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How Ellesmere Port man labelled 'Britain's naughtiest kid' turned his life around

"I'm living proof that you can always turn a new leaf"

Tom Roberts. (Image: Tom Roberts / SWNS)

An Ellesmere Port man labelled 'Britain's naughtiest kid' now earns £360k-a-year by running a personal developmental school in Thailand - "helping people transform their lives". Tom Roberts, 24, appeared on the Channel 4 show Mr Drew's School For Boys in 2014 when he was 11 years old.

He struggled with behavioural problems and was constantly in trouble for fighting and swearing at adults during his stint on the show - which he now admits was "awful". It wasn't until he was sentenced twice for grievous bodily harm in 2020 and 2021 that he received the "wake up call" he needed and decided to turn a new leaf.

Following his release in March 2023, Tom indulged in self-help books and sought out advice from wellness coaches - including Bob Proctor. It inspired him to move to Kok Samui, Thailand to start his own personal developmental school called Generation I, in December 2023.

Two years later, he now has 240 clients worldwide - earning £30k a month - and helps them to be "the best version of themselves." Tom, who is originally from Ellesmere Port, said: "I got into a lot of trouble. I was always fighting and I didn't know how to control my emotions. The death of my dad made things a lot worse and I was pushing everyone around me to their limits.

"The show labelled me 'Britain's naughtiest kid' and it was hard to escape that. But after two jail sentences I knew I couldn't keep living this way. I had to make a change and found comfort in reading about wellness and the mind. It inspired me to help others and for those not to make the same mistakes I did."

Tom frequently climbed out of windows and was constantly in trouble at school growing up. When his dad, Lou, passed away from alcoholism aged 56, when Tom was nine, he became "out of control." But it wasn't until he was expelled just weeks before finishing primary school for calling his headteacher a "bald idiot k******d" that his mother, Christina Sadler, 52, put Tom forward for the show.

Tom with his mum ahead of appearing on the show

She had heard about the opportunity after reading about it in a magazine. "It was described as a rehabilitation programme which documented other 'naughty kids'," Tom said. "Behind the scenes, the staff were trained specifically in helping those with behavioural management problems. They also helped support the parents too.

"It lasted for four weeks and I wouldn't say for sure that it helped shape me to become better." Soon after the show, Tom started secondary school where he was expelled for a second time after just three months. He transitioned to Archers Brook special school where he remained and passed all of his GCSEs.