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Seamus Duff

Phillip Schofield 'made £2 million in last year as earnings dwarf Holly Willoughby's'

Phillip Schofield could quit his job tomorrow and enjoy a life of luxurious early retirement – according to reports about his growing personal wealth.

The 58-year-old This Morning host has been banking millions over the years – with another £2.5 million added to his wealth in the past year alone.

Phil reportedly earns an eye watering £600,000 a year for his role as joint presenter of This Morning alongside 39-year-old Holly Willoughby.

While endorsements for brands including WeBuyAnycar.com and other hosting roles on shows including How To Spend It Well.

Phillip Schofield has been raking in money in recent years (mirror.co.uk)

According to The Sun, Pip reported that his firm recorded earnings of £2.5 million through Companies House for the last financial year.

While the star is reported to be worth an overall fortune of £8 million.

The star’s company, Fistral Productions, reportedly an increase in earnings of £807,413.

Phil is believed to have made £2.5 million in one year – while Holly made a none too shabby £1.5 million (ITV)

While co-star Holly’s company, Roxcy Media, is said to have recorded an end of year worth at £1.55 million.

Holly and Phil are some of ITV’s most in demand presenters – however they could be facing a quieter 2021.

Government plans to reopen ice rinks were delayed on Friday amid lockdown easing measures in the UK.

The decision to delay the opening of ice rinks could impact the next series of Dancing On Ice – which usually begins confirming contestants in September.

Contestants on the hit reality sports competition usually spend months in advance training before live shows air from January.

It would be the latest show to be derailed or even cancelled by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic after Love Island was canned for 2020, and BGT live shows were axed.

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