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594. I Built Ted Baker - Then Got Taken Down Over Hugs? - Ray Kelvin FINALLY Speaks Out

Nov 30, 2025
Ray Kelvin, the visionary founder of Ted Baker, opens up about his ascent from a small shop to global fashion fame. He dives into the unique 'hug culture' he fostered, born from his own health challenges. Kelvin shares the tumultuous fallout from allegations tied to workplace behavior, revealing the emotional toll it took on both him and his employees. He reflects on the myths surrounding his leadership and the significant changes that followed his departure, all while emphasizing the importance of accountability and personal growth.
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Why Ted Baker Had A 'Hug Culture'

  • Ray Kelvin created a 'hug culture' because psoriatic arthritis made handshakes too painful.
  • He used hugging as an accessible greeting and framed it as a brand and workplace norm.
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An Online Petition Sparked The Crisis

  • An online petition on Organise amplified anonymous complaints and triggered a board reaction.
  • Ray says only a few staff signed and claims some signatures were faked, which accelerated his removal.
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Board Response Escalated The Fallout

  • Ray says the board engaged Organise and 'ran' from defending him, which worsened events.
  • He links board action to legal escalation, job losses, and severe personal impact including suicide watch.
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