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00:00:00En britán, el top 10%
00:00:03own over half the country's wealth.
00:00:06I have nice cars, I own a couple of resources.
00:00:09It feels nice to have money.
00:00:12But while the rich are getting richer...
00:00:14It's a very profitable business
00:00:16that turns over well over £10 million a year.
00:00:18...the poor are getting poorer.
00:00:21It's tough.
00:00:22...hit hard by relentless price rises.
00:00:25A lot of posh people think poor people
00:00:27just sit on their bums all day on benefits.
00:00:29Once we've spent on food,
00:00:31we don't really have anything left over.
00:00:33I had bailiffs come in.
00:00:36Might be on its way out.
00:00:38Now, two families are swapping homes.
00:00:42That is very different.
00:00:43Yes.
00:00:44How many windows does a house need?
00:00:46How many doors?
00:00:48Budget.
00:00:48All right, this is where I get serious.
00:00:51Oh, God.
00:00:53And lives.
00:00:54It's our bloody work.
00:00:56It was way more challenging than I thought it would be.
00:00:59Champagne.
00:01:00I'm in heaven.
00:01:01To find out if money really does buy happiness.
00:01:05Haha.
00:01:06I love to have a walk in order.
00:01:08Oh, my goodness.
00:01:11Never been in the limo in the last.
00:01:14Or do people matter most?
00:01:16This is the nicest family time that us three have had together in years.
00:01:21And when they finally meet...
00:01:23Hello.
00:01:25...lives are changed forever.
00:01:27We'd like to gift you a van.
00:01:31We want to back your vision to a value of £100,000.
00:01:35Oh, my God.
00:01:36It's going to change everything for the better.
00:01:43The village of Hockley in Essex is home to trainee teacher Becky,
00:01:48single mum to nine-year-old Amy.
00:01:50Amy is a very sociable child.
00:01:53She loves singing, dancing, acting.
00:01:56However she can be in the spotlight is her happy place.
00:02:00Woo-hoo!
00:02:00I love spending time with Mummy because we always find fun things to do,
00:02:05even if we don't have any money to spend.
00:02:08They live in a small terraced house with a cramped kitchen,
00:02:13tiny lounge diner, two beds and one bathroom.
00:02:17And the garden's in need of some serious TLC.
00:02:21That swing is too old, too broken.
00:02:25Oh, God.
00:02:26There's wobbly steps, there's plants everywhere.
00:02:30It's just not safe.
00:02:31I'd like to start planting maybe some apples.
00:02:35Maybe.
00:02:37If we do get a climbing frame, we can have so much fun.
00:02:40That would be really good, wouldn't it?
00:02:42Becky's trainee wages means there's no money for improvements,
00:02:45so they make a daily trek to the local park, joined by Nanny Bev.
00:02:51My mum is absolutely critical to running our lives.
00:02:56She takes Amy to school so she doesn't have to go to breakfast club every day.
00:03:01She'll babysit when I need help.
00:03:03We're just a team and it's just girl power, isn't it?
00:03:09Whee!
00:03:121,500 miles away in Alicante on Spain's Costa Blanca,
00:03:16another Essex native lives a very different life.
00:03:21Guys, people ask me what keeps me motivated,
00:03:24and the truth is I have something burning inside of me that refuses to settle for anything less
00:03:30than extraordinary lifestyle.
00:03:34Millionaire estate agent Adam left Romford 15 years ago
00:03:38and is living the expat dream with his son, Jamie.
00:03:42Best friends, really, ain't it?
00:03:43Yeah, we've been best friends since you could walk, really, I think.
00:03:46Hey.
00:03:48Oh.
00:03:51Adam's girlfriend, Ebba, runs an online lifestyle channel.
00:03:56So I would describe Adam as very positive, also very ambitious and super caring about the people around him.
00:04:04Adam is one of 76,000 Brits drawn to the Alicante region by the promise of a luxury Mediterranean lifestyle.
00:04:13So one of the best things about this house is that we have this outdoor area here where we spend
00:04:19the weekends coming out here, relaxing.
00:04:22It's clear from Adam's £2 million home on the exclusive Las Colinas Golf Resort that money isn't a problem.
00:04:30With four luxury bedrooms and three bathrooms, even Jamie has his own en suite.
00:04:38Are you tidying up?
00:04:40That's not too bad, actually.
00:04:41For a smelly teenage boy room, it's not bad.
00:04:46This is a state-of-the-art smart house with everything from lights to air-cons centrally controlled.
00:04:53And the money-no-object lifestyle doesn't stop there.
00:05:00So the Lamborghini cost me €150,000, but it's good fun, so I think it's worth it.
00:05:10Adam started making big money when he set up his Alicante estate agency in 2017.
00:05:16Today we're at a €1.7 million villa here on Las Colinas Golf & Country Club.
00:05:23Now he's branched out into digital marketing and more.
00:05:27I have three different businesses, estate agency, law firm and a tech company.
00:05:32My dad's done so well for himself.
00:05:34I do look up to him quite a bit, yeah.
00:05:38In Essex, Becky makes just over the minimum wage, working with children unsuited to mainstream education.
00:05:45I genuinely love my job. My work is my true passion in life.
00:05:50I do come back and I've had some proper bruises.
00:05:54Caring doesn't pay the bills.
00:05:56And a £950 monthly mortgage leaves only £128 a week for everything from travel to clothes and food.
00:06:05I meal plan very specifically.
00:06:09I also use apps where I can pick up free food or heavily discounted food.
00:06:14It's really mentally draining thinking about money all the time.
00:06:18She's had to get credit cards out to just Treadwater, really.
00:06:24Amy steps in to help Mum run the house for a small fee.
00:06:29Right, so what jobs do you think you've done from your pocket money list this week, Amy?
00:06:34Picking my clothes away, 50p. Teying up the living room, 50p. And we have hooves, sweet 50p.
00:06:43Amy's had to grow up fast. When she was three years old, Becky was diagnosed with cancer.
00:06:50I had chemotherapy, radiotherapy, a double mastectomy and reconstruction, and I've been on hormone treatments ever since.
00:07:00As a parent, you just have to kind of put your big girl knickers on and get on with it.
00:07:08In Alicante, Adam might be living the high life, but as a teenager growing up in Essex, he knew what
00:07:15it was like to be super poor.
00:07:16My girlfriend got pregnant when I was 16, so I had to call my mum and say, Mum, I need
00:07:23your help, I don't know what to do.
00:07:25Jamie was born in the Romford flat Adam shared with his mum, girlfriend and twin sisters.
00:07:31Living in a one bedroom apartment together was hard. I can remember now condensation down the inside of the windows.
00:07:39It was cold, it was just not a nice place.
00:07:44I used to wash lorries and I would go and deliver leaflets for an estate agency.
00:07:49And that's when I got the offer to become an estate agent and that's when my career started.
00:07:54So why does a wealthy ex-par want to swap back to the other side of the wealth divide?
00:08:00Now I feel it's time to give back.
00:08:02So somebody that turns up and they want to do wealth themselves and they have the get up and go
00:08:06and they're trying to have that positive attitude.
00:08:09That's somebody that I will see that I could help.
00:08:12Adam also wants Jamie to learn the value of money by seeing how tough life can be.
00:08:17Jamie knows where he came from and how we lived when he was born.
00:08:22However, he does not know how that feels and that's something I'm looking forward to showing him.
00:08:31Becky wants the week to give Amy a very different kind of education.
00:08:35I'm hoping that Amy will learn this week that financial stability is possible and very achievable.
00:08:44But that's not something Becky has managed to achieve.
00:08:47She lacks the confidence to earn more and is hoping the swap will show her the way.
00:08:52It would alleviate so much mental stress.
00:08:57Having a bit of extra money every month, I would definitely do more with Amy.
00:09:03Could she even be tempted by a new life in the sun?
00:09:08Oh my goodness, you've got the letter! How exciting!
00:09:13It's time for both families to find out where they'll be living for the week.
00:09:17You are going to Alicante, Spain!
