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“My mother was atrocious for me not to go into the ancestors business,” claims Alex Polizzi, TV’s above Auberge Inspector, begat of the Forte absolutism and babe of the appalling freeholder Olga Polizzi.
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Mother and babe are demography espresso with RT in the hushed calm of the bright morning allowance at Brown’s Auberge in London’s Mayfair (part of their ancestors business, of course). “But I had no aspirations anytime to do annihilation else. I actually adulation the auberge industry. It’s an amazing job for a multi-tasker like me.”
She widens her brown, mega-lashed eyes. “I could never accept been a physicist. But active a auberge is a abundant job for addition who brand a feel in lots of pies. You get to do a bit of finance, housekeeping, aliment and beverage, and a lot of accessible relations.”
At the moment, the multi-tasking includes TV presenting. For as able-bodied as actuality a freeholder in the Forte mould, Alex Polizzi is now a TV face, the latest apotheosis of that TV staple, The Able Who Helps Businesses in Trouble.
The Fixer
Having acquired her spurs boot about debris hotels in The Auberge Inspector on Channel 5, Alex Polizzi now brings her advanced eyes, bobbed curls and active assignment belief to The Fixer, a BBC2 alternation in which she tries to put some animation into ailing shops on the lacklustre British aerial street. She descends on hapless companies as a array of cantankerous amid Mary Portas and Mary Poppins.
Her mother all-overs her arch acclaim aback I accompany up the affinity with la Portas. “It’s added about actuality an able person, attractive with beginning eyes at something,” says Olga, “not like Mary Portas. Mary Portas is an able in her field, admitting here, really…”
["196.91"]“Mother! I don’t anticipate you should allocution me bottomward like this,” cries Alex imperiously. She may be a 40-year-old mother [of three-year-old Olga], but her address still has the unmistakeable arena of Arch Girl. Olga Polizzi, 65, raises a altogether angled countenance and stirs her espresso.
Bridal boutique
The aboriginal accountable in Alex’s alternation is Courtyard, a afflicted conjugal bazaar in Kettering, Northamptonshire. She visits it alone seven times but still manages to about-face the business around. Her technique?
“I try to get them to accession their game, to see things differently. Most of these businesses aren’t on the bend of disaster. They’re all still axis a profit, which is a actual altered book to affairs them aback from the border of bankruptcy.”
Like all the added firms in the series, the bridal-wear bazaar is a ancestors enterprise, and Alex knows able-bodied the difficulties of alive with Mama, and what accomplish charge be taken to do it successfully.
That said, her mother is a arresting being as able-bodied as a appalling businesswoman. She brought up her two daughters alone afterwards her husband, Count Alessandro Polizzi, died in a car blast added than 30 years ago.
“I was on my own for abounding years [she’s now affiliated to columnist William Shawcross],” says Olga. “I accept had moments aback I haven’t announced to Alex, and moments aback I haven’t announced to Charlie [her adolescent babe Charlotte], but on the accomplished we’re appealing close. It’s difficult for mothers and daughters to assignment together, but we’ve formed adamantine at accepting on.”
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Family business
In their acute suits, with their allocution of antithesis bedding and lath meetings, they acutely apperceive what it’s like to assignment calm as professionals. This was not so at Courtyard Conjugal Boutique.
“It was so embarrassing,” says Alex. “It was so mother-daughter. God knows, we’ve –”
“We like bouncing account off one another,” says Olga calmly.
“Yes, well, some bodies would say that’s advantageous debate,” responds Alex. “Sometimes it generates commodity a bit added heated, but a) we’d never do that in advanced of anybody, and b) you accept to account anniversary other.
“But at the conjugal shop, these two women were consistently activity ‘Mummy’,” she mimics in a baby voice, “and their mother, who was the boss, talked to them as if they were 12.
“It is so boring, audition bodies of my age whining about not accepting on with their mothers. At some point it has to be resolved, doesn’t it?” says Alex, briskly.
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Hands-on
“Either boldness it or shut up about it, because bluntly it’s a bit pathetic.” She sighs. “I’ve consistently been an extrovert, and alive in the auberge industry I thinkyou accept to like people. You accept to be accessible to footfall out of those beat doors and you’re on stage.”
I about anticipate she is about to bound out of her armchair with excitement. “I’d adulation to do addition activity with my mother, you know!” she aback announces. “Darling, I’d adulation to do addition auberge with you.”
Her mother sips her espresso steadily. Does she feel the aforementioned way? Amazingly, yes.
“I don’t apperceive why. I charge it like a aperture in the head,” says Olga. “But there was annihilation so agitative as accomplishing Tresanton [her aboriginal bazaar hotel]. We did aggregate from the trays to the cleaning. Alex, I bethink you ablution the tables!”
“One of our abundant strengths is that we are down-to-earth, hands-on people. We don’t apperception rolling up our sleeves and ablution things down, do we?” says Alex.
At this choice I bethink that in the alternation she reduces the bridalwear ancestors to tears, not once, but several times. They’re tough, these Forte chicks.
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This is an edited adaptation of an commodity from the affair of Radio Times annual that went on auction 24 January 2012.Alex Polizzi: the Fixer begins tonight at 8pm on BBC2 and BBC HD
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