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Arsenal: Who is new board member Ben Winston?

Having a fan on the board is a nice touch that will connect with supporters, but who is the celebrity producer who was James Corden’s best man and had Harry Styles live in his house for two years during the peak years of One Direction?

Winston, 43, has been a season ticket holder at the club for more than 30 years, and says he started supporting Arsenal when he was around ‘five or six’ before going to his first match aged nine.

He has had an interesting and successful life and his father is Baron Robert Winston, the world famous fertility doctor and scientist.

But it is Winston’s success as a film and TV producer which makes his appointment to the Arsenal board so interesting.

According to an article in GQ, external Winston met Corden on the show Teachers, where Winston was a runner and the two bonded over their love of football.

Winston, who went to university in Leeds, would visit Corden while he filmed Fat Friends in the city.

And Winston’s support of the Gunners is not for show.

He did not miss a European away game for 12 years and pictures on his Instagram show him in the Bernabeu Stadium for Arsenal’s wins over Real Madrid in 2006 and 2025, while he also successfully won an auction with three friends for a lunch with former Gunners boss Arsene Wenger.

His production company Fulwell 73 has won 23 Emmy awards and three Baftas.

In the sporting world they have produced programmes such as Sunderland’s Netflix documentary ‘Till I die and the Class of 92 around ex-Manchester United players, including David Beckham and Gary Neville investing in Salford City.

Alongside Corden, Winston came up with the successful Carpool Karaoke series on the Late Late show, which Corden hosted, and the company also produce ‘The Kardashians’.

Winston’s celebrity connections could be a key part of the next step for Arsenal as they try to lean into that fanbase.

The Gunners are supported by some huge celebrity names with Anne Hathaway, Lewis Hamilton, 21 Savage and Reese Witherspoon all making their love for the Gunners clear.

Superstar singer Dua Lipa has been pictured at the stadium, as has Romeo Beckham, who is a vocal Arsenal supporter despite his dad David’s success with Manchester United.

The club lean into their fanbase across the world with music artists being used in their transfer announcement videos and pictures of celebrities in their shirts shared on social media.

There can’t be many people better placed than Winston, with all of his contacts, to take that fandom to the next level.

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Fake Or Fortune guest speechless as ‘painting by Sir Winston Churchill’ worth huge sum

A man who paid a fraction of that could make a life-changing amount if the picture of Clemintine Churchill is proved to have been painted by the revered wartime Prime Minister

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Amateur collector Barry James can’t believe he might have unearthed a genuine painting by Winston Churchill(Image: CREDIT LINE:BBC Studios)

An amateur art collector who claims he has found a lost painting by Sir Winston Churchill is told it could be worth more than £600,000.

Barry James appears on the BBC1 show Fake Or Fortune tonight (MON) with his intriguing picture. He tells presenter Fiona Bruce and international art dealer Phil Mould that he picked it up for just £140 in an antiques market in Ardingly near Gatwick, three years ago because he liked ‘the colours and composition’.

But it was only later when it took it out of the frame that he found a mysterious inscription on the back which read: “This painting of Mrs Winston Churchill on wall of sunken garden at Hurstmonceux (CORR) Castle, Sussex, by The Right Hon. Winston S Churchill. June 1916.”

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Angelina Jolie sold her genuine picture by Sir Winston for an eye-watering £7million(Image: CREDIT LINE:BBC Studios)

It shows what is thought to be Sir Winston’s wife Clementine perched on a wall reading a book in the pink flowered gardens of the castle. Barry, from West Sussex, hopes the BBC series, returning for its 13th run, can validate it.

In the BBC show, shocked Barry is told that paintings by Churchill – who was British PM from 1940-45 and 1951-55 – can fetch millions of pounds. In 2021 Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie sold one – The Tower Of The Koutoubia Mosque, painted in Marrakesh during WWII – for a record £7million.

And Barry is informed that if his picture is found to be an original then at auction it could make more than £600,000. The TV duo embark on a search to find out if the artist really was war leader Churchill. Records show how he took up painting in 1915 – in water colours to begin with and later in oils – after he had completed his military service during WW1 and narrowly escaped death.

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Barry James said he bought the painting simply because he liked it, and only discovered who might have painted it when he took the back off afterwards(Image: CREDIT LINE:BBC Studios)

He looked on his new hobby as something that took him away from the stress of his high powered life and it became a source of relaxation. Fiona, 61, delves into a book written by his friend Violet Bonham Carter called Winston Churchill As I Knew Him, in which she mentions that the politician stayed at the castle with his paints and brushes.

The author even writes that he was there as a guest in 1916 – but she mentions August rather than June. Undeterred, Fiona visits the castle to locate the exact spot where Clementine would have sat on the wall in the garden to be painted.

Meanwhile art dealer Phil does some digging to check that it is not stolen – and gets the all clear. A further mystery is uncovered when the artwork is x-rayed and another painting is discovered underneath. Experts believe it looks like a painting of a castle – possibly the very one where Winston and his wife stayed.

This news is not unwelcome as the statesman was well-known for re-using canvases. But some doubt is thrown into the mix when it is discovered that the handwriting on the back is not Churchill’s but that of Conservative politician Colonel Claude Lowther, who bought Herstmonceux and restored it – and invited his friend to stay there in 1916.

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Barry chats with expert Philip Mould at Ardingly Antiques Fair about the chances of the painting being real – and worth a fortune(Image: CREDIT LINE:BBC Studios)

Barry, who is married and is a carer with a disabled son, admits: “If the painting is real, I’d probably end up reluctantly selling it, obviously for the family. We have always wanted to go to Niagara Falls. Our son is disabled and I think he’d enjoy something like that.” Viewers can find out if the painting is real on the new series of Fake Or Fortune, tonight at 9pm.

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