Channel 5 viewers saw three young people fully immerse themselves in a completely different lifestyle from their own.
Emotions were at an all-time high during the first episode of Channel 5’s new series Trading Places.
The programme follows a different set of young people each week, being whisked away from their familiar surroundings and thrown into entirely new lives.
On Sunday night (May 10), fans saw brand-loving shopaholics Saffron, Umar, and Bridie ditch their luxurious lives to step back in time to a 1960s-inspired off-grid life in Cornwall.
However, things took a turn for Saffron when things got a bit too much for her after discovering where she’d be spending her week.
Once she arrived at their lodgings with her suitcase, the 26-year-old was overcome with emotion and began crying.
She commented, “I can’t do this, I don’t like any of it. I don’t want to do this anymore. No, I really don’t want to do this anymore. It’s too much, I can’t.”
As one of the farm residents, Babu, sat down to calm Saffron down, she explained that the whole place was ‘too much’ for her to handle. She added: “The bees, the walking, the climbing. I’m not used to quiet at all.”
While Babu offered some kind words of encouragement, Saffron decided to stay and give life on the farm a go. During the programme, viewers got to learn more about Saffron’s life and career.
Speaking to the camera in her home, she shared, “I am a sugar baby. A sugar baby is basically a companion. When I have a long-term sugar daddy, then the items per month would be a few Chanel handbags or a few Christian Louboutins.
“The men that I’ve dated, they’ve always looked after me, I’m just a 24/7 princess, so I don’t know what life is without that.”
Saffron told the group at the farm that nothing intimate happens between them, but it’s much more conversational-based.
Despite a rocky start, Channel 5 viewers saw a change of heart in Saffron as she got stuck into helping the farm produce fresh organic apple juice to sell at a farmers’ market.
Although there were a few tears from the 26-year-old later on in the show, when she spoke about her bullying ordeal when she was younger, it seemed as though it was a positive experience overall for her.
As the episode came to an end, she said: “The biggest challenge of this week has been the whole bl***y week! I know that everyone thought I was going to leave day one, myself included, but no, I stayed the week! I’m not proud of myself this week, no.
“I’m going to be real, I think there’s a lot more I could’ve tried, but there was so much emotion that kept coming over me every time in every single activity, I was finding bits of myself that I’d hidden for so long.”
Trading Places is available to watch on Channel 5.





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