Matt Hancock and 16 famous Newcastle United supporters ranked by their net worth – gallery
Matt Hancock and 16 famous Newcastle United supporters ranked by their net worth
Three well-known Newcastle fans are currently on our televisions on a daily basis with MP Matt Hancock currently in ITV’s I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Hosted by famous Magpies supporters Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly.
From politicians and TV personalities, to singers and local heroes, Newcastle have a number of famous fans – including some surprising and international names.
Over the years, we have seen many celebrities come out and publicly announce their support of the Tyneside club.
But which ones have the highest net worth?
Such figures can be difficult to determine with conflicting numbers from a range of online sources.
But we’ve put together a list ranking 17 famous Newcastle United fans in order of their net worth, from lowest to highest...
Over the years, we have seen many celebrities come out and publicly announce their support of the Tyneside club.
5. Abhisit Vejjajiva (estimated net worth: £1.8million)
Another politician, albeit one who does the majority of his work far from these shores. Vejjajiva is a former Prime Minister in Thailand, but was born in Newcastle. He declared his support for the Toon Army in 2008.
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6. Asim Chaudhry (estimated net worth: £1-5million)
Chaudhry is another celebrity that, despite not being from the local area, is a Newcastle United supporter. Like many before him, a combination of the 1990’s, memorable kits and Alan Shearer was enough to make the comedian and writer a Magpies supporter for life.
Photo: Jeff Spicer
7. Cameron Norrie (estimated net worth: £3-5million)
The Wimbledon star claims to be a Newcastle United fan despite being born in South Africa. He even accepted Mehrdad Ghodoussi’s offer to come and attend a match at St James’s Park this season.
8. Gabby Logan (estimated net worth: £3-5million)
Despite Logan’s father being former Leeds United and Coventry City midfielder Terry Yorath, the TV presenter became a Newcastle United fan after moving to Durham for University.
Photo: Catherine Ivill