Danny Miller could rake in some serious cash in brand deals if he wins ITV’s I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here!
Known for playing Aaron Dingle in the soap Emmerdale, the 30-year-old actor quit his role after 13 years before heading to Gwych Castle.
Danny now finds himself in the show’s final four, competing against his co-stars to be crowned the first-ever King of the Castle.
If he wins, the soap veteran is expected to bag a million pounds in brand endorsements and media opportunities.
With the aid of former Love Island pal Scott Thomas, the brother of soap actors Ryan and Adam Thomas, who’s currently managing Danny’s off-screen career.
Scott heads his own PR firm in Manchester and is friends with billionaire Umar Kamai, who leads the fashion brands Boohoo and Pretty Little Thing.
Danny won’t have to wait around once he leaves the castle, with a string of media interviews, endorsements and public appearances already on the cards for the camp mate with Scott’s support.
A source said: “The key when someone gets out of I’m a Celeb is to act fast and bag the best deals and quickly before the person fades from the public’s collective mind.”
Adding: “He’ll come out of camp to several big TV offers – he’s proved very popular. Scott is looking to work a number of angles for Danny, including speaking to the Kamani about getting Danny on the catwalk with Boohoo.”
Danny’s fan base continues to grow with his popular status on I’m A Celeb and Emmerdale fans rooting for the actor to win.
Weeks before he entered to the I’m A Celeb castle, Danny and his fiancé Steph welcomed their first child, a son called Albert.
Frankie Bridge, David Ginola, Simon Gregson and Danny will fight it out to be crowned King or Queen of the Castle.
The winner will be announced on Sunday night.
I’m A Celebrity continues Saturday night on ITV at 9pm
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