Jason Donovan's company only had £4,000 in the bank before he started Dancing On Ice, it's claimed. The former Neighbours star's firm Chipvelvet Ltd had just £4,105 in reserves, according to its latest figures filed at Companies House, seen by The Sun.
He is thought to be getting at least £20,000 from appearing on Dancing On Ice. Jason, 52, is likely to hold money in other accounts, but he has reportedly been hit hard by the pandemic like many artists.
His main source of income is from touring and personal appearances, which probably won't happen again until 2022 as the coronavirus lockdown continues indefinitely.
Chipvelvet was set up 31 years ago for "artistic creation" and was making £600,000 profits in its heyday. It's not known how
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