Im A Celeb winner Jacqueline Jossa will make a 1 million in a year months after being clobbered with monster tax bill

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Im A Celebrity champion Jacqueline Jossa will make a 1million in a year – just months after being clobbered with a monster tax bill.

The 27-year-old’s wealth is set to soar in 2020 as she sparks a bidding war betweeen rival TV firms desperate to snap her up.

Jacqueline Jossa is set to become a millionaire

Telly executives know shell be a ratings winner for upcoming shows because of the voting power she attracted to win Im a Celeb.

They’ll hope to sign her up for projects like presenting slots and panel games.

And if she can get her relationship with love rat Dan Osborne back on track, she could turn build a brand like Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan.

It’s a far cry from August when the ex-EastEnders star wound up her firm Pooker Bash Limited owing 31,000 in VAT and Corporation Tax to HMRC.

Jac was stunned to be announced as the 2019 winner over Andy Whyment

The 27-year-old will make a million in 12 months

According to wealth management expert Richard Simpson Jacqueline’s money worries are over.

He said: It is all about making money quickly for her while she is the reigning champion.

And Dan can be part of this and help them build themselves into a brand like Marj and Michelle.

She must not only cash in on their success but also start to build a wider celebrity profile by becoming a strong product that reaches out to people who did not watch Im a Celeb.

She can earn 10,000 to 200,000 in the first few months by newspaper and magazine interviews, plus TV appearances and personal appearances in clubs and resorts at home and overseas.

Experts say she should build a brand with husband Dan Osborne to cash-in

Then she can start appearing on panel show games etc and telly companies will be paying big money for that. Shell also be looking at fronting things and doing reporting slots on things like consumer shows.

Come this time next year then panto could get her 100,000 for a lead role in a big show. Clothing and cosmetic firms will also want her on board.

In the summer her firm which was set up to take in cash from acting roles was voluntarily wound up with debts totalling almost 40,000.

It had assets in the shape of office equipment worth 4,000.

Its last annual accounts were filed in October last year and showed a bottom line of just 394.

Today she cancelled all live TV interviews to spend time with her family after her husband was accused of having a threesome behind her back.

It makes her the first winner ever not to appear on the likes of Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, This Morning or Loose Women the day after winning the show.