to be skint because I didn't have any grades.
'So I told him, in McDonalds car park, when he was shouting at me, Men's shoes that I don't need him, and I'll be a millionaire by the time I'm 30.