The Grand Tour hosts 'await £29m payday' after closing company

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Along with the show’s executive producer Andy Wilman, the three men are expected to share the multi-million pound surplus that was left behind when they made the decision to close it recently.

Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond will reportedly be raking it in in 2019.The hosts have already confirmed the fourth series of the Grand Tour , their company Chump Holdings Ltd had a surplus of £28,927,645 after debts paid off in full.

Companies House records show that the company was originally set up in October 2015, just over a year before The Grand Tour launched in November 2016.However, Clarkson, May and Wilman officially stepped down as directors of the company on 4 April, 2019. Back in 2017, it was alleged that Amazon had paid the TV presenters £35.8 million to make The Grand Tour.

 

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