The One Show's Alex Jones was left emotional after speaking to Dragon's Den favourite Sara Davies.
Welcoming the Strictly Star onto the show on Wednesday (April 27), Alex and Jermaine Jenas was speaking to Sara about the inspiration for her upcoming new autobiography.
After giving a brief explanation of the book, the 38-year-old then spoke about how proud her parents are of her work and what she does.
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The producers of the show then played a short clip which featured Sara's mum, dad and sister.After her mum explained how proud of her they all are, Sara's dad continued: “Can you remember the night we had to work right through in order to get the product out of the door from the factory ready for the TV the following morning?”
Before her sister added: “It’s incredible to think all of the things you’ve achieved.
“And here is another fantastic achievement. We literally could not be any prouder. Have lots of fun tonight on The One Show, we’ll be watching!”
After seeing all of her family on the screen, Sara said: "Look at my mum there, she's struggling not to get upset- we're all the same!"
However, it wasn't just the entrepreneur's family that was getting emotional as host Alex started to tear up.
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She interjected: "I'm getting upset, have we got a tissue?"
Sara then told the presenters about a time she got her dad to first proof-read her book over the Christmas period.
She said: "He was so emotional and ringing me every few hours and he said 'I've learnt so much there kid'.
"I said 'dad you were there for every chapter of the book!' But he said 'no, but I've never seen your life through your eyes and how you feel about things and how it made you the person that you are'.
Sara then told The One Show hosts that it was 'amazing' and that they'll enjoy the book.
She also revealed that when writing the book, she got a lot of inspiration from the autobiographies of her fellow Dragon Den colleagues reports The Daily Star.
The Strictly star continued: "I read all of the Dragon's autobiographies and I studied them thinking they would tell me how to run a business. However, I read Duncan Bannatyne's book and I thought you know what he is just a normal bloke.
"He didn't grow up with a silver spoon in his mouth, he just had a really big dream and loads of drive, it was called Anybody Can Do It and I look at what the impact that had on me as a young girl in my early 20s and I thought if I could touch just a handful of people lives it would be a legacy."
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