Multiple reports describe Teddy Shelton, 11, who has reportedly built a modelling career from a very young age and saved around £40,000 from modelling jobs. According to the accounts, Teddy’s modelling started when he was two years old. His mother, Candice Shelton, is described as researching modelling agencies online and then submitting Teddy’s photographs to a small number of agencies she considered reputable. The sources state that Teddy has continued to take on modelling assignments and save the earnings, reaching the reported total by the time of publication. The articles focus on the family’s approach to getting modelling opportunities, including the mother’s agency selection process, rather than providing detailed information about specific campaigns or contracts. Both reports use similar wording and present the story as an example of how an early start in modelling has resulted in significant savings by childhood. The reporting does not include verifiable breakdowns of the income or independent confirmation of the £40,000 figure in the provided excerpts.