REVEALED: How much money Ant and Dec *really* made in 2015

You won’t BELIEVE how much money Ant and Dec made last year…

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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Ant and Dec are famed for their cheeky sense of humour, their amazing friendship, and they teeny-tiny statures.

But there is something pretty huge about the Britain’s Got Talent presenters… namely the PHENOMENAL size of their wallets!

Yup, Companies House have revealed exactly how much Ant and Dec made last year.

And it was just over £7 million.

Jinkies!

We guess that makes sense; after all, they have been busy presenting I’m A Celebrity, Britain’s Got Talent, Saturday Night Takeaway AND the Brit Awards over the past 12 months.

£7 million doesn’t seem SO huge a number when you think about all those huge ITV shows now, does it?

However that wasn’t £7 million EACH, mind you - that would be ridiculous.

In fact, Ant made £3 million in 2015 until the end of June, while Dec earned £3.38 million.

It seems as if Dec definitely made a bit more money than his BFF, too.

According to the same report, he also made an extra £1.76million (just spare change down the sofa for Dec!) thanks to a cash injection from disposing of an unknown asset.

This tidy sum of money has apparently taken Dec's shares in his company Deecourt up to £12.4million.

However Ant is just a few hundred thousand away from his best friend, as his own shareholder funds at company Teecourt are sitting pretty at £12.3million.

There’s no denying that the pair have worked hard for their conga, mind you.

Even Simon Cowell - TV’s original Mr Nasty - has praised them for their work ethic.

“They are is very loyal and the hardest working people I have ever seen,” he said.

“Whenever a [Britain’s Got Talent] act is there, they are on the ball. That’s part of their success and their charm.”

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