Lucy claims victory in Hong Kong to escape being last
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Lucy talks about the shock of her win in Hong Kong and her experience over the six weeks.
What did you think of Lucy and Natalie in Hong Kong? What would you have done to make money, and who do you think had the best idea? Leave your comments below.
In the final episode it's a desperate duel between Natalie and Lucy who go head-to-head in Hong Kong.
This week new rules apply, the two entrepreneurs will be staying in separate hostels and they have five days to create and sell a product range with the theme of East meets West.
Natalie's the first to recruit student helpers to get her reusable cotton bags on the streets of Hong Kong. The bags prove hard to source so they're scrapped in favour of t-shirts promoting the entrepreneurial spirit.
Natalie secures plenty of orders through her well-connected helpers Gary and Vivian but it's a manic final day spent printing and delivering all the t-shirts before the end of trading.
Lucy's also thinking t-shirts, putting her networking skills to the ultimate test. After a 30 second breakfast pitch to the city's business elite she's on the right track, selling one design to a top distributor and brokering a deal with another.
The wallets are on the table for the final revelation of profits: Lucy's made 23,730 Hong Kong dollars but despite her perspiration Natalie's way behind with just 5917.
Failing to walk off with the money in any of the challenges, Natalie is the ultimate loser and the Last Millionaire.
Where did Natalie go wrong? Would you have done better? Tell us what you think by leaving a comment below.
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