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Peter Stringfellow
Born 17 October 1940 (1940-10-17) (age 69)
Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Occupation Club owner
Spouse(s) Bella Wright (m. 2009–present) «start: (2009-02-14)»"Marriage: Bella Wright to Peter Stringfellow" Location: (linkback:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Stringfellow)
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Peter Stringfellow (born 17 October 1940, Sheffield) is an English club owner. The son of a steelworker,[1] he and his family briefly lived in London during the 1950s where he attended Finchley Catholic Grammar School. He currently owns the Stringfellow's table-dancing clubs in London – Stringfellows Covent Garden and Stringfellows Angels - and a club in Paris. In his early career as a salesman he sold insurance, sewing machines, hoovers and insurance, before moving into nightclub management[citation needed]. He has owned or managed a number of clubs and entertainment businesses over the years, including the King Mojo Club [2] in Sheffield.

He owns a home on the Spanish island of Majorca. He is a regular contributor to the Majorca-based celebrity-spotting publication. He is known as a supporter of the British Conservative Party.

Stringfellow appeared on a celebrity edition of Come Dine With Me, first aired on 17 September 2008 alongside fellow celebrities Lee Ryan, Michelle Heaton and Linda Barker.

With a Valentine's Day wedding on a Barbados beach in 2009, Stringfellow married 27-year-old Bella Wright.[3]

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