00:09:23Wow! No way!
00:09:28Happy tears are good, Amy! We're going to Spain!
00:09:34Exciting!
00:09:35Right, drum roll please!
00:09:41You're heading to Hockley in Essex.
00:09:44That must be close to where I grew up. Let me have a look.
00:09:47Yeah, really?
00:09:48Oh my God, that's quite close to where I used to live.
00:09:50Looking forward to see that.
00:09:52It's going to be interesting.
00:09:54Interesting is the word.
00:09:59Day one.
00:10:01I've just packed an array of stuff really, because I've literally got no clue what we're going to be doing.
00:10:06I don't know. I'm excited to find out to be honest. I'm just excited.
00:10:14I hope they like it.
00:10:17Everyone has to make a 1500 mile trip to their new homes.
00:10:20Oh my goodness, it's so exciting!
00:10:23We're at the airport, getting ready to board our flight to Hockley, to the Swap House.
00:10:32After two and a half hours in the air...
00:10:35Are you excited?
00:10:36Very.
00:10:37Are you excited?
00:10:39I'm excited, yeah.
00:10:40Are you excited?
00:10:43100%.
00:10:44Back on the ground, anticipation is building.
00:10:48But this area doesn't look too bad.
00:10:51It could...
00:10:52I was...
00:10:52I was expecting it to be worse, to be honest.
00:10:55I think.
00:10:56Yeah.
00:10:56Well, I mean, we haven't got there yet, so...
00:10:58These houses are really fancy, aren't they?
00:11:00I didn't think it was going to be this fancy.
00:11:03It looks like a film set.
00:11:05OK.
00:11:06Oh, it's a house.
00:11:08All right.
00:11:10Well, the sun's come out for our arrival, so...
00:11:13Interesting.
00:11:13Let's see.
00:11:13Oh, look, all the little girls...
00:11:15This is not bad at all.
00:11:15There's a little girl that lives here, look.
00:11:16Little kitchen.
00:11:18OK.
00:11:18Yeah?
00:11:20Yeah.
00:11:21Oh, what's this?
00:11:22Pocket money list?
00:11:23Pocket money list.
00:11:25Open...
00:11:25Certainly.
00:11:26Oh, it worked!
00:11:28No way!
00:11:29No way!
00:11:30No way!
00:11:31Look at that view!
00:11:32Oh!
00:11:34Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho!
00:11:35I told you there's a pool!
00:11:36Swimming pool!
00:11:38Wow!
00:11:39Just what you dreamed of!
00:11:41Oh!
00:11:42Look at these views.
00:11:45Yeah, amazing, aren't they?
00:11:47I mean, it's a bit small.
00:11:49I mean, it's actually tiny.
00:11:52Oh, that's a bit stiff.
00:11:54OK.
00:11:55This is nice.
00:11:56It's quite dangerous, because there's, like, bits falling apart.
00:12:00Before they immerse themselves in each other's lives,
00:12:03the challenge is to find clues about their mystery hosts.
00:12:07Shabay, baby!
00:12:08Shabay!
00:12:09Welcome to my home.
00:12:11By Nanny, Mummy and Me.
00:12:13Oh, OK.
00:12:13They're so cute.
00:12:14Oh, look!
00:12:16They're younger than what I thought they'd be.
00:12:18Yeah.
00:12:19Look at what these are.
00:12:19Oh, what state?
00:12:20Real state, yeah.
00:12:22These are, like, luxury stuff, though.
00:12:23This isn't right.
00:12:24This is an art every day.
00:12:27Right, let's see what we've got upstairs.
00:12:29The families have also got to get used to sleeping in different beds.
00:12:33Hello, Jamie.
00:12:34Do your make-up, Sarah.
00:12:35Make-up.
00:12:37But, God, it's tiny.
00:12:38It's real small, yeah.
00:12:40So, maybe it's just her and her mum?
00:12:43Wow, this is my room.
00:12:46Look how big that shower is.
00:12:49Yeah.
00:12:49Oh!
00:12:50It's got a night!
00:12:52Ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:12:53Oh, it's in trouble!
00:12:54Ha, ha, ha!
00:12:55OK, it's blue and it's tiny.
00:12:59Yeah, this is really tiny.
00:13:00And I've just realised there's only one bathroom.
00:13:01We've all got to share one bathroom.
00:13:03Yeah.
00:13:03I think that will be the hardest part, actually.
00:13:07They won't always be able to share.
00:13:10On both sides, the bathrooms are set up with private diary cams.
00:13:15This is so far beyond my wildest imagination.
00:13:21It's massive.
00:13:23It's like five of our living rooms.
00:13:26I find it quite small, I do.
00:13:28Reality started to kick in a bit.
00:13:30This is going to be a lot harder than I thought it was going to be.
00:13:33Coming up, a big double surprise as both sides find out their weekly budgets.
00:13:39That's pretty much what we spent on dinner yesterday.
00:13:44There's bathroom mayhem in Essex.
00:13:47Hurry up, I need the toilet.
00:13:48Oh, you're going to have to wait, Jamie.
00:13:50I'm tired.
00:13:51And in Spain, the smart house is too clever by half.
00:13:55This house is like a robot house.
00:13:57Ooh, what have you done?
00:14:04In Essex, trainee teacher Becky battles to keep financially afloat.
00:14:09I meal plan very specifically.
00:14:13I also use apps where I can pick up free food or heavily discounted food.
00:14:17But we'll always put daughter Amy first.
00:14:20We always find fun things to do, even if we don't have any money to spend.
00:14:25And is hoping to learn from the swap how to balance her bills.
00:14:30It would alleviate so much mental stress.
00:14:34Millionaire Adam left Essex to live the expat dream in Alicante on Spain's Costa Blanca.
00:14:41So the Lamborghini cost me 150,000 euros.
00:14:44But it's good fun.
00:14:46I think it's worth it.
00:14:47As a serial entrepreneur, he knows what it takes to succeed.
00:14:51Having been super poor and now being more wealthy, now I feel it's time to give back.
00:14:57Now they are swapping homes and lives for the week.
00:15:01And I've just realised there's only one bathroom we've all got to share.
00:15:04And it's the moment everyone's been waiting for.
00:15:07How much cash do they have to spend?
00:15:11All right, this is where it gets serious, the budget.
00:15:14Go on, Jamie, do the honours.
00:15:16Let's see what we've got.
00:15:17Let's see.
00:15:18I'm nervous, mate.
00:15:1920.
00:15:2040.
00:15:2260.
00:15:2480.
00:15:255.
00:15:27550.
00:15:28600.
00:15:30650.
00:15:31600.
00:15:321500.
00:15:36126.
00:15:3727.
00:15:3870.
00:15:40128 pounds and 10 pence.
00:15:43Oh, God.
00:15:44Yeah.
00:15:45That's pretty much what we spent on dinner yesterday.
00:15:48Yeah?
00:15:49True.
00:15:50100.
00:15:51200.
00:15:52300.
00:15:53400.
00:15:54500.
00:15:54200.
00:15:55500.
00:15:57In one week.
00:15:59Oh, my word.
00:16:012,500 euros is nearly 2,200 pounds.
00:16:06Yeah, but that's like my whole wages.
00:16:08More than my wages in a month.
00:16:12But that is fair every week.
00:16:14Yeah.
00:16:15They manage to live on a hundred and, what was it, 28 pounds?
00:16:20Yeah.
00:16:20A week.
00:16:21She is doing really well.
00:16:23Yeah, that's true.
00:16:24So, fair play to her.
00:16:26What?
00:16:27I thought she was going to do that.
00:16:30They're not going to be able to do that with our budget, are they?
00:16:33They are not only swapping budgets, but lives as well.
00:16:37And both families have left a schedule for the week.
00:16:40Activities one.
00:16:41Activities.
00:16:42Interesting.
00:16:44OK.
00:16:46What have we got?
00:16:47Food app shop.
00:16:49I assume we need to order the shopping from an app on our phone.
00:16:53Uh-huh.
