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Helen Skelton's secret off-screen side-hustle earns Strictly star over £1m

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Strictly Come Dancing star Helen Skelton has a little-known side-hustle away from the TV cameras that has seen her earn more than £1million in recent years.The 39-year-old former Blue Peter presenter has shown another string to her bow in recent weeks with her dancing performances.However, while Helen's business acumen may not be what has made her a star, it has raked her in a small fortune.READ MORE: Strictly's Kai and Nadiya announce 'latest edition' to their family with sweet postChildren's clothing line Toy Breaker was started by Helen at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and recent accounts make impressive reading.The Sun reports that Helen’s Skelton Production Ltd last set of accounts show she’s got £474,667 “cash in the bank”.In total, Helen has paid £185,955 in corporation tax over the last three years, which at a rate of 19% works out at earnings for the same period of £978,710.The mum-of-three has previously discussed her baby clothing range, which is a unisex brand made from organic cotton.She told Celeb Mix: “It was back at the start of the pandemic that I first had the idea of doing a kids range.“One of my best friends was working for a fast fashion brand at the time, but was looking to change what she was doing, so whilst we were talking one day and I was telling her how I can never get my kids to wear anything other than a football kit, the idea to do a kids line came to us and we just thought why not.“It’s funny to think about it now, because everything that’s followed after and where we find ourselves now, all came from that initial conversation.”To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Earlier this week Helen broke her silence after her.

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