Another I’m A Celebrity star is a shock millionaire earning almost as much as campmate Coleen Rooney.
Rev Richard Coles is set to enter the jungle on Wednesday night alongside Love Island star Maura Higgins but he’s already made his million.
Most of the celebrities are in for a big pay day following the ITV show but former 80s pop star Rev Coles, who was in The Communards with Jimmy Somerville, has already reaped in the benefits of being the nation’s favourite TV vicar.
Richard’s firm Mistramark Ltd has paid £179,047 in corporation tax over 2022 and 2023.
The rate at the time was 19 per cent, meaning the company netted around £940k profit.
TV vicar Richard Coles is set to enter the jungle on Wednesday night alongside Love Island star Maura Higgins but he’s already made his million
Most of the celebrities are in for a big pay day following the ITV show but Rev Coles has already reaped in the benefits of being the nation’s favourite TV vicar
Former 80s pop star Rev Coles was in The Communards with Jimmy Somerville (left)
The business is sitting on £542,977 in ready cash in the bank. It also has healthy reserves of £354,477, which is three times the previous year of £128,736.
Along with his music career, Richard has made his money from a number of successful TV appearances including Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity MasterChef, Songs Of Praise and Newsnight Review, Have I Got News For You? and QI.
Richard has also worked on the radio and has written a number of crime novels and a top selling autobiography.
It comes as this years I’m A Celeb stars estimated earnings were revealed as they star on the ITV show.
And Coleen Rooney is thought to bring in an eye-watering amount – with previous reports stating her fee is around £1.5million which would make it the biggest in the show’s history.
Meanwhile Strictly professional Oti Mabuse is thought to be a getting a £200,000 fee according to the publication, while N-Dubz star Tulisa is estimated to be receiving around the same amount.
Podcaster GK Barry and McFly singer Danny Jones are thought to be getting the same amount as Alan with around £150,000 too.
Alan Halsall from Coronation Street could be getting a payment from ITV bosses of between £100,000 to £150,000 it has been estimated.
Richard’s firm Mistramark Ltd has paid £179,047 in corporation tax over 2022 and 2023. The rate at the time was 19 per cent, meaning the company netted around £940k profit.
Along with his music career, Richard has made his money from a number of successful TV appearances including Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity MasterChef, Songs Of Praise and Newsnight Review, Have I Got News For You? and QI
Ex boxer Barry McGuigan could scoop £100,000 while Loose Women’s Jane Moore could earn around £120,000 for her stint.
Next DJ and TV presenter Melvin Odoom is thought to be receiving a fee of around £90,000.
The star, who now practices as a Church of England priest, confirmed that the canny move has helped him to grow ‘fatter’ before he is forced to switch to a diet of beans and rice.
When asked if he tried to lose weight in preparation for the show, Rev Richard said: ‘My run-up to the show was going on a cruise.
‘I would like to say that I’ve been lowering my calorie intake to prepare for that, but that’s not worked out.
‘I’ve been on a 5,000 calories a day sort of diet. So I think I’m already fatter since my measurements the day before yesterday, and will be for the next set of measurements.
‘So no, I’ve not done that at all. I tried to, and I thought I should because I imagine the body will notice going from 5000 calories a day to 500 calories a day, but it’s good, and I will lose a bit of weight.’
Rev Richard will join the likes of super Wag Coleen Rooney, 39, the former X-Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos, 36, and Barry McGuigan, 32, six days after they entered the camp.
Coleen Rooney is thought to bring in an eye-watering amount – with previous reports statin her fee is around £1.5million which would make it the biggest in the show’s history
While N-Dubz star Tulisa is estimated to be receiving around the same amount of around £200,000
But the former Strictly Come Dancing contestant warned: ‘I am mostly competitive in a quiz, but if there’s a scramble for a buffet… When I was a vicar, they used to make me not go to the buffet because I would elbow old ladies out the way to get to the pork pies.’
When asked if he would bring his religious faith into the Jungle, the vicar admitted he would ‘absolutely need it’ when it came to Bushtucker trials dealing with height – his biggest fear.
He said: ‘I actually froze with fear on the stepladder the other day on the second rung up. So that will be scary. But I know that there will be somebody burly with a harness nearby.’
But added: ‘I’m quite relaxed about that [sharing his faith]. I’m not going to go around singing All the Christian Soldiers.’