00:16:54Oh, we've got to go to a board meeting.
00:16:56Oh, God, I haven't got anything to wear to a board meeting.
00:17:00Catch up at the community centre.
00:17:03The community centre?
00:17:05A luxury family outing.
00:17:08I mean, we know what family outings are, but I don't know what a luxury one would be.
00:17:14Knowing that we only have like £128 for the week, that brought back lots of really uncomfortable
00:17:21memories from when I was younger and running out of money before payday.
00:17:25I'm so excited to be able to spoil Amy in the way that she deserves.
00:17:30She never asks for anything.
00:17:32All the expensive stuff they have, it's just astonishing.
00:17:38Dinner time.
00:17:39Oh.
00:17:39Here is quite empty.
00:17:40The fridge is very empty.
00:17:41But no £200 food deliveries in Essex.
00:17:45We've got some canned kidney beans, rice pudding.
00:17:49Oh, look, meeples.
00:17:51That's the Swedish thing, yeah?
00:17:52And pasta.
00:17:53I don't know how to put this one on.
00:17:55All right, well, we'll have to make it work.
00:17:58Let's see what we can do.
00:17:58Oh, my God.
00:17:58Oh, my God.
00:18:01OK, we're good.
00:18:03This reminds me of camping.
00:18:05Did you ever go camping when you was a kid?
00:18:06Eh, not really.
00:18:09I think we all, like, used to a bit of luxury, and that's why it's a bit hard.
00:18:13How do you even do this once that's in a thing like this?
00:18:16Uh, you just pour this.
00:18:19Yeah.
00:18:21Oh, my God.
00:18:23I haven't eaten out of a can for a long time.
00:18:28In Alicante.
00:18:30Oh.
00:18:32That wasn't what I was expecting.
00:18:35Adam's £50 champagne would cover Becky's food for a week.
00:18:42Can't believe they left it for us.
00:18:44Like, how kind is that?
00:18:45Just enjoy.
00:18:47You've arrived.
00:18:52Day two.
00:18:54In Essex, Adam's waking up in a house a quarter the size of his own.
00:18:58Oh, it was a long night.
00:19:01This bed is so uncomfortable.
00:19:03Not looking forward to sleeping here again.
00:19:07Yeah.
00:19:08My sleep was awful.
00:19:10I'm used to moving around in a bed more.
00:19:13I couldn't really move.
00:19:14And this thing above my head as well.
00:19:17Kept beating myself in the middle of the night.
00:19:20Like over 60% of UK houses, Becky's only has one bathroom.
00:19:25All right, I need to clean my teeth ever.
00:19:27Yeah, but I'm not ready yet.
00:19:29Yeah, but just move over.
00:19:30All right, you stay on this side.
00:19:32I'll stay on this side.
00:19:33Yeah, okay, but you're on my side now.
00:19:35Hurry up.
00:19:36I need a toilet.
00:19:37Oh, you're going to have to wait, Jamie.
00:19:39You're trying to get ready.
00:19:40I can't.
00:19:41I miss my own suite.
00:19:43So much room in there.
00:19:45All right, five minutes.
00:19:46We're nearly ready.
00:19:50In Spain.
00:19:50I slept really well.
00:19:52This feels quite hotel-like.
00:19:56There's so many bathrooms.
00:19:57We just need to go for a little hunt for where.
00:20:00Where are the two pastors?
00:20:02For the first time in their lives, Becky and Amy have a bathroom each.
00:20:07We haven't even, like, seen each other, really.
00:20:09Whereas, normally, we're all on top of each other.
00:20:13It's a bit chaotic, but this is very calm.
00:20:18I think I'd want this kind of life.
00:20:20You don't have to share so much.
00:20:23It's so much better.
00:20:26In Essex, Becky uses a food rescue app to hunt down bargain bags of food
00:20:31and keep her groceries to £50 a week.
00:20:34Now it's Adam's turn.
00:20:36Okay, so what's normally £9, £10 is down to, like, £2 or £3.
00:20:41Oh, that's cool, yeah.
00:20:43That's handy.
00:20:43That's very good.
00:20:44Oh, we're going to make way more of our budget using this.
00:20:47Mm-hmm.
00:20:47Oh, look, you can do a full food shop here in the supermarket,
00:20:52but you don't get to choose what you get.
00:20:55That's the only...
00:20:55Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:20:56That's the only problem.
00:20:58Payment is made through the app
00:21:00to pick up value bags of food from over 30,000 outlets.
00:21:04Right, let's see what this surprise parcel is.
00:21:07Yes.
00:21:09But what's in the bags depends on what hasn't been sold.
00:21:13I think the apps are really important because I don't know how they afford to live
00:21:17on the amount of money they have every month here in the UK.
00:21:21Like, the cost of living crisis has literally taken over.
00:21:24This bag would normally cost £10, but using the app, it's down to £3.30.
00:21:31Oh, what have we got? Cakes.
00:21:33Yes, now.
00:21:34Cakes.
00:21:34Oh, the diet's gone right out the window.
00:21:36Look at them.
00:21:37What else have we got?
00:21:40Cookies.
00:21:41Oh, nice.
00:21:42Chocolate.
00:21:43What's that?
00:21:45Mash.
00:21:45Yeah, sweet potato mash.
00:21:47Sweet potato mash.
00:21:48Nice.
00:21:48What else?
00:21:49Oh, chicken.
00:21:50Chicken.
00:21:51Oh, now we're talking.
00:21:53I've got to order my food from the supermarket and get deals and that, so it makes me feel privileged.
00:22:01No way.
00:22:03Oh, no, we need to get the water in.
00:22:05Adam has fresh food delivered three times a week.
00:22:08The £600 total would feed Becky for three months.
00:22:13There's a...
00:22:14Asparagus.
00:22:15Asparagus.
00:22:16You used to like that when you were little.
00:22:17Oh, radishes.
00:22:19You like radish.
00:22:20Strawberries.
00:22:21You would never buy all that food in one week.
00:22:23Oh.
00:22:24One hundred and seventy-eight and two peas.
00:22:30One hundred and seventy-eight euros for this.
00:22:34But can they use the two grand high-tech hob?
00:22:38Right, you want scrambled eggs.
00:22:40You know, this is great technology, didn't you?
00:22:43Yeah, I found out how to turn it on, I found out how to turn it up, but now it's
00:22:46flashing.
00:22:47This house is like a robot house.
00:22:50Oh, it's flashing again.
00:22:51There's a button and a screen and stuff to work out for everything.
00:22:56Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on.
00:22:59This induction hob only works with iron or stainless steel pans.
00:23:05And the only thing heating up is Becky.
00:23:08Amy's absolutely starving, so I'm currently oven cooking an omelette.
00:23:15In Essex, Adam's also checking out the house and finds a troubling document.
00:23:21So this is a credit card debt of £2,032.
00:23:28She's been using this just for Tesco shopping and things.
00:23:31This is high interest as well.
00:23:33And as the months go on, a normal food shop is now costing way more because they've got interest to
00:23:38pay on top of it.
00:23:39She's in a hard position and I feel like the only way out of this would be to, you know,
00:23:45make more money.
00:23:47Someone who knows all about Becky's struggles is her good friend, Kirsty.
00:23:51Hi. Hello. Nice meeting you.
00:23:54Hi. Nice to meet you.
00:23:55Hi. Nice to meet you.
00:23:56Thank you.
00:23:56Oh, have a seat.
00:23:57Thank you.
00:23:58So how do you know Amy and Becky?
00:24:00So I met Becky 23 years ago.
00:24:03Oh, really?
00:24:04Yeah.
00:24:05We met at a drama group that we used to go to.
00:24:07You were there when Amy was born then?
00:24:09Basically, yeah.
00:24:10She loves drama, dancing, music.
00:24:12She loves all of that.
00:24:13She does musical theatre.
00:24:15Wow.
00:24:15I don't know how she fits it all in.
00:24:16Yeah, literally, yeah.
00:24:17Sounds like she has a busy life.
