Flash Apprentice Star Buys Number Plate With His Catchphrase On For His Merc

Thomas Skinner, known for his appearance on Season 15 of The Apprentice, recently made a unique purchase: a personalized number plate featuring his iconic catchphrase.

The TV personality, celebrated for his distinctive “bosh” catchline and strong Cockney accent, is deeply attached to this memorable saying.

Notably, Thomas is not just a reality show star; he also owns two businesses bearing the same catchphrase: Bosh Gym and Bosh Market.

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During a DVLA auction, Thomas came across a number plate that read ‘A BO5H.’ He recognized its significance without hesitation and decided to secure it by placing the winning bid.

As soon as the paperwork formalities were completed, he affixed this exclusive number plate to his silver Mercedes SL.

In his collection of automobiles, Thomas holds a special fondness for this convertible, often referring to it as his “pub cruiser.”

This vehicle is reserved for leisurely outings to the local pub, where he enjoys the top-down driving experience and leaves it parked until he decides to pick it up again.

Upon his acquisition, Thomas commented, “The number plate ‘A BO5H’ came up at the DVLA auction recently, and I was determined to make it mine.

The paperwork is finally sorted, and I’ve proudly displayed it on my beloved old Mercedes SL. She’s my go-to for pub trips – the pub cruiser, if you will. Bosh.”

In a snapshot shared by Thomas, he can be seen beaming with joy as he poses beside his sleek Mercedes, proudly displaying the new number plate. His oldest son, Henry, can be spotted having fun in the back seat.

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The response from fans was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing their delight at Thomas’s new number plate. Sally Lambert exclaimed, “Oh my word, it had to be yours.”

Linda Plant chimed in with, “Well deserved, Tom.” Elias Gaskin added, “Well, you had to have that, didn’t you?” Jack Davies summed it up with a simple yet enthusiastic “Unreal that. Bosh.”

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