Geordie Shore legend Vicky Pattison had a standout financial year in 2025, raking in £1 million since her victory on I’m A Celebrity.
The 38-year-old TV personality boasts assets of £1,174,700 in her media enterprise, Vicky Pattison Co, marking the first time the company has hit the seven-figure mark.
Recent financial documents reveal that Pattison paid £245,592 in taxes for the period ending on March 31, 2025, indicating her earnings reached seven figures during that time, marking the largest tax payment the company has made since its inception in 2014.
Following her jungle triumph in 2015, Vicky ventured into various successful projects, such as her Mini V nutrition line, which generated £1 million in its inaugural year.
Additionally, Vicky expanded her portfolio with ventures like a fitness subscription service, a hair extension line, clothing collections, and her Spirit jewelry range with Chain and Able. She also profited from her fitness DVD releases.
In the realm of literature, Vicky found success with her autobiography “Nothing But The Truth” and popular novels “All That Glitters” and “A Christmas Kiss.”
Transitioning her career in recent years, Vicky has capitalized on opportunities as a panelist on shows like Loose Women and featured in impactful documentaries on Channel 4.
Moreover, Vicky leveraged her influence on Instagram, reportedly charging up to £10,000 per post, adding to her wealth.
With her podcast “Vicky Pattison: The Secret To,” boasting over 420 episodes, Vicky continues to expand her media footprint.
Her appearances on mainstream TV programs like Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway and Comedy Central’s Drunk History further solidified her presence in the entertainment industry.
Pattison also secured lucrative sponsorships with renowned jewelry brands Abbott Lyon and Leonné Jewellery, as well as underwear label Pour Moi.
Investing her earnings wisely, Vicky has acquired properties, including her £1.5 million dream home with partner and former TOWIE star Ercan Ramadan, featuring five bedrooms, three bathrooms, three reception rooms, and a stylish kitchen.
Expressing her financial prudence, Vicky shared, “I’m being wise with my money. I’ve been very well advised and I’m turning myself into a bit of a property tycoon.” She emphasized her preference for responsible spending over extravagance, opting for simpler pleasures like gin and tonics and Domino’s pizza.
