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Staffordshire influencer Scott DIY on TV's Can't Sell, Must Sell | Staffordshire influencer Scott DIY on TV's Can't Sell, Must Sell |
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Half-a-million followers and a TV show for one Clayton man | |
A man from Staffordshire has said it was "nerve-wracking" being part of a TV programme despite having his own audience of more than 500,000 on social media. | A man from Staffordshire has said it was "nerve-wracking" being part of a TV programme despite having his own audience of more than 500,000 on social media. |
Scott Baggaley from Clayton – known as Scott DIY on social media – started sharing his self-build house extension on social media three years ago. | Scott Baggaley from Clayton – known as Scott DIY on social media – started sharing his self-build house extension on social media three years ago. |
He is starring in a new property series, Channel 4's Can't Sell, Must Sell, where the team attempts to fix problems in people's houses. | He is starring in a new property series, Channel 4's Can't Sell, Must Sell, where the team attempts to fix problems in people's houses. |
The first episode was the channel's most-watched programme on the day it aired, he said. | The first episode was the channel's most-watched programme on the day it aired, he said. |
Mr Baggaley hoped it would get renewed for a second series. | Mr Baggaley hoped it would get renewed for a second series. |
He told BBC Radio Stoke he had no idea how he would come across on TV, unlike on his social media accounts where he has full control. | He told BBC Radio Stoke he had no idea how he would come across on TV, unlike on his social media accounts where he has full control. |
"I've just got to watch it for the first time with everyone else," he said. | "I've just got to watch it for the first time with everyone else," he said. |
Having worked in marketing for more than a decade, he decided it would be fun to document his own home renovation on Instagram, and soon found there was an appetite for the content. | Having worked in marketing for more than a decade, he decided it would be fun to document his own home renovation on Instagram, and soon found there was an appetite for the content. |
"A lot of people do building work and it's all very interesting, but when somebody does a full house extension – without the knowledge, with a full-time job, a young family as well, and then sharing online – I think that story just hits for everyone." | "A lot of people do building work and it's all very interesting, but when somebody does a full house extension – without the knowledge, with a full-time job, a young family as well, and then sharing online – I think that story just hits for everyone." |
His story hit national newspapers, and he now regularly posts videos. | His story hit national newspapers, and he now regularly posts videos. |
Mr Baggaley says there is more work involved in being an influencer than people realise | Mr Baggaley says there is more work involved in being an influencer than people realise |
He added: "I think a lot of people idolise being an influencer and gaining loads of followers – but at the back end of it is there's so much work. | He added: "I think a lot of people idolise being an influencer and gaining loads of followers – but at the back end of it is there's so much work. |
"Once you've done the building work, and then you've done the content, and then you've posted it, there's a million and one DMs, comments - not all nice - it can be tricky." | "Once you've done the building work, and then you've done the content, and then you've posted it, there's a million and one DMs, comments - not all nice - it can be tricky." |
He said people who worked in the construction industry did not always react positively to amateurs giving it a try, and that he sometimes found it difficult to keep his work and personal life separate. | He said people who worked in the construction industry did not always react positively to amateurs giving it a try, and that he sometimes found it difficult to keep his work and personal life separate. |
He said it was a challenge to record videos without having his young son running across the background of his shots, but that he was grateful his family were supportive of his work. | He said it was a challenge to record videos without having his young son running across the background of his shots, but that he was grateful his family were supportive of his work. |
Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. | Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. |
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