00:24:19So tell us a bit more about what Becky actually does.
00:24:21So she works in a pupil referral unit.
00:24:24OK.
00:24:24So children that have been suspended or excluded from their school.
00:24:29Oh, I can imagine that is not easy.
00:24:31But she absolutely loves it.
00:24:32She's made for it.
00:24:34So I also see in the kitchen that she's got quite a lot of debt.
00:24:36She works so hard, Becky.
00:24:39But there's just so much that she has to pay for.
00:24:42And she's always juggling things.
00:24:44She doesn't want Amy to miss out.
00:24:46Kirsty was there when Becky faced her toughest challenge as a mum.
00:24:50A few years ago, Becky got diagnosed with breast cancer.
00:24:53Oh.
00:24:53Oh, no.
00:24:54Amy was only two, three, maybe.
00:24:58Oh.
00:24:59It was really hard.
00:25:01I mean, she was incredible.
00:25:03She's in remission now and she's doing amazing.
00:25:06But she did all of that with a little girl.
00:25:09Definitely hearing her story, I do have a whole new respect for her.
00:25:15But I know it's just not that easy, especially if you've got into debt.
00:25:19I'm thinking, like, how I could maybe help them with this situation they're in.
00:25:23Coming up, the truth of our Adam is revealed.
00:25:27Adam says to my mum, I'm having a baby.
00:25:30He was 16.
00:25:32It means nothing.
00:25:33He's, like, unachievable.
00:25:35Adam's inspired by Becky's story.
00:25:38It becomes really apparent that she loves working with children.
00:25:41But she's in a hard position.
00:25:43I feel like there's definitely something that could be done.
00:25:46And Becky is set a daunting challenge.
00:25:49We've got a video book for you to do tomorrow morning.
00:25:55Adam, he's got a lot more self-confidence and self-belief.
00:25:58That is definitely what I need to do.
00:26:06Ex-pat millionaire Adam has gone back to Essex with son Jamie and girlfriend Ebba to live Becky's budget life.
00:26:14Oh, God.
00:26:15Yeah.
00:26:16And they make a big discovery.
00:26:18So, this is a credit card debt of £2,032.
00:26:24But I know it's just not that easy, especially if you've got into debt.
00:26:28I'm thinking, like, how I could maybe help them with this situation they're in.
00:26:32But for one week in Spain, Becky has nearly 20 times her normal income.
00:26:372,500!
00:26:41This is so far beyond my wildest imagination.
00:26:49Day three.
00:26:51Right, let's get ready.
00:26:54And for Becky, the multi-bathroom villa isn't quite living up to expectations.
00:26:59Do you like having separate bathrooms, do you?
00:27:01Yes.
00:27:01You do?
00:27:02Yeah.
00:27:03But I miss you when you're not in my bathroom.
00:27:08I do.
00:27:10Me and Amy got ready in the same bathroom this morning because I just can't deal with, like, being separate.
00:27:15And she keeps calling me anyway, so I might as well just be there.
00:27:18Although it's absolutely amazing for a little breakaway, it's definitely not who I aspire to in my day-to-day
00:27:23life.
00:27:27Right on cue, there's a visitor to explain who does aspire to this life.
00:27:32I'm Robin.
00:27:33I'm Adam's sister.
00:27:35Oh, okay.
00:27:35I'm Becky.
00:27:36Nice to meet you.
00:27:37Oh, lovely to meet you.
00:27:37Hi.
00:27:38Robin knows all about Adam's Essex roots.
00:27:41So, you know, we were in this one-bed apartment.
00:27:44Adam says to my mum, I'm having a baby.
00:27:48He was 16, so she's like, right.
00:27:52Okay, so, Adam's gonna have to have the sofa bed and I'm gonna have to be in with the twins.
00:27:59We just made it work.
00:28:00So, was Jamie's mum there?
00:28:02Yeah.
00:28:02So, when Jamie was born, that made six people in a one-bedroom flat?
00:28:07Yeah.
00:28:07Yeah, so, very chaotic time.
00:28:10Although it was stressful, Adam tried to make sure that he did the best that he possibly could to get
00:28:16to where he wanted to be.
00:28:17I remember him getting up early doors, going, washing lorries, and then going out of an evening delivering leaflets for
00:28:23an estate agent.
00:28:24So, off the back of that, his boss gave him an apprenticeship and, yeah, he then learnt everything he needed
00:28:31to learn and opened up his own.
00:28:33It sounds like he was really working hard back then.
00:28:36How did that go from that to sort of this?
00:28:40It doesn't stop till he's on top.
00:28:42But I think the way that he gives back is he now, where he was an apprentice, he now hires
00:28:47apprentices to come.
00:28:48Oh, brilliant.
00:28:49Where do you start where he did?
00:28:51I hadn't really thought about where they would be from originally, but I guess it was quite reassuring, if that's
00:29:01the right word.
00:29:02To know that, like, it does happen to people like us, like, it means that nothing is, like, unachievable.
00:29:11Dad?
00:29:13Yes, mate?
00:29:14What do you want in your toast?
00:29:15Erm, just some butter, please, mate.
00:29:17All right.
00:29:18Jamie normally has everything he could ask for.
00:29:22But this week, he's finding out how tough life can be for the other half.
00:29:26I'm missing my usual life, erm, I'd say the best.
00:29:30Adam's hoping the swap will teach Jamie the value of money and how lucky he is.
00:29:36Oh, thank you, mate.
00:29:38Bit of toast.
00:29:40Plastic.
00:29:43Today, he's taking on Amy's chores.
00:29:46Jamie actually made us breakfast this morning, so that was a first.
00:29:50He doesn't normally do that for us.
00:29:52Lovely.
00:29:54All right, so on Amy's list, she has doing the washing up, 50p.
00:30:01Next on there is tidying up the living room.
00:30:04Tidying up your bedroom.
00:30:05That is one you need to practise, cos your bedroom's always a mess.
00:30:09Then Hoover, 50p.
00:30:12Nice.
00:30:13Right, mate, that'll do you this morning.
00:30:14You gonna tick off some of them?
00:30:16Yeah, I'll tick off.
00:30:17Right, you've got to do it first.
00:30:20Rub the tick off.
00:30:21No, he's used to.
00:30:22I'm not paying you in advance.
00:30:24Jamie normally gets 30 quid a week pocket money.
00:30:27Now he's having to graft hard for 50p a job.
00:30:31He did the washing up, bless him, and he did a good job, actually.
00:30:35No complaining, he just got it done.
00:30:38He will help me at work and he will try and earn some pocket money himself,
00:30:42so he does have a good attitude when it comes to earning money,
00:30:45but he's got a terrible attitude when it comes to keeping it.
00:30:49I feel quite privileged, but when I come over to the other side,
00:30:53it's not very nice, so I'm starting to understand what other people feel like now.
00:31:01What's the properties?
00:31:03Yeah.
00:31:04In Spain, next on the activity list is going to Adam's Alicante Estate Agency.
00:31:10It's lovely to meet you. I'm Angela.
00:31:12Becky.
00:31:13Nice to meet you.
00:31:14Sales manager Angela knows the secrets of Adam's success.
00:31:18When Adam gets something in his head and says that he's going to achieve it,
00:31:22then nothing he's getting in his way, he's got it.
00:31:24He might as well, if he says that he wants ten Lamborghinis, I'm like,
00:31:27oh, God, everyone better buckle up, because he's getting them.
00:31:30Yeah.
00:31:30He doesn't take any nonsense from anybody, but he's really, really kind and he's really, really giving.
00:31:35One thing that Adam does very well is try to find out what people's strengths are
00:31:39and try to stretch them a little bit further in what they're good at.
00:31:41And that's what Becky wants, guidance to make more money.
00:31:46I just feel like I'm stuck in this loop of financial struggle that I just can't see how I can
00:31:52break out of.
00:31:54Taking a seat at the boardroom, Becky's strengths are going under the microscope.
00:31:59We set our target of 15 sales this month.
00:32:03The more that we sell, the more that everybody here earns.
