Gemma Collins made whopping £5k a week in lockdown

Gemma Collins made a whopping £5k a week in lockdown as the reality star enjoys her most successful year to date.

SINCE the start of the pandemic, the former TOWIE star filmed her reality show Diva in Lockdown and has been pushing her clothing range.

But aside from that, the 39-year-old hasn’t done much else to rake in more than £20,000 a month since March.

According to her latest company accounts released this week, her company Gemma Collins Ltd is now worth over £253,000 – and she’s got £226,585 of cash in the bank, reports The Sun.

It’s claimed she paid herself an impressive dividend of £98,000.

Last year it was reported she had a net worth of £2.7million after launching her own show Gemma Collins: Diva Forever.

Her current success in business is in stark contrast to two years ago when Gemma Collins Boutique Ltd was dissolved with debts of £76,000, owing HM Revenue & Customs £64,489.


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