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We all bury our heads in the sand. Nobody needs to know my booze bill

In Anita Rani’s new show, hidden cameras expose secret spending that puts households into the red

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SECRET SPENDERS Monday, C4, 8.30pm

There’s no stopping Anita Rani. She’s a regular co-host of Countryfil­e and the last few months have seen her front a new quiz show – The Answer Trap – and join the presenting line-up on Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour.

And when we were all stuck at home during lockdown? Anita wrote a book about her life, The Right Sort Of Girl.

Now Anita’s back on screen with a new show, Secret Spenders, which takes a forensic look at the cash we’re splashing on the quiet and gives households some top tips on how to turn their financial fortunes around…

Tell us how Secret Spenders works…

One person has got in touch because they are concerned about the spending habits of the other. At the end of the month, there’s nothing left in the bank. We have planted cameras in the house to secretly film them and follow them around a bit. Then we rock up and surprise the unknown party.

And then your two experts, Emmanuel and Anna, get involved?

Yes, Emmanuel goes through their bank statements and their finances and Anna looks at their lifestyle and spending habits. And we leave them within 24 hours with a much better understand­ing of what they should be doing and could be doing to save money. I could do with an Anna and Emmanuel coming into my life.

What kind of traps do the families fall into?

It’s stuff that is so relatable. In one episode, Alex likes to spend hours in the supermarke­t spending on stuff that they don’t even need. They love ordering things from Amazon, Rohini loves going out for nice lunches and they order lots of takeaways. But what they find is that they’ve got nothing left at the end of the month. And they are a young family and want to start saving for a house. For them it’s a concern, because they’re thinking about their future.

Do you have bad spending habits?

I’m like everybody. We can just order things online and on our phones and you never have to see any cash. It’s like…Uber, Deliveroo… they’re free, right? And listen, nobody needs to see the amount I’m spending on alcohol, not in the last year.

Did any of the stories shock you?

One family did take a loan out to buy a camper van because it was the wife’s dream to go on road trips around the country and he loves her so much that he took a loan out. And the camper van has been taken out twice. They’re sitting there looking at it thinking, ‘One day we’ll live our dream’. In the meantime, they’re just haemorrhag­ing cash. But we all bury our heads in the sand.

What are you and your husband Bhupinder’s weaknesses, spending-wise?

Ah, he loves a tool. I always know where to find my husband in B&Q because he’s always drooling over the power tools. I never ask how many power tools he’s got. My guilty pleasure is expensive candles and I never tell my mum what they cost.

But generally, would you say that you’re quite sensible

with money?

I do have a golden rule and it’s something that my dad said to me before I left home to go to university. He sat both me and my brother down and said, ‘Don’t go to the pub if you can’t afford a round’. And it’s something that I live by. He meant, ‘Don’t be that person who’s sitting there waiting for someone else to pay. If you can’t afford to do it, just don’t go’. It’s really all about living within your means. But that’s so difficult, isn’t it?

We plant cameras in the house to secretly follow them around. Then we rock up and surprise the unknown party.

My hubby loves a power tool. My guilty pleasure is expensive candles, I never tell my mum what they cost.

 ??  ?? COUNTING THE COST... Anita stops the Patten family from splurging
COUNTING THE COST... Anita stops the Patten family from splurging
 ??  ?? COST CUTTERS... Anita with experts Emmanuel Asuquo and Anna Whitehouse, far right, top. Hosting Answer trap, middle, and on Countryfil­e
COST CUTTERS... Anita with experts Emmanuel Asuquo and Anna Whitehouse, far right, top. Hosting Answer trap, middle, and on Countryfil­e

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