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Bear Grylls' annual family festival, Gone Wild, has accrued £750,000 in debt and has received nearly £1 million in investments from Grylls and partners. The survival expert invested £280,000 last year, with more funds needed this year. Despite financial difficulties, Grylls is confident the business will recover and plans to expand.
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