00:32:05But most importantly, it's a target lunch and we all get to go out.
00:32:08We hit target.
00:32:09We get to go somewhere nice. Adam picks it, of course.
00:32:12Becky's in for a surprise.
00:32:15Adam's organised for her to show a house on camera to see how confident she can be.
00:32:19We've got a video book for you to do tomorrow morning.
00:32:23Yeah.
00:32:23In a nice 2.3 million home on Las Colinas.
00:32:28We'll go to the property tomorrow and we'll give you a tour around.
00:32:32You can get yourself familiar with it and, yeah, plan what you want to say.
00:32:36Is it actually going to go on the Instagram?
00:32:38Yeah, why not?
00:32:39OK.
00:32:42Yeah, we don't take no for an answer here.
00:32:44It's a big challenge.
00:32:46Is there anything Becky can draw on from her own job?
00:32:49The children I work with are quite disadvantaged.
00:32:52So they're children with behaviour issues because they just don't want to come to school.
00:32:57They definitely don't want to be in a classroom and they sure as anything do not want to be learning.
00:33:00OK.
00:33:01So, yeah.
00:33:02OK, so you've got quite good skills then at being able to get people to do what you want them
00:33:06to do.
00:33:06Yeah, without being quite so direct though.
00:33:09The way that Angela found the similarities between the two jobs I actually found quite interesting and I never really
00:33:15thought of it that way before.
00:33:16So you're all really quite thick skinned.
00:33:19Oh, yeah, because it's all about, yeah, like managing situations.
00:33:23I definitely feel like Adam is more self-assured than me.
00:33:27He's got a lot more self-confidence and self-belief which I knew I needed to work on but it's
00:33:33really reinforced the fact that that is definitely what I need to do.
00:33:41In Essex, there's no high-end selling, just a local community centre where Becky and Amy head for budget fun.
00:33:51Slow, slow, slowly, nice and slow.
00:33:53Bro, shush.
00:33:54All right.
00:33:56It's good bonding time and back in old Essex, isn't it, Jamie boy?
00:33:59Yeah.
00:34:00Yeah.
00:34:00Oh, he's back in the game.
00:34:02He's back in the game.
00:34:04The Hockley Community Centre is one of 20,000 local centres in the UK that many low-income families rely
00:34:11on.
00:34:15It's a very different type of pool to the private one Jamie has in Spain.
00:34:20Oh, I'm privileged, so I've got quite a lot of things.
00:34:24These people, unfortunately, don't have as much as me but hopefully one day they do.
00:34:32Oh, the pressure.
00:34:34And it brought back some memories playing pool, sort of like a pub environment again.
00:34:38And it was really cool to do that with Jamie so me and him could experience together sort of what
00:34:44I used to do back when I was younger.
00:34:49Another person who relies on the community centre is Beth.
00:34:53Oh, hi.
00:34:55Who's worked with Becky teaching children with behavioural issues.
00:34:59I can imagine it's not an easy job at all.
00:35:02You encounter everything.
00:35:03You encounter trauma from children.
00:35:05You encounter difficult upbringings and medical conditions.
00:35:11Everything you can think of we see day to day.
00:35:14But we love it.
00:35:16So is there a reason for that?
00:35:17Or is it just something that she started doing and sort of fell in love?
00:35:20It's a real passion for her.
00:35:21I think it's just the growth you see in the children.
00:35:27You see them come here with not trusting anybody, not feeling safe and not wanting to learn hate in school.
00:35:34And then they come out feeling that they can rely on people.
00:35:40It sounds like you're doing a great job.
00:35:41So well done to you guys.
00:35:43It becomes really apparent that she loves working with children.
00:35:46It's a real passion for her.
00:35:48But she's in a hard position.
00:35:50And I feel like the only way out of this would be to, you know, make more money.
00:35:55I feel like there's definitely something that could be done.
00:36:01In Spain.
00:36:05See you in the morning.
00:36:07Lights out means navigating the £10,000 automated system.
00:36:12Oh, now that, why did that work?
00:36:16Right, so all lights on.
00:36:18So we don't want all lights on.
00:36:19Oh, now we've got, now look, everything's gone off.
00:36:22I just couldn't justify standing in a room for 20 minutes when you can just go like that.
00:36:30I don't get it.
00:36:32So if I do that, erm, let's try that.
00:36:44Coming up.
00:36:45Check out.
00:36:46Becky's tested as a millionaire agent.
00:36:49Listed at over two, just over two.
00:36:52I definitely felt the pressure not to be to Essex.
00:36:56And Adam shows Jamie where it all began.
00:36:59This is where you were born, Jamie, look.
00:37:01In that apartment up there.
00:37:03Six of us that lived in this, like, one bedroom apartment.
00:37:11It's day four of the swap.
00:37:13In Spain, Becky's working out the secrets of Adam's success.
00:37:18If he says that he wants ten Lamborghinis, I'm like, oh, God.
00:37:21Everyone better buckle up because he's getting them.
00:37:23Adam is more self-assured than me.
00:37:27That is definitely what I need to do.
00:37:30While in Essex, Adam's trying to show Ebba and Jamie how hard his life was before becoming a millionaire.
00:37:37We can boil some eggs.
00:37:40Boiled eggs on toast.
00:37:42The reason I want to share it with Jamie and Ebba is I think that they will understand that my
00:37:49ambition comes from somewhere.
00:37:52Becky's house is just 40 minutes from where he grew up in Romford as a teenager.
00:37:57Now Adam's made a big decision.
00:38:00Yeah, so today we're going to go back to the apartment, like, the flat where Jamie was born.
00:38:06Show him where he come from, like, humble beginnings.
00:38:10You can rent a one-bed council flat in Romford for £500 a month.
00:38:15Adam's Spanish villa would be 20 times that.
00:38:18This is where you were born, Jamie, look.
00:38:20In that apartment up there.
00:38:22So this is where we came to when I called Nanny to say that your mum was pregnant with you
00:38:27when I was 16.
00:38:29There was six of us that lived in this, like, one-bedroom apartment.
00:38:32Yeah, that's a lot, yeah.
00:38:33Yeah, it's heavy, man.
00:38:35Like, thinking back to it now, I don't know how we managed.
00:38:37I mean, we were there for, like, nearly a year.
00:38:40It was so cold that the inside of the windows would get, like, condensation on them and wet.
00:38:45And you'd wake up and your, like, blankets would be wet.
00:38:48Oh, that's insane.
00:38:49I know.
00:38:51Look how rough it was.
00:38:52Oh, my God.
00:38:54Must bring back a lot of emotions.
00:38:56Look how small the kitchen was.
00:38:58It's tiny.
00:38:59You think five or six of us in there cooking.
00:39:02This is real tiny.
00:39:03Isn't it?
00:39:04Yeah.
00:39:05Even the car park.
00:39:06Look, they haven't fixed anything.
00:39:07So it's funny because, like, there's lots of bad memories of, like, you know, being really cold in the flat.
00:39:14Well, it's a far cry from where we are now, eh?
00:39:17The house that I live in now in Spain and the house I lived in in the UK is so,
00:39:22so much different.
00:39:23It was quite nice to see that my dad's done so well for himself.
00:39:27It really hits home seeing it, seeing it firsthand, doesn't it?
00:39:30You've done well for yourself though, ain't you, Dad?
00:39:33Look where you was at the beginning and now look where you are.
00:39:36Yeah, I'm proud of myself that I've managed to get out of that, this situation and get to where I
00:39:41am now.
00:39:42And, like, how well you've turned out.
00:39:43So, I'm more proud of how you've turned out than I am about, like, material things that I've managed to
00:39:50achieve.
00:39:50Hey, you've raised me, weren't you?
00:39:55In Alicante, it's a huge day for Becky, as she's going in front of camera to sell a luxury villa
00:40:02for Adam's agency.
00:40:04So, what are you most nervous about, do you think?
00:40:07Looking really common.
00:40:09Looking really common?
00:40:10Mm.
00:40:12The sound isn't really common.
