Strictly star Ugo Monye on verge of bankruptcy over unpaid £200k tax bill

Strictly star Ugo Monye on verge of bankruptcy over unpaid £200k tax bill
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Strictly star Ugo Monye on verge of bankruptcy over unpaid £200k tax bill
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Mia O'Hare)
Published: Jan, 14 2025 22:07

Strictly Come Dancing star and former rugby player Ugo Monye is facing a bankruptcy petition. The BBC presenter is an ex-rugby union player and A Question of Sport captain. He was forced to liquidate his wellness company following an unpaid tax bill of almost £200,000. Show Me The Monye Limited was given a winding-up order, which had been issued by the courts in December 2023.

A bankruptcy petition has also been filed against Monye by HMRC. The application, which was lodged with the High Court on December 4, calls for authority to be able to seize Monye's assets in order to pay off his debts. He has been facing a tricky past few years as show A Question of Sport was axed in 2023.

The BBC had been on air since 1968 and had a rebrand in 2021. Host Sue Barker and captains, ex-cricketer Phil Tufnell and ex-rugby player Matt Dawson were replaced by presenter Paddy McGuinness, hockey placer Sam Quek and Ugo. The move was controversial as popular challenges were also ditched.

Ratings fell dramatically from 4million to around 800,000 viewers. Show bosses ultimately called time on the programme in December 2023. Ugo still works for the BBC on its Rugby Union Weekly podcast and is a pundit for TNT Sports. He appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2021 when he was paired with professional dancer Oti Mabuse.

When on the show, Ugo dedicated his first dance to his dad Theophilus, who died aged 81 three weeks before the competition started. Last year, the TV star revealed he had no idea his father, who lived in Nigeria, was ill before he died during the time of the Covid pandemic - and the fact he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer wasn’t passed on to his family by carers until after his death.

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