Millionaire trader nearly stabbed thanks to his 'perfect teeth' while ...

A self-made entrepreneur who believed being homeless is 'a choice' and claimed they are 'weak and lazy,' was threatened with a three-inch blade because of his 'perfect teeth.' 

Kieren Hamilton, 23, was spending three nights on the streets for the new C5 documentary Rich Kids Go Homeless when he was challenged by a rough sleeper. 

The cryptocurrency whiz needed the show's crew to step in when a man began to quiz him about his veneers in Trafalgar Square. Mr Hamilton revealed he paid £4000 to have his teeth done in Turkey. 

Kieren Hamilton (pictured) was targeted by a man who became suspicious of his white teeth

Kieren Hamilton (pictured) was targeted by a man who became suspicious of his white teeth

A man asks him how long he's been homeless for, adding: 'They're no homeless teeth.'

Suddenly another man, a paranoid schizophrenic, confronts Kieren, shouting: 'Who are you? You have got very nice teeth. You're a cop.

'I've never seen you before and I f***ing run things around here. I'm gonna f***ing murder you.'

A man asked Kieran how long he's been homeless for, adding: 'They're no homeless teeth'

A man asked Kieran how long he's been homeless for, adding: 'They're no homeless teeth'

Mr Hamilton on the streets near the Strand in Central London trying to beg for spare change

Mr Hamilton on the streets near the Strand in Central London trying to beg for spare change

Mr Hamilton, who would post photos on Instagram on luxury holidays, nights out in swanky restaurants and shopping sprees in Selfridges, said the episode made him relive an incident at his home late last year. 

On January 5, Mr Hamilton was attacked by two masked robbers armed with machetes who burst into his home in Chadderton, Greater Manchester at 6am.

The father-of-one whose baby daughter was at home and screaming in her cot was  stabbed in the arm.

Mr Hamilton said the episode made him relive an incident at his home late last year

 Mr Hamilton said the episode made him relive an incident at his home late last year

Speaking to MEN, the millionaire said he thought his life was in danger. 

He said: 'It was not pleasant at all. I have been stabbed before so it brought all those memories back for me. I did think my life was in danger. 

'Last time it was on my own territory. The second time I didn't know anybody or anyone around me. I

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