00:40:13The sound isn't really common.
00:40:15I'm going to get my words modelled up, don't I?
00:40:17When we're in our own little comfort zone, life's easy, isn't it?
00:40:20And then you go and do something and you think, well, actually, in my head that was going to be
00:40:25so difficult.
00:40:27Oh, yeah, definitely.
00:40:27And then when you've done it, it's like, yes, I can do that.
00:40:34Adam's pulling the strings.
00:40:35He's set this up as a secret audition to work out Becky's strengths and see how he can help her.
00:40:42Nice and exciting.
00:40:43Yeah, I'm excited and pumped.
00:40:44Good, good.
00:40:46Angela will be feeding back to Adam about Becky's performance, but can she overcome her nerves?
00:40:52The most important thing is that you come with the energy and you're confident in what you're saying.
00:40:57Yeah, that's fine.
00:40:58It hasn't got to be Shakespeare.
00:41:00Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:41:00That's fine.
00:41:02As long as I'm covering all the points you want, then I'm happy with that.
00:41:06Cool.
00:41:06I'd stand over here.
00:41:08Yep.
00:41:09And we'll have you walking out and telling everybody to check out the villa.
00:41:12Yep.
00:41:12And I could say...
00:41:14Six bedrooms, four bathrooms.
00:41:16Six bedroom, four bathroom on...
00:41:18Las Colinas Golf Resort.
00:41:19Las Cosinas.
00:41:21Colinas.
00:41:22Right.
00:41:23Exclusive Las Colinas Golf Course.
00:41:26Yeah.
00:41:26I think she's a bit nervous.
00:41:28Check out this beautiful villa on Las Colinas Golf Course, sorry.
00:41:34Check out these amazing views listed at over two...
00:41:39Just over two...
00:41:41No, definitely not.
00:41:42I definitely felt the pressure not to be to Essex and to speak eloquently.
00:41:49But after a faltering start, Becky hits her stride.
00:41:55This villa features six bedrooms, four bathrooms and these amazing panoramic views.
00:42:03You have to get on the website, drop us a comment or send us a DM to get your booking
00:42:09in today.
00:42:102.3 million, drop us a DM.
00:42:13OK, so that's it, video done. I think that you did an amazing job.
00:42:16Oh, thanks.
00:42:17You got all the words that you wanted to say.
00:42:19You spell it, you pronounce them all good.
00:42:20Thank you so much.
00:42:22No problem.
00:42:22Been interested?
00:42:23Oh, yeah, definitely.
00:42:24Is it interesting enough to swap her Essex pupils for selling houses in Spain?
00:42:30I'm not saying it's a horrible job or anything, it's just, it's not my passion.
00:42:35I am glad that I took part in the promotional video and it did push me to my limits of
00:42:44my comfort zone.
00:42:46Doing that video will hopefully give her a wider scope to maybe look into avenues she never thought of
00:42:54because she didn't think she was confident enough.
00:42:57So, how well did Becky do?
00:43:00Hi Ange, how are you?
00:43:01Back in Essex, Adam checks in with Angela.
00:43:05How did Becky get on today?
00:43:07Oh, she was absolutely amazing actually.
00:43:09I think she was really nervous to start with, with a little bit of encouragement really.
00:43:14And she kind of settled in quite nicely.
00:43:16OK, that's good.
00:43:17She works a lot with disadvantaged children.
00:43:19So, when she sort of started to explain a little bit more in our board meeting, I think everybody was
00:43:24quite amazed at her determination.
00:43:27Yeah, so that's like her passion, like she's obviously very passionate about that,
00:43:31but if it doesn't make enough money for her to live the life that she wants to live,
00:43:35do you think she'd be open to me sort of mentoring her to help her going forward?
00:43:41Yeah, I definitely do.
00:43:43She's a great woman.
00:43:44She's obviously got quite a savvy brain.
00:43:46She just needs some direction to know what to do.
00:43:50I was so happy to get the feedback from Angela that Becky really went for it.
00:43:56And that really gave me that ambition to try and help her going forward,
00:44:00knowing that she would, you know, grab the opportunity with both hands and go for it.
00:44:06While Adam hatches a plan to help Becky make money around her teaching,
00:44:12in Alicante, for once, Becky has a very different type of cash problem.
00:44:18Oh, wow.
00:44:19Yeah, like a...
00:44:21That's really nice.
00:44:22Like a two-piece, and then you can always put something underneath.
00:44:26Oh, OK.
00:44:27With £1,800 still in her pocket, next on the schedule is shopping in Alicante's top boutiques.
00:44:36What about a nice colourful blender?
00:44:40Oh, yeah, that's...
00:44:41I will try that on.
00:44:42I feel guilty.
00:44:43Normally, I definitely wouldn't dream of spending any money on myself voluntarily
00:44:48without getting, like, five people's approval.
00:44:51Give it a go.
00:44:54Yes.
00:44:55Becky's normal clothes budget is £40 a month.
00:44:59Today, she can spend nearly 50 times that amount.
00:45:04Very nice.
00:45:05I actually really like this one.
00:45:07How do you feel? Yeah, it's really comfy.
00:45:08It's like, I love how it cinches you in at the waist.
00:45:10Yeah.
00:45:11And then it kind of goes out, it's nice and bloaty, nothing too tight.
00:45:14Yeah, definitely, I feel like.
00:45:16And it's got pockets.
00:45:17Is it actually, oh, my God, sold?
00:45:22Becky's gaining in confidence and learning sometimes it's okay to put yourself first.
00:45:27This is nice.
00:45:28I actually like this.
00:45:29That looks a lot better.
00:45:31Doesn't it?
00:45:32Yeah.
00:45:32I like this.
00:45:33I feel really, like, sophisticated in it.
00:45:37And, like, I feel so confident at work.
00:45:40Yeah.
00:45:42That'll be 209 with 90 cents.
00:45:45Perfect.
00:45:46Thank you.
00:45:46Thank you.
00:45:46Let me get it bagged up.
00:45:48I'm just out of my comfort zone spending money on myself.
00:45:51So, yeah, just very bizarre.
00:45:54Bye.
00:45:55At the end of a hard day's shopping, including four pairs of shoes for Amy.
00:46:00Oh, I like these shoes.
00:46:01Oh, I like these shoes.
00:46:03Everywhere.
00:46:05Becky heads home after forking out £1,000.
00:46:11Coming up.
00:46:12Wow.
00:46:13A life-changing moment.
00:46:15I really do need to do some kind of self-care.
00:46:18I feel like it's definitely the next step in my journey.
00:46:23And Adam and Jamie muck in for a massive surprise.
00:46:27We're going for a full transformation so that Amy has somewhere nice to come and play when she comes back.
00:46:39It's day five of the swap.
00:46:45Yeah, this is our absolute best life.
00:46:49While in Alicante, nine-year-old Amy has all the space and luxury she could dream of.
00:46:56Oh.
00:46:57In Essex, Adam and Ebba are trying to adjust to a no-frills life.
00:47:02What do you think of the house so far? I'm struggling to be honest.
00:47:05Yeah, me too.
00:47:07I'm not a fan, actually.
00:47:08I don't like it.
00:47:09I'm really, actually, really tired after tonight.
00:47:12Haven't slept well in here.
00:47:13No.
00:47:14No.
00:47:16Jamie's also feeling the impact of living life like the other half.
00:47:21Doing chores every day for a fraction of his normal £30 a week pocket money.
00:47:27All right, you've done the washing up.
00:47:30That's 50p.
00:47:31Tide of the living room, we've done that one.
00:47:33Tide of the bedroom, we've done that one.
00:47:34You've done the hoovering.
00:47:36So, that's £2.
00:47:39Yeah, but you've done a really good job, to be honest.
00:47:41So, take £5.
00:47:43All right, so you can get some sweets from the shop.
00:47:45Thank you.
00:47:45All right?
00:47:46Good boy.
00:47:48Adam's doing well with Becky's £128 budget.
00:47:52You all right?
