

If you have a bad day you mustn’t let that affect you and move past it. I’ve noticed that in this business its like a snowball effect, when one thing positive happens, lots follows. Once you get over a few hurdles things start to fall in to place. 'You have to put a lot of graft in to even get noticed in this massively saturated market. However, it’s not easy and things don’t happen straight away. 'I believe any one can achieve the same if they are passionate enough about it and put their mind to it. Time is precious and it needs to be spent wisely, so having a plan and writing down targets to achieve each day, week and month is so beneficial to progress and leadership. 'It’s about being realistic with yourself and knowing what you can and can’t achieve each day. The mother-of-one said that having a baby made her more determined to make her clothing line a success as she wanted to have something for herself aside from caring for her chlid

'I definitely want to be successful in my own right and not be labelled as a stereotypical WAG.'

'Before meeting my partner I used to be an air stewardess for Emirates and managed to save a lot of money whilst working for them. 'I set up my business independently myself,' Cherie told Femail. Her gym gear is now worn by a host of celebrities including TOWIE's Chloe Meadows, Casey Batchelor and Sophia Smith. She found herself wanting more stylish and fun options to wear and launched Cherie Bumble when her son Jesse-Oliver was just a few months old - without any financial help from her partner. The series is inspired by real events.A mumpreneur whose partner is a championship footballer set up her own fitness wear brand after having her first child and insists its success will prove she's not a typical WAG.Ĭherie Hodge, 27, currently lives in Cardiff with her partner Joe Bennett, 27, who plays for Cardiff City and was inspired to create her own brand after she found herself living in her gym gear after falling pregnant with her son. As the series unfolds, Dimitri’s, Esvet’s and Peyami’s secrets come to light in ways that threaten their livelihoods. Soon, Peyami finds a caretaker for Mustafa, not realizing he’s just hired Esvet, who’s run away from her fiancé and abuser, Dimitri, and is now hiding out under a different name. So when Mustafa and Peyami’s strict grandmother, Sülün, moves to Istanbul to live with Peyami, he hides his father from everyone around him - including his childhood best friend, Dimitri.

Peyami’s father, Mustafa, has a disability, for which Peyami was mercilessly bullied as a child. When Peyami receives news of his grandfather’s death, it puts him face-to-face with his family - and his difficult past. Şifanur Gül ( As the Crow Flies) as Esvet.Çağatay Ulusoy ( The Protector, Paper Lives) as Peyami.
