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Adrian Higham is an English antiques dealer and TV personality best known for appearing on BBC One’s show The Bidding Room.He gained popularity due to his strong bidding skills and lively personality, which made him a standout expert on the programme.However, his time on the show ended abruptly, sparking public curiosity about his whereabouts and circumstances.
According to the article, Higham’s exit from the show was influenced by a combination of personal struggles, health issues, and legal disputes involving his neighbours in East Sussex.
Higham’s career in antiques began accidentally when he successfully bought and resold items, eventually building a long-term profession spanning over three decades.
Together with his wife, Tara Franklin, he runs an antiques business known as Hoof Brocante, dealing in French vintage and decorative antiques sourced mainly from the Normandy region.
Despite professional success, Higham has faced significant personal difficulties, including a serious back injury that kept him hospitalised for months, as well as mental health challenges linked to ongoing legal tensions.
The article also highlights that he suffered emotional distress, including a nervous breakdown, and openly discussed using antidepressants during a difficult period.He also underwent a major weight loss journey after previously reaching a high body weight.
In recent years, he has been involved in disputes with a neighbour, leading to police involvement and legal proceedings, including an arrest in 2025 and a stalking protection order.
Despite these challenges, Higham continues to run his antiques business with his wife and remains active on social media, sharing updates on his work and collections.
His story reflects both professional success and personal struggles, showing the pressures of public life combined with private legal and health battles.
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