00:47:54Using Becky's food rescue app throughout the week, he still has £75 left.
00:48:01I had to do chores.
00:48:03Washing up.
00:48:04I had to do hoovering.
00:48:05I had to tidy the living room and the bedroom.
00:48:08Yeah.
00:48:08It would taste even better, knowing how hard you've worked for it.
00:48:11At Jamie's age, Adam had to graft for every penny.
00:48:15Thank you.
00:48:15Have a good day.
00:48:16But then got his big break with an estate agent.
00:48:20Now, inspired by Becky's work with referred pupils, Adam is researching how to give Essex teens the same kind of
00:48:28chance he had.
00:48:29And has tracked down Hayley, who is the manager of Essex Youth Build, which helps young adults into construction.
00:48:37Hi Hayley, really nice to meet you.
00:48:39And you.
00:48:40So how many children do you actually help with your program?
00:48:45In Essex alone, there are thousands of young children and older children that are not in education or employment or
00:48:53in training.
00:48:54Oh, wow.
00:48:55And alternative provisions are needed to cater for those young people.
00:49:00Becky, who I swapped houses with, she actually helps children that are going through a hard time.
00:49:09If they stay in school, that's great.
00:49:12If school's not for you, it doesn't mean that when you leave school, there's nothing.
00:49:17It's about coming together almost as a family and offering these young people a future.
00:49:22Yeah, that's something that I'm really passionate about finding.
00:49:25I really want to put a scheme together with Becky so that we can help as many young people as
00:49:31possible get into, you know, further education and start building something that will give them a career in the future.
00:49:39I know that the young people that we interact with, there's thousands more that don't know about these services.
00:49:48What you're doing with Becky is going to open up doors to young people that honestly didn't know they were
00:49:54there.
00:49:54Yeah, that's exactly what we need to do.
00:49:57Because like I said before, if I didn't have this opportunity when I was younger, I really don't know if
00:50:04I would be where I am today.
00:50:06This looks a bit posh, doesn't it?
00:50:09Becky normally devotes her life to others, but this week has a chance to finally put herself first.
00:50:15It's amazing. Wow.
00:50:21It's so beautiful.
00:50:23Next up is a luxury spa and a £100 massage.
00:50:28Oh, my God. This is madness.
00:50:32It's definitely not real life.
00:50:35With Amy and Bev in the pool next door, the time is all her own.
00:50:44I cannot remember the last time I spent quality time by myself.
00:50:51The things that I find difficult to let go of are the guilt.
00:50:56Like I felt guilty that my mum was looking after Amy.
00:51:01I really do need to work out how I can do some kind of self-care.
00:51:08I feel like it's definitely the next step in my journey.
00:51:13Because I don't feel like I can move on to the next part of whatever's going to happen without being
00:51:22able to have that.
00:51:25Really tickering.
00:51:27The treatment was amazing.
00:51:29And my shoulders are finally up around my ears.
00:51:33So that's a nice feeling.
00:51:35Becky might be learning self-care.
00:51:38That's for the therapist because she was just amazing.
00:51:40But there's nothing selfish about a £100 tip.
00:51:44I feel very relaxed now.
00:51:47Oh, you know what that means, don't you?
00:51:49If what happens, yeah, she'll go to sleep.
00:51:52So, should we say goodnight to her now?
00:51:54See you in the morning?
00:51:57I think so.
00:52:00In Essex, Becky's tiny house has been a tough reminder of Adam's teen years.
00:52:05All right, I need to clean my teeth ever.
00:52:06But there's one area that could be transformed to make a huge difference to Amy.
00:52:12The garden really dawned on me that we need to try and do something to fix that.
00:52:18That's a space that they could be using to enjoy as a family.
00:52:21It's just completely wasted at the moment.
00:52:25Yeah, Jamie, look.
00:52:26If we get somebody to fix all of this, fix the steps, so then it's safe.
00:52:31Yeah.
00:52:32And then up here, it's just clearing it.
00:52:34Get rid of all of that.
00:52:36Look, once you clear all of this, the garden's not that small.
00:52:40We're going for a full transformation so that Amy has somewhere nice to come and play when she comes back.
00:52:47The £70 remaining from the weekly budget won't go far, so Adam dips into his own pocket and his contacts.
00:52:56I managed to rope in a friend of mine, called in a favour, so he's got a garden and property
00:53:02maintenance company.
00:53:03And me and Jamie have made a bit of a plan of how we can make that a lot nicer
00:53:07than it is.
00:53:09They are, like, insane fast, actually.
00:53:11They just started digging in directly, and I can't wait to see Amy's reaction on this.
00:53:18The apartment that Jamie was born in, that didn't have any outdoor space at all.
00:53:25So I definitely understand what it'd be like to not have that space, you know?
00:53:29But I do think it's really important for a little one to be able to play outside and get some
00:53:33fresh air and exercise.
00:53:35Again, done now, guys.
00:53:37Oh, a bit of hard grass. It's good for us, eh?
00:53:40Get going. Well done.
00:53:42Strong lad getting in all the turf rolls.
00:53:48In Spain, spending big hasn't been easy for Becky.
00:53:53Now, on their final evening, there's a last chance to splash the cash at one of Alicante's best restaurants.
00:54:00And there's enough money left to order whatever they want.
00:54:04Right, Amy, what do you fancy?
00:54:0675 euros.
00:54:09Want to try an oyster?
00:54:10Go on, then.
00:54:12Not surprised there's lobster.
00:54:13£130. I just can't do it.
00:54:16130 euros is insane.
00:54:20It's like two weeks' worth of shopping.
00:54:23It's my council tax bill for the month.
00:54:26If you really want it, it's probably the only time you're going to be able to get it.
00:54:32That is true.
00:54:32Go for it.
00:54:33It did take Amy really, really encouraging me to get that.
00:54:42They ordered the works.
00:54:44First up, Amy's 75 euro caviar.
00:54:49It's not horrible.
00:54:51You like it, see?
00:54:53Amy wanting caviar is something she has said all week.
00:54:56And to be able to give her the opportunity to try something like that, it's just not real life.
00:55:02It's like fairytale stuff.
00:55:04Mission complete.
00:55:05Next, three oysters at six euros a pop.
00:55:09Three, two, one.
00:55:14I did want my pretty woman moment of trying an oyster.
00:55:19Nope.
00:55:20No, I just got the oil.
00:55:22Yeah.
00:55:23I couldn't get it in my mouth, but quite disappointing.
00:55:26Yeah.
00:55:29Have some of you drink.
00:55:32Finally, the 130 euro lobster.
00:55:36Wow.
00:55:37Ooh, it smells good.
00:55:38Ooh, the ice.
00:55:42Oh, it's delicious.
00:55:43Wow.
00:55:44With drinks and pudding, there's little change from 400 pounds.
00:55:49What an experience.
00:55:51Caviar, lobster, oysters.
00:55:55All in one dinner.
00:56:02Right.
00:56:03Last day.
00:56:04We're on the last dregs of the food that we've got.
00:56:06It's been a hell of a week.
00:56:08Lots of ups and downs.
00:56:11All right, guys.
00:56:12The last supper.
00:56:14Going back on my own past.
00:56:16Bringing up things that I sort of suppressed and never thought I'd really have to think about again.
00:56:23Yeah, and I miss all the little luxuries that we have.
00:56:26Being able to pop down to the clubhouse when we're hungry and have our lunch made for us.
00:56:29Like, I wouldn't say we're lucky.
00:56:30Like, I worked hard to be able to have all of that.
00:56:33But I would say that we take it for granted and we definitely could be more grateful for it.
00:56:37No, I think when we get home, we're going to be more grateful for everything.
00:56:40Eating their last food app meal, Adam has a light bulb moment how to help Becky.
00:56:46The time you spend going on the app, finding it, going to the shop, picking up the bagels and coming
00:56:51back.
00:56:51You could have done half an hour of digital marketing.
00:56:55Yeah.
00:56:58Adam's idea is to mentor Becky so she can work part-time advertising businesses online.
