He’s done quite a few tours which bring in the money and he seems to be on a lot of panel shows and had his own show on Comedy Central.Could be that but is Chris Ramsey really that rich? Whenever I’ve mentioned him most people
say who?
No way can he afford the vicarage out right and / other properties without mortgages. If he can he’s paid too muchCould be that but is Chris Ramsey really that rich? Whenever I’ve mentioned him most people
say who?
Mrs Hinch has got £3m in the bank and bought her (not a) farm outright without selling her previous home for capital. All celebs are paid way too much compared to mere mortals!No way can he afford the vicarage out right and / other properties without mortgages. If he can he’s paid too much
He’s very easy on the eye too. I’ve bought tickets for Chris before just to see CarlAgree. Carl is really funny and seems genuinely much more down to earth than his prick of a mate.
I guess it always depends on how they handle their money. TV comedians often hide their wealth so as to not loose their 'man of the people' connection.Could be that but is Chris Ramsey really that rich? Whenever I’ve mentioned him most people
say who?
Property rich up North is very different to property rich down South.I guess it always depends on how they handle their money. TV comedians often hide their wealth so as to not loose their 'man of the people' connection.
Like others have said, he's done stand up tours which net profit, Strictly probably got him about 100k for four months work, the money in successful podcasting is crazy and that's before the tour/book sales, then there's TV appearances, their BBC1 show, the £5 Rosie gets each month for peddling Hello Fresh.....
All adds up and isn't ridiculous to think they could afford some houses in the North of England.
He could also have paid off the mortgage on the old house before they sold it. That would be very doable.Chris has been on the scene a good while now. He did tours and a fair bit of tv before Rosie came along. While not huge amounts I can imagine he has had an ok income over the years. Some people are very savvy with different investments or property
Did they make a good bit of money from their old house? Not sure when they bought it. Our house has increased by at least £100k (houses have sold by even more) in the last 5 years. No major work just an increase in prices In the north but not the East.
Even with his wife's obsession with sofas and lamps!If you google Chris’s net worth it says around £5 million. Not sure how accurate that is but I can imagine it as he’s been around for years and has probably been very savvy with his money
Well she needs quality sofas to plonk her fat arse on to complain how tired she is. Also decent lamps to complement the filter apps she uses.Even with his wife's obsession with sofas and lamps!
I’ve never seen a more badly designed look than their houses. Her style is horrible k don’t get how she spends so much money to make it look like a grandma died in the house 50 years ago.Even with his wife's obsession with sofas and lamps!
I’ve been on here before and said that Rosie got a 6 figure sum just for advertising Aldi nappies a few times and I was completely shouted down but it’s a fact.I guess it always depends on how they handle their money. TV comedians often hide their wealth so as to not loose their 'man of the people' connection.
Like others have said, he's done stand up tours which net profit, Strictly probably got him about 100k for four months work, the money in successful podcasting is crazy and that's before the tour/book sales, then there's TV appearances, their BBC1 show, the £5 Rosie gets each month for peddling Hello Fresh.....
All adds up and isn't ridiculous to think they could afford some houses in the North of England.
You can view their limited company accounts on companies house, it’s public recordI’ve been on here before and said that Rosie got a 6 figure sum just for advertising Aldi nappies a few times and I was completely shouted down but it’s a fact.
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