Michelle Keegan reportedly earns an impressive £30,000 a week thanks to the global success of her Netflix hit Fool Me Once.
The actress has established herself as a billionaire after cashing in on a number of projects, and her income is set to rise further, with reports that the streaming platform has offered her a six-figure sum.
According to accounts obtained by SunMichelle’s company, Rosia Promotions Ltd, has cash of £2.9m over its last 12 months of trading and £3.6m in company accounts.
A tax bill also shows Michelle earns around £1.5million a year, which works out to an average of £30,000 a week.
Michelle earned £60,000 a year when she starred in Coronation Street, but left the soap in 2014 to pursue other acting roles.
Michelle Keegan reportedly earns an impressive £30,000 a week thanks to the global success of her Netflix hit Fool Me Once.
The actress has established herself as a billionaire with a series of projects and it has also been reported that the streaming platform has offered her a six-figure sum.
The star now earns much more thanks to a series of acting projects, and recently finished filming a second series of Ten Pound Poms.
Michelle will also begin filming a seventh series of Sky comedy Brassic, with a sixth installment due to air later this year.
The star also cashes in on several modeling deals, including clothing ranges with Lipsy and Very, as well as her own fashion company Aytee7, which she runs with her husband Mark Wright.
A source said: “Michelle is the complete package: a great actress, camera friendly and a smart business woman.”
Michelle recently gained global recognition thanks to her role in the exciting Netflix series Fool Me Once, based on Harlan Coban’s novel of the same name.
Following the success, it has now been reported that the streaming platform is interested in hiring Michelle for other projects.
The offer could help the former Coronation Street star conquer America and also land a huge payday.
A source told The Sun: “She has shown that you don’t need to be the stereotypical plum-voiced leading lady to appeal to an international audience.
The star also cashes in on a number of modeling deals, including clothing ranges with Lipsy and Very, as well as her own fashion company Aytee7, which she runs with her husband Mark Wright.
‘Michelle offers something different, but with all the charm, glamor and sex appeal that makes her one of Britain’s most exciting acting exports. The United States is seen as a market where they believe they could make the biggest impact.”
The source added: “With so many rival streamers eyeing Michelle now, it’s a no-brainer for Netflix to sign her.” But they’ll probably have to offer her a six-figure sum to keep her for multiple projects.
It comes after MailOnline revealed Michelle has become the talk of Hollywood after catching the attention of film bigwigs in Fool Me Once.
She has been inundated with film scripts and pitches for possible new roles as film bosses battle to make Michelle the latest British actress to conquer the big screen.
A source said: ‘The response to Fool Me Once has been overwhelming. Phone calls and offers have been coming in from Hollywood film executives, it’s unlike anything Michelle has ever experienced before.
‘Netflix is a global platform and the show has given it a chance to shine. His career has already been a success but now his star is on the rise, everyone can feel that this is the beginning of something special.
“Michelle feels lucky to have always played likable characters, but now she hopes to take it a step further and land a role in a movie.
“She aspires to play a dark character in a hard-hitting thriller, which will be a challenge for which she is fully prepared.”
Michelle rose to fame on Corrie as feisty Tina McIntyre in 2008, starring in the soap for six years and in almost 900 episodes.
He then landed leading roles in bbc TV dramas Our Girl and Ten Pound Poms, plus Sky comedy Brassico.
After leaving the soap opera to pursue other acting roles, Michelle admitted that she feared she would never work again.
She described the decision as a “risk”, particularly because her character was killed off, ending any chance of returning to the role.
But she has since surpassed her own expectations by landing multiple television roles and now starring in Fool Me Once, which was produced by Nicola Shindler, who was also behind Happy Valley.