Gordon Ramsay’s Massive Payday Revealed After Skin Cancer Scare

Gordon Ramsay’s Massive Payday Revealed After Skin Cancer Scare

Gordon Ramsay is raking in a huge £172,000-a-week thanks to his two firms connected to his TV work and image rights.

His two firms Humble Pie Media and Humble Pie Productions reportedly made a combined profit of £9million in the last financial year.

The famous chef, 58, amassed a whopping £27million in the firm’s combined reserves.

According to The Sun, his businesses also have a colossal £83million in joint assets.

Despite his bumper £24,691-a-day pay check and recent skin cancer scare, Gordon doesn’t look like he is planning to slow down anytime soon as his former series Hell’s Kitchen is set for a major reboot.

Gordon hosted the UK version of the hugely successful format on ITV, which ran between 2004 and 2009. 

Gordon Ramsay, 58, is raking in a huge £172,000-a-week thanks to his two firms connected to his TV work and image rights (pictured in 2024)

Gordon Ramsay, 58, is raking in a huge £172,000-a-week thanks to his two firms connected to his TV work and image rights (pictured in 2024)

Despite his bumper £24,691-a-day pay check and recent skin cancer scare (his scar pictured), Gordon doesn't look like he is planning to slow down anytime soon as his former series Hell's Kitchen is set for a major reboot

Despite his bumper £24,691-a-day pay check and recent skin cancer scare (his scar pictured), Gordon doesn’t look like he is planning to slow down anytime soon as his former series Hell’s Kitchen is set for a major reboot

Daily Mail has contacted Gordon’s representatives for comment. 

Gordon starred in just the first series before Gary Rhodes, Jean-Christophe Novelli and Marco Pierre White took over.

Despite this, his foul-mouthed remarks and savage put down of the celebrity contestants are still shared on social media today. 

He’s remained on the US version, which launched after the UK’s debut and has now been airing for 20 years, becoming a fixture on American television. 

It’s reported the series is set for a major reboot on British TV that will see Gordon back at the helm.

Gordon is also believed to have trademarked the Hell’s Kitchen name in the UK, paving the way for him to open a string of more restaurants on the back of the show. 

An insider told the publication: ‘Fans of the show will be doubly thrilled by the prospect of the competition coming back and being able to dine in a Hell’s Kitchen restaurant over here.

‘Business-savvy Gordon has watched as the popularity of Hell’s Kitchen in the US has helped bring in thousands of customers to his restaurants.

His two firms Humble Pie Media and Humble Pie Productions reportedly made a combined profit of £9million in the last financial year

His two firms Humble Pie Media and Humble Pie Productions reportedly made a combined profit of £9million in the last financial year

It's reported Hell's Kitchen is set for a major reboot on British TV that will see Gordon back at the helm

It’s reported Hell’s Kitchen is set for a major reboot on British TV that will see Gordon back at the helm 

A source said: 'Fans of the show will be doubly thrilled by the prospect of the competition coming back and being able to dine in a Hell's Kitchen restaurant over here'

A source said: ‘Fans of the show will be doubly thrilled by the prospect of the competition coming back and being able to dine in a Hell’s Kitchen restaurant over here’

‘The programme is broadcast in more than 100 countries around the world so between tourists visiting Britain and developing a whole new audience for the telly contest in the UK, it’s an incredibly smart move on his part.’ 

The news comes after Gordon revealed to fans last week that he underwent surgery to remove Basal Cell Carcinoma, a form of skin cancer.

He shared pictures of his stitched up face on Instagram on Saturday and said he is ‘grateful’ for removing the cancer fast.

Gordon also warned fans the importance of wearing sunscreen to prevent any form of skin cancer. 

He wrote: ‘Grateful and so appreciative for the incredible team at The Skin Associates and their fast reactive work on removing this Basal Cell Carcinoma thank you ! Please don’t forget your sunscreen this weekend ❤️I promise you it’s not a face lift! I’d need a refund…….’

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, which develops in the top layer of the skin (epidermis). They usually grow slowly, and they rarely spread to other parts of the body.

As per the NHS, Basal cell carcinomas can occur anywhere on the body but are most common in areas that are exposed to the sun such as your face, head, neck, and ears. 

Most Basal cell carcinomas are removed surgically, and the lesion is sent to the lab, to be examined under the microscope. It may take two to three weeks for the results of the biopsy to be sent back to the consultant.

There are three types of skin cancer. Each can present itself in different ways. These include moles that are either asymmetrical or abnormal, scaly or dark patches and  waxy bumps on the surface of the skin

There are three types of skin cancer. Each can present itself in different ways. These include moles that are either asymmetrical or abnormal, scaly or dark patches and  waxy bumps on the surface of the skin 

Gordon has previously starred in travel series Gordon, Gino and Fred's Road Trip for ITV, alongside Gino D'Acampo and French maître d'hôtel Fred Sirieix

Gordon has previously starred in travel series Gordon, Gino and Fred’s Road Trip for ITV, alongside Gino D’Acampo and French maître d’hôtel Fred Sirieix

If all the cancer has been completely removed or treated, you should view yourself as ‘cured’.

Gordon’s celebrity pals, friends and fans rushed to the comments to send their well wishes.

Dad-of-six Gordon previously revealed how he doesn’t eat at any of his 34 restaurants in the UK.

In fact, he’s only had dinner at one of his restaurants twice in 25 years – once for his daughter Megan’s 16th birthday, and a second time for a dinner with Bradley Cooper.

Speaking to The Savoy Originals, he admitted that he finds the experience ‘too posh’ and says it’s not his ‘style’.

He said: ‘Once was for Megan’s birthday and the second time was with Bradley Cooper.

‘Because it’s not my style – it’s too posh for me! It sounds weird right, you build the f***ing place. I can’t sit there.’

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