THEY portray a life of glitz and glamour – but have some of the contestants who enter the Celebrity Big Brother house fallen on hard times?
Among this year’s stars are those with jaw-dropping bank balances, rags-to-riches stories, and legends who’ve blown through millions.
Some of the contestants are sitting on eye-watering fortunes, with thriving businesses, blockbuster paydays, and lucrative brand deals keeping their bank accounts stacked.
Others have seen their wealth come and go, splashing out on luxury lifestyles before hitting financial rock bottom.
Take one singer, who once had £8 million in his pocket before watching it disappear or the Hollywood icon whose riches took a hit when he swapped film sets for the boxing ring.
Although the winner of the show does not get a cash prize, the contestants have all been paid huge sums to take part.
Here, we take a deep dive into the bank balances of this year’s Celebrity Big Brother contestants.
It reveals the big spenders, the smart savers, and the ones who might benefit most from the show’s exposure.
JoJo Siwa – £15m
The 21-year-old American sensation has built an impressive empire with an estimated net worth of £15.1 million.
Rising to fame as a child on Dance Moms, JoJo’s vibrant personality landed her a lucrative career spanning music, acting, and social media.
Her YouTube channel boasts millions of subscribers, contributing significantly to her income.
And JoJo has capitalised on her brand through merchandise lines, including her signature hair bows, dolls, and clothing.
Her partnership with Nickelodeon further expanded her reach, leading to branded tours and television appearances.
When it comes to spending, JoJo isn’t shy about indulging in colourful, customised cars with her own face on them and a lavish home that reflects her exuberant style.
In December, it was reported that she was selling her huge mansion in Los Angeles, California for more than £3million.
The 6,463-square-foot home has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, plus a swimming pool and basketball court.
She’s toned down the decor since it’s been on the market, but when she appeared on MTV Cribs JoJo showed off a slime room, a rainbow room and a psychedelic bedroom filled with 4,000lbs of candy,
Patsy Palmer – £9.3m
Best known for her iconic role as Bianca Jackson on EastEnders, Patsy Palmer has since branched out with some sources estimating she will amass a net worth of £9.3million this year.
In 2020 Patsy, 52, ventured into the wellness industry, launching her own brand of beauty products, Good and Proper.
Her move to Los Angeles saw her embrace a new identity as a DJ, spinning at high-profile events and private parties, adding another income stream.
Patsy’s entrepreneurial spirit extends to her investments in real estate, owning properties in both the UK and the US. Her Malibu home features stunning views of the sea and a spacious patio.
Jack P. Shepherd – £6million
Jack P. Shepherd, best known for portraying David Platt on Coronation Street, has built a net worth estimated at £6million.
His long-standing role reportedly earns him around £250,000 a year, placing him among the top earners in British soaps.
On top of that, Jack, 37, has made money from voiceover work and stage performances.
Known for his love of cars, he has been spotted driving a £41,000 Mustang 5.0 V8 and a £50,000 Maserati.
He lives in a luxury apartment in Manchester with his fiance Hanni Treweek.
Mickey Rourke – £3.8m
Mickey Rourke’s career has been a rollercoaster, with a reported net worth estimated at £3.8million in 2025.
Rising to fame in the 1980s with films like 9½ Weeks, Mickey, 72, took a hiatus from acting to pursue professional boxing, a move that impacted his finances and health.
But comeback movie The Wrestler in 2008 earned him critical acclaim and boosted his earnings.
Mickey lives in a five-bedroom home in Beverly Hills. It comes with breathtaking views over Los Angeles.
According to Auto Evolution, luxury cars including a Lamborghini have been spotted abandoned outside his garage.
Daley Thompson – £3m
Olympic legend Daley Thompson, 66, won gold in the decathlon during the 1980 and 1984 Games and broke the world record for the event four times.
Today he is reportedly worth £3million having moved into fitness coaching and motivational speaking.
His inspiring career has made him in demand in the corporate world, where he offers training programs for businesses.
Chris Hughes – £1.4m
Chris Hughes, who gained fame on Love Island, has an estimated net worth of £1.4million.
His post-show career includes television presenting roles, including covering cricket for the BBC and racing for ITV, earning him a six-figure salary.
