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Kelly Hoppen, the Dragon lady

August 23, 2013 16:07
Dragon Kelly Hoppen (Photo: BBC/ Andrew Farrington)

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

2 min read

With fiery, curled hair, freckled skin and almost always dressed in black, Kelly Hoppen is the stern-but-fair Jewish businesswoman billed as the poster girl for the latest series of Dragons’ Den on BBC2.

On last Sunday’s programme, Hoppen nostalgically recalled her South African roots as she chewed on a piece of cured meat and compared it to growing up eating biltong.

But to the untrained ear, her crisp accent reveals nothing of the 54-year-old’s Cape Town upbringing. As a toddler in 1960, she moved to Chelsea with her parents and older brother Michael, who owns the Michael Hoppen Gallery.

Her mother, Stephanie Shub, is descended from Lithuanian Jews, and her late father, Seymour Hoppen, was a member of the Weinstock family who lived in Dublin.