Becky Hill’s astonishing wealth has been revealed after sharing that she has bought her dream home with fiancé Charlie Gardner.
It comes shortly after the singer, 30, helped her parents Susan and Stephen retire by purchasing their house. She also bought her big brother a house.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, Becky shared loved-up snaps with Charlie outside of their new countryside home.
She wrote in the caption: ‘I decided to have a quieter year at work so I could write album 3, get married & buy a house fit for the next chapter of my life.
‘I’ve been lucky enough to be able to retire both of my parents, buy them a house & got my big brother a house too. So it was our turn.
‘Worked my whole life to protect my family & now I have a new home fit for our own. not yet tho, I got a new album to finish but big girl movements this weekend.’

Becky Hill’s astonishing wealth has been revealed after sharing that she has bought her dream home with fiancé Charlie Gardner

‘I decided to have a quieter year at work so I could write album 3, get married & buy a house fit for the next chapter of my life’
After soaring to fame following her stint on The Voice, her music career has gone from strength to strength, and so too has her bank balance, with it being said she’s amassed a whopping fortune of £6.6 million.
Becky’s multi-millionaire status is owed largely to her jam-packed schedule of live shows, including a very lucrative residency in Ibiza, with The Sun reporting that Becky’s earnings hit an eye-watering £313,000 per month.
Records filed at Companies House reportedly show that the Lose Control hitmaker’s primary business, EKO Music disclosed profits of £4.1 million, with the sum boosted by an additional £437,224 from Becky’s newest venture, EKO Entertainment LLP.
Collectively, Becky’s companies have gained a steady income of £1,915 in daily profits over the past year.
As a testament to the star’s growing success, her company Eko Music initially reported a modest profit of £34,028 after being first established a decade ago.
This has steadily grown over the years, with profits surpassing the £1 million mark in 2021, and just two years later, the company saw profits soar to an incredible £3.8 million.
Becky’s latest company EKO Entertainment was only formed in 2023, but has already ‘posted strong early results’, according to The Sun, which only serves to bolster the Wish You Well singer’s already impressive finances.
The chart-topper has also apparently set out to line her pockets even further by setting up EKO Publishing last year, though profits are yet to be filed for that venture.

It comes shortly after the singer, 30, helped her parents Susan and Stephen retire by purchasing their house. She also bought her big brother a house

Taking to Instagram on Monday, Becky shared loved-up snaps with Charlie outside of their new countryside home

‘Worked my whole life to protect my family & now I have a new home fit for our own. not yet tho, I got a new album to finish but big girl movements this weekend’
However, with it being reported that her companies have £3.2 million in cash reserves, in addition to £3.4 million in receivables, things are sure looking bright for the star.
Becky’s music career has gone on an incredible trajectory since she lost out to Leanne Mitchell in the very first series of The Voice UK.
The singer has gone on to bag two Brit awards in addition to multiple UK Top 40 hits including six top 10 tracks and a number one song, Gecko (Overdrive).
Becky revealed she was engaged after Charlie popped the question while on a romantic holiday in the Maldives.
She made the happy announcement with a slew of snaps of the happy couple posted to Instagram and wrote: ‘turns out he actually does like me’ followed by a diamond ring emoji.
She then revealed that she wanted to have a ‘sick’ music festival-style wedding when the pair tie the knot.
Becky told The Sun in 2022: ‘We are having a festival of course! We are going to have a sick festival with an acoustic tent, a dance tent, a pop tent.’
Asked if big names such as David Guetta and Little Mix would perform at the festival, Becky said: ‘I’d like to think so. As long as they don’t all need paying, yes. I’ll be like, ‘I’ll give you cake’. Just let me get album two out of the way.’
Commenting on Charlie’s marriage proposal, she added: I was like, ‘Shut the f*** up!’ It was mad. He drew a heart in the sand on a desert island.
The engagement came after Becky spoke to Daily Mail and admitted finding going abroad ‘especially difficult’ due to archaic attitudes towards her ‘queerness ‘.
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Becky’s music career has gone on an incredible trajectory since she lost out to Leanne Mitchell in the very first series of The Voice UK [pictured on The Voice UK in 2012]

She announcemed her engagement with a slew of snaps of the happy couple posted to Instagram and wrote: ‘turns out he actually does like me’ followed by a diamond ring emoji

She also flashed her stunning sapphire ring at the camera
A reclaimed slur, the umbrella term is used by anybody who does not identify as heterosexual or the gender binary.
Becky declared herself a member of the LGBTQ+ community, however was left feeling perplexed following an interview in Poland.
She exclusively told Daily Mail: ‘One of the things that I found especially difficult is talking about my queerness in different countries.
‘I recently went to Poland and I was asked about being queer in an interview and what it meant considering I had a boyfriend who was in a heterosexual relationship.’
The Wish You Well songstress continued: ‘I answered it very honestly – as I would always answer any question I get asked.
‘But it’s difficult when attitudes in certain areas of the world haven’t been brought up to the same date as us.
‘Everybody’s got to come into the 21st century, everybody’s got to get used to the idea that queer people are here and not going anywhere.’
‘Hopefully people will start to love the queer community as much as I do.’