The new trio of Dragons’ Den entrepreneurs are staying tight-lipped about how much they are worth.

In interviews with the Radio Times Magazine, the new line-up – which features Touker Suleyman, Sarah Willingham and Nick Jenkins – refused to divulge any specifics on their personal fortunes.

When asked how much he was worth, Touker, who owns fashion brands Ghost and Hawes & Curtis, replied: “I don’t know.”

Prompted with the Sunday Times Rich List’s estimate of £150m, he said: “It depends how they value it. It changes every day.”

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Touker Suleyman (BBC)

One finance statistic he was willing to divulge was that he had bought Hawes & Curtis for a pound, and it is now worth nearly £30m.

Bombay Bicycle Club restaurant founder Sarah, replied to questions about her worth by saying: “I think it’s vulgar to discuss actual figures. Enough to be free to make the decisions to control my life.”

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Sarah Willingham (BBC)

Nick, who is the founder of greeting card website Moonpig.com, replied “Quite enough” when quizzed.

The Sunday Times Rich List has his worth at £45m, but he did not confirm this.

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Nick Jenkins (BBC)

The three new members join existing Dragons’ Den experts, Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden.

The 13th series of the show starts this month on BBC Two.