Steven Bartlett is in hassle once more after making an odd remark about flying his British hairdresser throughout the pond for a easy haircut.
The Dragons’ Den star, 33, has made a reputation for himself as a younger entrepreneur who additionally hosts the favored podcast Diary of a CEO, the place he interviews high-profile figures in regards to the enterprise world, productiveness and self-growth.
He has grow to be more and more well-known since changing into the BBC actuality collection’ youngest-ever investor in 2022, and he does not maintain again together with his controversial recordings.
Previously yr alone, thanks largely to his podcast, he has already confronted a number of scandals, from being accused of fomenting misogyny to his alternative of company, reminiscent of Ivanka Trump.
Within the newest criticism from his followers, many have criticized his confession about his latest haircut.
Final week he dropped his interview with billionaire investor Jeremy Grantham the place they talked about all issues monetary crashes and the way forward for AI.
At one level the dialog turned to the totally different meals high quality between the US and the remainder of the world, with Steven making disparaging feedback in regards to the North American nation’s requirements.
“I do not assume folks in the USA understand the distinction within the merchandise they eat right here in comparison with different components of the world.
“Brits fly right here, and really we had my hairdresser Damon, and he flew right here to offer me a haircut final week. He mentioned. “Oh god, I do not really feel nicely.” He mentioned: “I went right here to get some meals, I actually do not feel nicely” and he says: “Each time I come right here I do not really feel nicely,” Steven mentioned on the podcast.
Not solely does he say that his hairdresser is flying to the US to offer him a trim, however that he has now had a number of visits.


Though that wasn’t the purpose he was making, listeners shortly picked up on the informal point out of a transatlantic flight for a hairdressing job.
“Nice interview, however the line ‘My hairdresser flew out to offer me a haircut’ is the nastiest factor I’ve ever heard,” mfhr6650 wrote on YouTube.
“My hairdresser flew right here to chop my hair.” Bro, that makes you a part of the issue,” robragei8w added.
“Did you severely simply say, “My hairdresser flew over from Nice Britain to offer me a haircut?”’ georgeisvold585 requested.
This man is so out of contact,” Anonp7g said.
“Nice dialog, however ‘my hairdresser flew over to offer me a haircut…’ discuss shedding contact with actuality…’ echoed milesshellbourne394.
‘Did I hear ‘my hairdresser flying in to offer me a haircut?’ I do not assume that is the very best use of assets!’ Claude6310 defined.
“Flying your stylist in for a haircut is the largest signal of a bubble,” kilany10 agreed.

The barbershop backlash comes simply weeks after one other remark he made about wine ruining his week was voiced not solely by followers, however by celebrities themselves.
Final month, an excerpt from his 2025 podcast surfaced through which he says ingesting two to 3 glasses of wine derailed three days of his life.
His feedback had been branded ‘nonsense’ and ’embarrassing’, with Vogue Williams becoming a member of in to slam the media persona.
She urged Steven to not focus so intensely on his well being information as a result of it looks like he is “not dwelling his life” and in addition famous on her podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me, “He mentioned he had three glasses of wine, and it ruined his life as a result of it made him lower than optimum for 3 days.”
“Initially, he mentioned he wasn’t good at podcasting, which I truly do not agree with as a result of I feel while you’re hungover you are operating at full pace.”
She jokingly mentioned, “I feel you are funniest while you’re hungover. I additionally assume you are at your finest after two drinks. That is when an individual is at his finest.’
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