made a staggering £2million last year, latest accounts show.
Romesh Ranganathans Shocking Weekly Earnings Exposed!
Romesh Ranganathan made a staggering £2million last year, latest accounts show. The comedian, who was a maths teacher before he found fame, made £40,000-a-week ...
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The comedian, who was a maths teacher before he found fame, made £40,000-a-week thanks to his string of successful television deals and a West End debut.
New filings from the comedian's company Vetty Limited show the reserves grew from £2.5million to £4.5million in just 12 months.
Vetty Limited reached £5.4million, but after paying investors, Romesh was left with £4,574,114 in the bank.
Romesh also has the production company Ranga Bee with director Ben Green, which holds £468,000 in reserves.
The comic has landed numerous TV deals, including starring in Amazon Prime's second series of Last One Laughing.
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Romesh Ranganathan made a staggering £2million last year, latest accounts show. The comedian, who was a maths teacher before he found fame, made £40,000-a-week
Romesh is also the presenter of The Weakest Link and has a BBC Radio 2 show and tour dates.
The comedian also presented Can’t Knock The Hustle, with the four part travel series acting as a fact-check of his 2024 global stand-up tour.
Last year, Romesh made his West End stage debut as Bill in Alan Ayckbourn's Woman in Mind opposite Sheridan Smith.
Daily Mail has contacted Romesh's representative for comment.
Despite becoming one of Britain's most sought-after TV stars, the comedian shunned celebrity enclaves and instead chosen to build a six-bedroom property in his home town in West Sussex.
The BBC presenter moved into a £3million new home just five miles from the humble terrace house where he grew up back in 2022.
It is a far cry from the small house nearby where he grew up with his Sri Lankan parents, Shanthi and Ranga, and his younger brother Dinesh.
A source previously told The Mail on Sunday: 'Romesh could have moved somewhere flash but he decided to stay where his roots are. It's where his mum and brother are and it's a town he loves.
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The comic has landed numerous TV deals, including starring in Amazon Prime's second series of Last One Laughing
Last year Romesh made his West End stage debut as Bill in Alan Ayckbourn's Woman in Mind opposite Sheridan Smith
'He has managed to find a space there to build his dream home, though it is rather bigger than his childhood home in one of the poorer areas. It's a lovely story of rags to riches which Romesh has worked very hard for.'
The comedian, who replaced Anne Robinson as the host of The Weakest Link, has previously spoken about his impoverished upbringing, including the challenges faced by his family when their home was repossessed after his accountant father was jailed for two years for fraud.
Recalling how the family spent a period in bed-and-breakfast accommodation as they waited for the council to rehouse them, he said: 'This all happened very, very quickly. It was a struggle.
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'My mum found out my dad had been messing around. He fell into financial difficulty so we ended up getting our house taken away.
'We were supposed to go into a council flat, but they didn't have enough so we were in a bed-and-breakfast for a year and a half. And my dad was in prison. It was insane.'
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