Rich Kids Go Homeless - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Eleanor
Showjumper Eleanor, 19, started up her own business as a horse groom, but is now heading onto the streets, believing that the homeless could do with a little geeing up.

Dan
Twenty-year-old currency trader Dan thinks the homeless can do more to get off the streets and he wants to prove this, but his opinions are changed when he meets Mark.

Josh
Gadget-loving 21-year-old Josh lives on a country estate with mum and dad, and is convinced that when he lives rough on the streets for three nights, he will easily make money.

Jay
Twenty-four-year-old Jay, who works in finance and loves splashing his cash on clothes and cars, agrees to live on the streets of London for three nights.

James
James, a 24-year-old self-made millionaire, who enjoys a lavish lifestyle of fast cars and luxurious holidays abroad, spends three nights on the streets of London.

Kaya
Self-confessed daddy's girl Kaya spends three nights sleeping rough, convinced that her piano-playing skills and her looks will help her make enough money to pay for a hostel.
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