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Jill Scott's making big money! Lionesses legend's earnings revealed as Euro 2022 winner cashes in following 'I'm A Celebrity' triumph

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  • Scott earned £720,000 last year
  • Profiting from several business ventures
  • Won 'I'm A Celeb' reality show after retiring
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to The Sun, new company records reveal that Scott earned almost £720,000 last year, with equity in her business 'Jill Scott 8 Ltd' shooting up to around £1.2 million. As well as earning big off the back of her 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here' Win, Scott has continued running her coffee shop, while also completing plenty of lucrative media work.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    England Women's Euro 2022 triumph — after which Scott called time on a decorated playing career — opened a lot of doors for the ex-Man City midfielder. She's since become a household name and a regular face on television screens in the UK. As well as being a captain on the game show 'A League Of Their Own', Scott also co-hosts the Stick To Football podcast alongside Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright, and Roy Keane.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    There's no prize money for winning 'I'm A Celeb', but the commercial opportunities typically offered to victors are extremely lucrative. On top of that, Scott also reportedly received a flat fee of around £100,000 for being a contestant, according to Grazia.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR SCOTT?

    Scott's busy schedule doesn't look like it'll be slowing down any time soon. The latest edition of the Stick To Football podcast saw Scott link up with her co-hosts to interview Wayne Rooney about everything from the growth of set-piece coaching to being disciplined as Plymouth manager.