The late Paul O'Grady reportedly left a massive £15.5m in his will, with £125,000 set aside to look after his five beloved pet dogs.
Paul also donated a huge £500,000 to the Battersea Cats and Dogs Home, which was featured on his popular TV show - ITV's For the Love of Dogs.This Morning presenter Alison Hammond was revealed as the new host of the series earlier this year following Paul's passing.
Paul, who sadly passed away at the age of 67 in March 2023, left behind a total of £775,000 to be given to causes and charities that were close to his heart, including gifts of £50,000 each to elephant and orangutan charities.The legendary star also gifted £50,000 to the Salvation Army, an organisation he admired since they helped those in need in his hometown of Liverpool during his childhood.
A friend of the late Lily Savage creator spoke to The Mirror about his final will and testament, and said: "This is typical of Paul as he put his money where his mouth was by leaving cash to charities that had special meaning to him.
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