Ryan Thomas, a former Coronation Street star, reportedly had only $1 left in his business account after his prime-time ITV show 99 To Beat was canceled.
Soap star Ryan Thomas ended January 2025 with just £1 left in his business account. This comes after his prime-time ITV show 99 To Beat was axed.
The actor initially found fame as Jason Grimshaw on Coronation Street. His business account, R James Thomas Ltd., is used to hold the funds he earns from various TV and social media work.
The “cash at bank and in hand” amount was £1, according to financial statements filed with Companies House this month for the year ending on January 26, 2025. This is significantly less than the previous year’s final deposit of £41, 361.
Because the company owed money, this may not be the case right now, nor does it indicate that Thomas was in a bad financial position. According to the documents, the amount that unknown debtors owed to them was higher than the amount the business owed to creditors, including their tax bill, and those funds were scheduled to be deposited into the account within the same time frame as Thomas’ obligation to pay out of it.
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Equity is the total amount the company owns and owes, less the total amount due to the company. R James Ltd. had total assets of £148,466 when all money owed was taken into account, leaving the business with total equity of £28,725.
According to Companies House, Thomas was also appointed as a director of The Thomas Brothers Entertainment Ltd. in May this year, at the same time the company was incorporated. Both his brothers, Adam Thomas and Scott Thomas, are also directors. All three brothers own 33 out of 99 shares each, nominally valued at £1 a share. The company has yet to provide any financial statements.
At Home With The Thomas Brothers, a podcast that Thomas and his brothers co-host, is available. He and his brother Adam co-hosted 99 To Beat, an ITV game show, earlier this year. 100 players competed in a number of games to win a cash prize of £25, 000, according to the description of the show, which was billed as a physical challenge inspired by Netflix’s Korean drama Squid Game. After a series, it was canceled.
On one of his podcasts, Mancs On The Mic, Adam Thomas revealed his true feelings regarding the show’s cancellation: “When I’m positive about something, it gets cancelled. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong, to be honest.
Like I did one series of Extra Camp [I’m a Celebrity’s spin-off show] presenting, but it was canceled. Ryan and 99 To Beat’s next presenting job, which I did later had to be canceled.
An ITV spokesperson gave a lot of praise for the program, but he did not specify why it had been canceled. The biggest entertainment launch of the year, according to them, is 99 To Beat, which will be available on all streaming and streaming platforms.
It aired on ITVX for more than 4 million times, reaching 12.5 million viewers. The Thomas brothers are fantastic hosts, but we won’t, regrettably, be recommissioning at this time.
The Mirror has contacted Ryan Thomas’ team for comment.
Source: Mirror
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