That’s it folks, it’s finally time to crown the King or Queen of The Jungle and it’s down to the final three on the show, but what are they worth?
There are big and small names who get thrown into the I’m A Celeb camp and the celebrities can be worth anything from a pretty penny to an absolute fortune.
With the likes of YouTube GK Barry and singer Tulisa now out of the mix, there’s only three who remain and fans are itching to know how much cash they’re set to make or already have in the bank – so let’s take a look.
This year’s final three (ITV)
What is Coleen Rooney’s net worth?
Rooney, the WAG of footballer Wayne Rooney was reportedly paid £1,500,000 to enter the jungle by ITV, is apparently the highest paid campmate of all time.
Others say she was paid £1.5 million, so who can say for sure?
Damn.
But aside from that, her business sense means that she has allegedly got a net-worth of £14 million outside of her marriage, which makes her rich in her own right.
McFly singer Danny Jones is in the final three (ITV)
What is Danny Jones’ net worth?
Jones has become a fan-favourite in camp thanks to his candid conversations about fame, mental health and the relationship with his father.
The 38-year-old competed in the Celebrity Cyclone trial last night (December 7) alongside Reverend Richard Coles, former campmate Oti Mabuse and Coleen Rooney, and he came out victorious.
Having made his riches at 18, Jones had to grow up fast with the amount of money he was making.
The musician found fame two decades ago as a member of McFly alongside Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd.
Jones founded McFly with Fletcher back in 2004 after meeting at an audition for another band.
According to various reports, Jones is estimated to be worth between £2 and £4 million. He’ll be able to add his I’m A Celeb appearance fee to that list, although it’s unlikely to be as high as Rooney’s £1.5 million price tag.
The reverend is nearly a winner (ITV)
What is Reverend Richard Coles’ net worth?
Before the Reverend became an acclaimed author, he was actually in two popular bands in the 1980s.
Little did you know that in 1983, he joined Bronski Beat, who was best known for their hit Smalltown Boy.
Though he left the band two years later, it’s pretty cool that he can say he was a musician, author and Reverend too.
According to National World, Coles has an estimated net worth of £3.9 million thanks to his part in two major bands of the 80s and his book publishing deals.
If you don’t know what he’s written, he’s got titles such as Fathomless Riches, A Death In The Parish, Murder Before Evensong and Murder at the Monastery.
He’s also appeared on TV shows like Strictly Come Dancing, Songs of Praise, Celebrity MasterChef, QI and Have I Got News For You?
He’s British TV gold and we love him for it.
So, there you have it, folks.
This is what they’re worth.
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