Ray Kelvin - The DARK Complaints That COLLAPSED Ted Baker

EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 9 MIN

Ray Kelvin - The DARK Complaints That COLLAPSED Ted Baker

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Ray Kelvin, the outspoken and controversial founder of Ted Baker, finally explains the complaints that brought the iconic British fashion brand to its knees. In this gripping conversation with Andrew Gold, Kelvin gives his side of the story — the pressures, the allegations, the internal revolt — and reveals what he believes really led to the collapse of Ted Baker’s reputation. If you enjoy hard-hitting interviews that cut through media narratives, make sure you subscribe to Heretics Clips: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this deeply revealing interview, Kelvin breaks down the workplace complaints that shook Ted Baker in 2018: allegations of inappropriate behaviour, uncomfortable workplace norms, and a culture that many employees claimed had gone too far. Kelvin describes how what started as a “family-style” atmosphere within the company escalated into a corporate crisis that spiralled far beyond what he ever expected. For the first time, Kelvin explains how the complaints were made, how the petition inside the business gained momentum, and the moment he realised the situation had moved out of his control. He reveals the internal breakdown between staff and leadership, the pressure from the board, and the way the story was amplified by the press — ultimately forcing him to step down from the brand he had built from scratch. Andrew Gold pushes Kelvin on the key questions: Where did the workplace culture come from? Did it cross a line? Were the complaints accurate, exaggerated, or misunderstood? And why did the situation escalate so quickly that it fractured the entire company? Kelvin addresses tough criticism but also highlights what he believes the public never heard — the context behind the hugs, the private jokes, the personality-driven leadership style, and the rapid expansion that magnified every internal conflict. This interview goes far deeper than the headlines, exploring the emotional, personal and business toll of the scandal. Kelvin opens up about the weight of being forced out of the company, the mistakes he admits to, and why he thinks Ted Baker was particularly vulnerable to internal upheaval at that moment in its history. If you want to understand how a global fashion brand can rise at rocket speed and collapse just as quickly, this conversation offers a rare, unfiltered look from the man at the very centre of it all. 🔥 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wo8N2m8a4I #RayKelvin #TedBaker #BusinessScandal #Heretics #AndrewGold #FashionIndustry #WorkplaceCulture #CorporateCollapse #UKBusiness #Controversy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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