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Jeremy Clarkson to share £24m payday with Grand Tour pals James May and Richard Hammond

Jeremy Clarkson is set to enjoy a share of a £24million payday.

The presenter, 64, has racked up the incredible sum thanks to The Grand Tour through company W. Chump & Son Ltd.

It is due to be split between him and co-stars Richard Hammond and James May along with the Prime Video show’s producer Andy Wilman.

That means up to a cool £6million each.

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Car lovers Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May have worked together for years
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They’re getting a payout as The Grand Tour is ending after eight years.

New documents show their company has £22.9million in cash and is owed £1.1million.

‌Jeremy, Richard and James commanded big money from Prime Video when they joined the streamer.

The trio earned an estimated £160million for one deal that included three series.

‌A show insider said: “It very much marks the end of an era for the three presenters. The Grand Tour is one of Prime Video’s most watched shows and Jeremy, James and Richard have a devoted following. But the boys have made no bones about the fact they’re all advancing in years and they have lots of other projects to pursue.”

Jeremy recently spent some of his TV earnings by splashing out £1million on a pub in the Cotswolds.

The trio have continued their success since leaving Top Gear
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The venture is expected to make him big money when fans flock there for a tipple.

‌And he is also racking up earnings with his 1,000-acre farm Diddly Squat, which has a lucrative shop and features on his show Clarkson’s Farm.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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