00:57:04I'm looking forward to, like, changing her mindset of going from trying to save money, being in survival mode.
00:57:10Yeah.
00:57:11And getting into, like, thrive mode so she can actually do well for herself instead of being, like, in that
00:57:15scarcity mindset.
00:57:18And in Spain, the electric blinds are coming down one last time.
00:57:24I'm feeling sad about how I have to live this beautiful house.
00:57:29And there's anything you can want here. You have, like, nearly an unlimited budget.
00:57:36I would love to learn from Adam if he has any thoughts or ideas, especially spending a week in my
00:57:43life, on how to help me.
00:57:47I hope Adam sees that my work is a passion because it's the need that these kids have that actually
00:57:54drives me to do what I do.
00:57:56And it's, I'm not intentionally keeping myself in this financial situation.
00:58:05Coming up, when the two families meet...
00:58:08Hello.
00:58:10You all right?
00:58:10Adam makes Becky the offer of a lifetime.
00:58:13And so we feel like that is something that you can do and sort of get out of this, like,
00:58:18rut and be able to, like, live the life that you want to live.
00:58:21What?
00:58:28Day six and a final morning in the swap houses before everyone returns to their normal lives.
00:58:36Cheers, everybody.
00:58:38Cheers.
00:58:39Happy...
00:58:40Happy experience.
00:58:41Happy experience.
00:58:43I'm feeling sad about how I have to live this beautiful house where I can finally brush my teeth with
00:58:51mummy without having to squeeze in for the sink.
00:58:55Becky's been inspired by the week to think about a better future.
00:59:00I would love to get to a position where my house was all done to my taste, no debt, and
00:59:09having enough income just to be at a place like that where I don't have to worry every second.
00:59:14And if I ever got to a point where I didn't have to check my banking app every morning when
00:59:17I woke up, that would be delightful.
00:59:23Oh, I'm looking forward to going home now.
00:59:25Me too. I can't wait.
00:59:28I'm looking forward to meeting the family now and having a, like, chat about how they've experienced our life in
00:59:34Spain.
00:59:34Yeah, me too.
00:59:36Let's go.
00:59:38Becky and co make the journey back to England, where they've organised to meet Adam, Jamie and Eva at a
00:59:45hotel.
00:59:50Hello.
00:59:52How are you? So nice to meet you.
00:59:54Thank you.
00:59:55How are you?
00:59:56Nice to meet you.
00:59:57And you?
00:59:59Hello.
01:00:00Oh, my God, your home is so amazing.
01:00:03Oh, thank you so much.
01:00:05How are you?
01:00:05Oh, honestly.
01:00:07So why do you have saucepans that don't work on your hob?
01:00:12Oh, because half of it isn't induction, half of it is.
01:00:15Well, it wasn't half that.
01:00:17Honestly, all my life.
01:00:20Yeah, yeah.
01:00:21How funny.
01:00:22Oh.
01:00:22Well, we had the same problem because we couldn't figure out the gas.
01:00:25What did you think of Amy's bedroom?
01:00:26It was a lot different. It was smaller.
01:00:30Very, very well put.
01:00:33How did you get through with all of my teddies? Because I have a massive hammer.
01:00:37It wasn't bad.
01:00:39It's just every time I moved my head up, my head would touch it.
01:00:43You didn't take that to cuddle at night?
01:00:47Immersing themselves in Becky's life, Adam discovered she's had to borrow over £2,000 just to keep on top of
01:00:55the food bills.
01:00:56Yeah, so we met Beth and Kirsty.
01:01:00And they nearly had us in tears telling us about your stories.
01:01:05Yeah, they were lovely.
01:01:06Absolutely.
01:01:06So we see that you had some debts that are just looking like they're just...
01:01:10Mounting.
01:01:11Mounting up.
01:01:13So we're going to clear your credit card bill for you so you can sort of start from scratch and
01:01:19catch your breath and not have to worry about that.
01:01:24Thank you.
01:01:25And then we spoke about this in depth and we feel it's not a problem that you spend too much,
01:01:31you just struggle to earn enough.
01:01:33Yes, I do.
01:01:34But the problem is that you don't have much time because you're so passionate about working with the children and
01:01:38helping them.
01:01:39So one of the things that we have is a £10,000 digital marketing course that we've signed you up
01:01:44for.
01:01:46Yeah, if you're open to it, I'll personally mentor you and I'll teach you how to get like big clients
01:01:51and big businesses on board.
01:01:52And then by leveraging AI, you'll only really have to work one to maybe two hours a day to work
01:02:00for these big companies to make an extra in between £1,000 and £5,000 a month.
01:02:05And so we feel like that is something that you can do whilst continuing to work with the children and
01:02:11sort of get out of this like rut and be able to live the life that you want to live.
01:02:16That's amazing. Thank you so much. I'll bite your hand off. I will be your best student. Oh, my goodness.
01:02:22Thank you so much.
01:02:23No worries at all.
01:02:25And there's more to come. Adam's so inspired by Becky's work. He has a plan to make a real difference
01:02:31to Essex teens.
01:02:33And then also we want to set up like a sponsorship package for children that you help from your school
01:02:41to get apprenticeships.
01:02:42Oh, that would be fantastic. So just like I had like when I was 17. So we want to do
01:02:47that for children from your school.
01:02:49Oh, wow. But what that means is that they'll be able to earn while they learn. So they can earn
01:02:55up to £15,000 per year by working whilst they're learning how to be like a trade or in like
01:03:02a profession.
01:03:03That would absolutely change their lives.
01:03:07So last but not least, of course, we have not forgotten little Amy. So we have a little surprise for
01:03:15you here. We have managed to get you into a very famous dance school in London.
01:03:24Wow.
01:03:25Wow.
01:03:25Were you going to go to a film-inspired workshop that we definitely hope will help you in your future
01:03:32career?
01:03:34We can't.
01:03:35What did you say?
01:03:37Okay.
01:03:39Of course.
01:03:40We heard that you were a little performing star, that you love performing and dancing, everything. So we think this
01:03:48is a very good opportunity for you.
01:03:50How amazing is that? It'll be so exciting. You'll be like a professional.
01:03:56Also, there's one little, there's another surprise, but it's not here. It's at your house.
01:04:02You are welcome. I hope you enjoy it. You can dance your heart out, okay? Yeah?
01:04:10After a week that's had a big impact on both families, finally, it's home time.
01:04:16Oh, my God, it's so good to be home. The sun's shining. Oh, look, they've left us. A gift and
01:04:24a note.
01:04:28Oh, it was a real experience, a real eye-opener.
01:04:33Definitely made me appreciate what we have.
01:04:35Yeah.
01:04:36So, I'm, yeah.
01:04:38Happy to be home is an understatement.
01:04:41Can't wait to get stuck back into work and, yeah, and help Becky achieve some of her goals.
01:04:49Let's go.
01:04:52Waiting back in Essex is the result of a £2,000 garden transformation.
01:05:00Oh, wow!
01:05:03Well, you best give it a test drive.
01:05:06It's a total makeover for Amy.
01:05:09This turned a dangerous backyard into a dream playground.
01:05:15I was not expecting all of this. This is next level, like, yeah, so much. I can't...
01:05:23I can't tell you how much this is going to change our lives.
01:05:28And the opportunities that they've given us and me, I'm going to grab 100% with both hands,
01:05:35and so I can improve the quality of our lives forever.
01:05:40Next time.
01:05:42Wow, this is huge.
01:05:44No carpet on the stairs.
01:05:45I don't think I've ever seen this much money in one place.
01:05:50That's going to be 975.
01:05:52Wow, I'm sweating.
01:05:54I think we've really got a problem.
01:05:55This is a massive eye-opener to how other people live.
01:05:59I want them.
01:06:01Now.
01:06:01No, don't be rude.
01:06:03You're living the life right now.
01:06:05That's it.
01:06:14Not at all.
01:06:32You're living the life right now.
01:06:33No, that's it.
01:06:33I don't know.
01:06:33Gracias por ver el video.
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