JACK Fincham has revealed he’s back to his pre-fame job selling stationery after dodging jail.
winner , 33, who shot to fame alongside in 2018, posted a nostalgic video from his villa days.


Joined by fellow islanders and , Jack is seen making a mock phone call pretending to flog office supplies.
In his caption, Jack wrote: “I wasn’t really making it up. The old pitch, I was talking way too fast there.
“Anyway if anyone has anything to do with ordering office supplies and stationery or in fact ANYTHING for their company send me a DM over on @ajofficesupplies and let’s have a chat as I’m sure there is an area I can save you some money, from catering to workwear there is nothing we can’t source.”
At the height of his reality fame, Jack launched his own pen under the name Fincham London.
The products costed £9.99 plus £2.99 for delivery.
However, his website no longer operates and he has not posted to the brand's Instagram page since 2019.
It comes after a difficult period for the reality star, who narrowly avoided prison earlier this year.
out-of-of control dog at Southend Magistrates after Cane Corso Elvis bit a runner in 2022 and then “mauled”; a woman last year.
He was sentenced to jail because the dog offence triggered a , but instantly appealed which meant he didn’t go to prison.
Elvis has spent eight months in police kennels after being seized.
Despite fears the dog would be put down, Jack and .
The proud dog owner now wants to learn more dog training in order to help others.
Jack is now studying to become a dog trainer.
A source told Flying Eze: “Jack has signed up to a course to become a dog trainer.
“He wants to make sure what happened to him and Elvis never happens again, but also wants to help others with their dogs.
“When qualified he wants to work with dog charities specialising in the breeds people deem to be dangerous.”
In the aftermath of Elvis being seized, Jack received a slew of messages online.
Jack told us: “One of the worst was from a lady at the Cane Corso Club of Great Britain saying I’d let the entire breed down and I was a disgrace.



“I was devastated, it was quite nasty saying, ‘You’ve cocked things up for the Cane Corso. Just what we needed’.
“I hated thinking I’d done that. So I spoke to her and explained that I was a good owner who loved Elvis.”
He won the lady round, telling us: “We chat regularly, and she has even invited me to a dog show.”
Jack had been terrified he went to Basildon Crown Court on Friday he faced being jailed if that appeal failed.
Three months was added to the unrelated suspended sentence imposed in 2023 after he was caught speeding in a BMW on a hard shoulder while on cocaine.
But it was ruled that Elvis could come home.
A contingent destruction order, under the1991, is now in place. Elvis will be put to sleep if theorder – with specific conditions – is broken.

