Businesswoman Jacqueline Summers Gold CBE (born 16 July 1960) is the CEO of Gold Group International, Ann Summers, and Knickerbox.
According to estimates, Gold is Great Britain’s 16th-richest lady. The Sunday Times Rich List estimates the value of gold at £470 million in 2019.
Jacqueline Gold parents: David Gold, Beryl Hunt
Beryl Hunt and businessman David Gold welcomed their daughter Jacqueline into the world on July 16, 1960.
Sex publications were first available on British high streets thanks to her father’s publishing company. David is said to have sobbed when his first wife, Jacqueline, was born because he desired a son.
In Biggin Hill, Kent, she and her sister spent their formative years in a huge, three-story home with a wide garden and a swimming pool. She was the primary interviewee for the second edition of the BBC Radio 4 series The House I Grew Up In, which included her describing a difficult childhood, in August 2007. When she was 12 years old, her parents divorced.