Gino D’Acampo has earned millions of pounds over the last few years - despite claims of sexual misconduct on set by “dozens” of people. Insiders have claimed that ITV was aware of complaints against this This Morning star as recently as 2023, with Gino now under investigation after being accused of inappropriate behaviour dating back over 12 years, and ITV News revealing that over 40 people had been spoken to regarding his alleged wrongdoing.
Although claims of Gino’s behaviour were reportedly well-known across his productions, it didn’t stop the celebrity chef from earning £6 million over the past two years, according to the Express. Companies House records show that Gino put some of the money into a new 'management consultancy' firm for his son Luciano, alongside his other holdings. In documents obtained by The Sun, Gino D’Acampo Holdings had assets of £4,893,220 and his talent firm MeMs agency has assets of £408,197. Gino D’Acampo Ltd holds £417,097. He owns all three companies with his wife Jessica.
Gino’s luxury lifestyle is clear in his home - a seven-bedroom Georgian townhouse in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, thought to be worth around £1.25 million. He shares the house with Jessica, Luciano, and their other two children - Rocco, 19, and Mia, 12. The property features a living room with a large fireplace, mint green walls, Victorian-style furniture, a chandelier, and an antique painting above the fireplace. Hoddesdon offers the D’Acampos all the perks of country life, but is also very close to London for Gino’s frequent TV work.
While Gino has reported a couple of bumper years in pay, it looks like that’s about to change in light of the investigation against him. According to an insider, the ITV has nothing currently in the works with the chef, and has decided not to go ahead with his unaired projects. “There is nothing currently commissioned or in development with Gino D’Acampo. The only outstanding show is a series of Family Fortunes which was recorded in October 2023, but is not currently scheduled,” they said.
Gino also seems to have been erased from the broadcaster’s scheduling. This weekend, the ITV dropped two episodes of Gino's Italy: Secrets of the South. They were expected to air between 6pm and 7pm on Sunday on ITVBe, but Abbey Clancy: Celebrity Homes was shown instead. Gino has "firmly denied" the allegations against him, which describe his behaviour as "unacceptable", "distressing" and "horrendous" - and seems unwilling to return to the ITV whether they’d have him or not.
A source has claimed the star “instructed his legal team to fight against the allegations with ‘whatever it takes’ so that he can 'clear his name.” He also reportedly insisted to his pals that “he is innocent” and thinks he can “continue to have a career” in the future. The source added to MailOnline that Gino has vowed to “never work with ITV again.”. Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .