How Handcuffed star Anthony Saxon Kearsley makes his millions and affords that huge classic car collection
He's pretty minted…
Anthony Saxon Kearsley makes his debut on Channel 4’s new series Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing tonight (March 2).
He’s a 60-year-old millionaire paired up with 37-year-old Tilly – a straight-talking barmaid juggling three jobs.
But how did Handcuffed star Anthony make his money?

Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing – meet Anthony and Tilly
In the first episode, Anthony and Tilly travelled to his stunning Suffolk home in his Rolls-Royce, which made Tilly exclaim: “Oh my [bleep]ing god!”
Once there, he decided to show her his garage – home to dozens upon dozens off gorgeous classic cars.
When he returned to her more humble home, he told her family and friends that he owned upwards of 80 classic cars.

Anthony’s stunning classic car collection
Anthony, 60, is a Suffolk-based millionaire businessman and British eccentric with a passion for all things automotive. Anthony isn’t shy about his views on modern society and insists that manners in the UK have all but vanished.
He describes himself as “generous, genuine, happy” and said he decided to sign up for the show after hitting the milestone age. Anthony said he struggled with “having to open up about so many deep and repressed parts of me and my life and experiences to a complete stranger and wider audience”.
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One thing he wasn’t shy about showing off, though, was his classic car collection.
So how has Anthony Saxon Kearsley made his money? And what on earth does he do with all those cars?!
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How did Anthony Saxon Kearsley on Handcuffed make his money?
According to Companies House, Anthony is the director of two companies. Not surprisingly, both incorporate his love of classic cars.
He’s a director of Auto Couture. According to the company’s Instagram account: “Auto Couture LTD offers bespoke chauffeur driven classic Rolls-Royce and Bentley and other classic motor cars for the very finest occasion.”
He’s also the director of Pinewood Classic Motor Cars, a car dealership based out of Luton.
Anthony is also on Instagram. His bio reads: “Rolls Royce/Bentley collector and enthusiast and owner of Autocouture the UK’s bespoke boutique for chauffeur driven Classic cars of all genres.”
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