Lucy Beaumont and Jon Richardson's insane joint earnings per week amid marriage split
Comedians Lucy Beaumont and Jon Richardson's huge joint earnings have been revealed following their marriage split in April. The couple, who announced they were divorcing after nine years together, raked in an eye-watering £32,000-a-week last year thanks to hit TV shows and stand-up tours.
According to the MailOnline, latest accounts from their company, This Guy At Night Limited, reveals cash deposits of £2.3 million, compared to £1.5 million the year prior. The publication also reports that they paid £337,880 in Corporation Tax, pointing to earnings of around £1.7 million, which is three times the figure in 2022. Lucy, 41, and Jon, 42, who starred together in hit Dave series Meet The Richardsons and presented Jon & Lucy’s Odd Couples on Channel 4, left fans stunned when they confirmed they were parting ways.
In a statement, they said: "After nine years of marriage, we would like to announce that we have separated. We have jointly and amicably made the difficult decision to divorce and go our separate ways."
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The couple, who share seven-year-old daughter Elsie Louise, added: "As our only priority is managing this difficult transition for our daughter, we would ask that our privacy is respected at this sensitive time to protect her well-being. We will be making no further comment."
Lucy later told OK!: "People might think I should talk about it because we were so public and everyone knew us as a couple, but I won’t, and not because there’s any animosity. We both agreed that while it might be weird for other people not hearing anything about it, we wouldn’t talk about anything to do with the marriage or each other.”
In September, it was reported that Jon had given a hefty sum of £1.625 million to Lucy after their split. Over the course of their relationship, the couple had built up a fortune of £6 million. Documents for a company they had run together revealed that in June, Jon paid Lucy that sum for her shares in a company in which they were both listed as directors.
Jon also forked out an additional £8,125 in stamp duty to HMRC after buying Lucy's stake in the company This Guy at Night Limited. The business is still valued at a cool £4 million according to documents filed at Companies House.
Despite their separation, Jon and Lucy remain joint owners of a detached home in Yorkshire, valued at £1 million. They also jointly own a plush flat in North London worth £1 million.