Inside Joe Wicks’ Body Coach office as overwhelmed star discovers piles of fanmail as he visits for first time in months
JOE Wicks was overwhelmed to discover piles of fanmail and gifts as he visited the Body Coach office for the first time in months on Sunday.
The personal trainer – whose PE lessons for kids have proved to be a YouTube hit in lockdown – said the support “means the world”.
Showing his Instagram followers around his office - which features a huge portrait of the star and motivational quotes on the back wall - Joe, 33, shared a look at the huge pile of letters and parcels that had been delivered to him over recent weeks.
He said: “It’s like the Royal Mail delivery office! Have a laugh.
“It’s so kind and wonderful. I want to say a massive thank you. It means the world.”
The dad-of-two went on to tell his fans that his business has had its busiest period during lockdown.
Last week The Sun revealed the star had made more than £1.2million in just six weeks with some 13,000 people buying his 90 Day Plan diet and workout regime.
The package, which costs £97 online, involves a wellbeing programme covering fitness and diet.
A source said: “Joe’s business has been thriving.
“The figures have been phenomenal from a business perspective.
“There are costs to pay but it is going to bring in a nice profit for him.”
Just hours after being informed of the success of the business, Joe told his fans he had been able to buy his mum a house.
Joe, who was brought up by his mum, Raquela, in a council house in Epsom, Surrey, said he always dreamed of helping her, after she lent him £2,000 to start his business.
The star said his success has “allowed me to do the one thing I think most boys dream of doing when they earn a bit of dough — buy your mum a house”.
Meanwhile, the fitness guru is being lined up to appear on ITV's This Morning alongside wife Rosie Jones after she appeared in some of his videos.
An industry source said: “Joe and Rosie are the hottest couple in TV right now. All channels are lining up to offer them deals."
“Their performances during lockdown really caught the eye of ITV producers."
Joe has also trademarked his name in a bid to capitalise further financially.
He moved to protect his identity in hundreds of categories of grub such as meat, fish, bread, baby food, pizzas, popcorn, soups, beans and yoghurts.
Clothing and sports gear were also on the list of protected categories.