Ted Baker Founder Ray Kelvin - Misunderstood Eccentric or S*X PEST?

EPISODE · Jan 23, 2026 · 4 MIN

Ted Baker Founder Ray Kelvin - Misunderstood Eccentric or S*X PEST?

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Ray Kelvin — the eccentric, controversial and often misunderstood founder of Ted Baker — sits down with Andrew Gold to confront the accusations that destroyed his reputation and forced him out of the company he built. Was he a misunderstood creative leader… or something far darker? In this explosive conversation, Kelvin addresses the allegations head-on, breaking years of silence to tell his side of the story. If you enjoy clips that cut through headlines and expose the truth behind major British scandals, subscribe to Heretics Clips: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this rare and revealing interview, Ray Kelvin explains the rise of Ted Baker, the colourful workplace culture he cultivated, and how a brand known for personality and creativity suddenly became the centre of a corporate firestorm. Kelvin walks through the origins of the so-called “hug culture,” the informal behaviours that defined the company for decades, and how those same behaviours later triggered complaints, investigations and public outrage. For the first time, Kelvin discusses the internal turmoil: the staff allegations, the anonymous petition, the media frenzy and the boardroom pressure that ultimately led to his resignation. He reflects on how quickly a public image can collapse, why he believes the narrative spun out of control, and how certain accusations were amplified while others were ignored. Andrew Gold presses him on the most controversial claims, challenging Kelvin on boundaries, consent, workplace expectations and the difference between eccentricity and misconduct. This conversation digs deep into the core question: Was Ray Kelvin unfairly vilified, or did he cross lines that had long gone unchallenged? Kelvin gives an emotional, often surprising account of the fallout — from feeling exiled from his own creation to watching Ted Baker struggle in the years after his departure. He also reveals how the scandal changed his life, his mental health, and his understanding of leadership and responsibility. Whether you see Kelvin as a misunderstood founder or believe the allegations speak for themselves, this interview offers essential insight into one of the biggest workplace controversies in modern British business. No spin. No PR. Just the man at the centre of the storm, speaking plainly and directly. 🔥 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wo8N2m8a4I #RayKelvin #TedBaker #Scandal #WorkplaceCulture #BusinessStory #Heretics #AndrewGold #FashionIndustry #Leadership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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