Chris, 32, has also secured lucrative sponsorship deals with brands like Topman and McDonald’s thanks to his substantial social media following.
While he has invested in fashion, he also embraces a luxury lifestyle – glimpses of which he shares with his followers.
In 2020, he showed off his BMW which is said to have cost an eye-watering £100,000. He also has a stunning manor home in Gloucestershire.
Angelica Bell – £1m
Television and radio presenter Angelica Bell, 49, made sensible decisions to secure a career that is both long-lived and lucrative.
She started out on CBBC in 2000, quickly becoming a favourite among young audiences with shows like That’s Genius! and Xchange.
Her versatility saw her graduate to an adult audience, co-presenting The Martin Lewis Money Show and providing occasional cover on The One Show.
In 2017, Angelica showcased her cooking skills by winning Celebrity MasterChef, which opened doors to further TV opportunities.
Her combined net worth with her husband Michael Underwood, a fellow CBBC presenter, is estimated at £1.1 million.
Angelica is known for her prudent financial habits, having saved £50,000 in two years during her CBBC tenure.
Trisha Goddard – £7m
Trisha Goddard, a stalwart of daytime television, has been rumoured to have an estimated net worth of over £7million.
Her eponymous talk show, which tackled real-life issues with empathy, made her a household name before it was cancelled by Channel 5 in 2005.
Since then Trisha, 67, has forged a path as a public speaker, and has also collaborated with health organisations and campaigns due to her battle with breast cancer.
Trisha has also been a hit stateside – she is a regular contributor on American news networks such as CNN.
In recent times, she has also been a presenter on ITV’s Good Morning Britain.
Chesney Hawkes – £8m
Chesney Hawkes shot to fame at 19 with his hit single The One and Only, which dominated the UK charts for five weeks in 1991.
Despite the initial success, Chesney faced financial challenges, admitting to squandering £8 million.
Speaking on the ‘My Dirty Laundry’ podcast, he said: “I did that classic thing when I first made it of just blowing everything. I bought a state-of-the-art studio.
“I bought everyone in my family a car. So yeah, we had fun.”
He added: “My brother Jodie is my drummer and he was with me through the whole time. And yeah, we enjoyed it, because we were young.”
However, the 53-year-old has managed to claw back some cash through continued performances, ongoing royalties and private gigs.
Nowadays, he leads a more measured lifestyle, focusing on family and music, and advocating for mental health awareness. And he is said to have made back the £8m he lost.
Michael Fabricant – £5m
Sir Michael Fabricant, a prominent British politician, served as the Member of Parliament for Lichfield from 1992 until his defeat in 2024.
Before his political career, Michael, 74, co-founded a business exporting equipment and services to radio and TV stations in 48 countries,.
His net worth is rumoured to be over £5million, reflecting his diverse career in politics, media, and business.
Last week, it was reported that he had signed a six-figure deal to appear on Celebrity Big Brother.
Known for his distinctive blond hair and love of publicity, Michael has made sure he stays in the spotlight through broadcasting and writing.
Ella Rae Wise – £500,000
Ella Rae Wise, 24, gained fame as a star of The Only Way Is Essex.
She is also is a trained hairdresser specialising in hair extensions.
Ella’s net worth has seen a steady increase over the years, with estimates that she could be worth as much as £500,000.
She certainly has expensive tastes, splashing out on a pink Porsche worth an eye-watering £190,000. Earlier this year, she showed off a £3,800 bracelet.
With a substantial social media following, Ella is able to demand high fees for collaborations with fashion and beauty brands.
Donna Preston
Donna Preston, 38, is an English actress, comedian, and writer, recognised for her roles in Apocalypse Wow, Hey Tracey!, and Michael McIntyre’s Big Show.
Most recently she played Despair in Netflix’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman.
While specific details about her net worth are unknown, her consistent work in high-profile projects suggests a solid income flow.
Danny Beard
Danny Beard is the stage name of Daniel Curtis, 32, a drag performer and singer who won the fourth series of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK.
Before this, Danny appeared on Britain’s Got Talent and Karaoke Club: Drag Edition.
Boasting 198,000 followers on Instagram, Danny leverages this platform for brand collaborations and event promotions – although his actual income is unknown.