Matt Hancock clearly sees a future in television as he appears to have set up his very own TV company just months after his controversial stint on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here.
The West Suffolk MP got his first taste of reality TV fame when he headed to the Australian jungle on the ITV1 series in November.
Despite receiving a large amount of criticism for his appearance on I’m A Celeb and even losing the Tory whip, Mr Hancock proved to be fairly popular and made it to the final finishing in third place.
It has since emerged that the former health secretary earned a staggering £320,000 for the stint, with £10k donated to charity, although the donation was branded ‘pathetic’ by many considering the size of his fee.
Mr Hancock, 44, may not be done with TV as he has set up the television programming and broadcasting company Greenhazel, of which he is listed as the sole director. The firm was …