Apprentice star Stuart Baggs has been found dead at the age of 27 - just one day after his birthday.
The reality star, who was most famous for his catchphrases on the BBC1 show, was found at an address on the Isle of Man.
A police spokesperson said in a statement: “Following the earlier information provided by the police regarding the discovery of a body at an address in Douglas, police can now confirm that the man is Stuart Mark Alden Baggs, 27 years of age.
“Police again confirm that at this time there is nothing obvious to indicate the cause of his untimely death and enquiries will continue.”
The statement added: “The police request that consideration is given to the privacy of the family and friends at this difficult time.”

Stuart ‘The Brand’ Baggs was the youngest contestant to ever appear on the Apprentice, turning up on the 2010 cycle aged just 21.
His catchphrases – like “everything I told turns to sold”, and "I'm not a one-trick pony - I'm a whole field of ponies"– helped endear him to millions of viewers, and even Alan Sugar was charmed by him in the end.
By the time he got the infamous firing, Lord Sugar told Stuart he was annoyed at himself that Stuart had got so far through the process.
He even refused to have Stuart back for the group presentation in the finale episode.
Speaking after his firing, Stuart said: “One would assume that Lord Sugar was so angry with me that he didn't want me to be near him.
“But I was flattered by his words when he said I’d achieve anything that I wanted.”
Just two days ago, Stuart was giving a press conference about his new product, a Home Hub to help roll out 4G broadband across the Isle of Man.
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