Celebrity Traitors is coming to a dramatic end tonight - with whoever wins landing a large pay cheque to give to their chosen charity. However, with some huge names on the BBC game show, it's no surprise that it's not the first time that some of the line-up have seen such big sums of money.
Viewers will be tuning in at 9pm this evening to find out whether traitors Cat Burns and Alan Carr can scoop the £100,000 prize, or whether the three remaining faithfuls - Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed and David Olosuga - will outsmart them and bag the cash themselves. However, in a last-minute blunder, the winner has already been outed to many. Despite the winnings of the show going to charity, it was previously reported that each of the celebs were paid a flat fee for appearing on the show, too. During an episode of The Rest Is Entertainment podcast, Marina Hyde and Richard Osman addressed the fees for the celebrities taking part. Marina explained that all the celebrities were given "a blanket fee" of £40,000, meaning a total of £760,000 was spent on the cast alone.
We take a look at how much the top seven celebs are worth and which ones are already the richest.
Riddikulus Ltd is reported to have £843,338 in equity, which includes a whopping £655,568 "cash in the bank".
It paid £32,506 in corporation tax last year, suggesting profit of £130,000.
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