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Nigel Farage raking in a fortune with £70 personalised videos for fans

08 June 2024 , 18:04
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Reform Party leader says his Cameo videos are a hot favourite with stag dos
Reform Party leader says his Cameo videos are a hot favourite with stag dos

NIGEL Farage has raked in a fortune filming personalised videos for fans - and is still making them on the election trail.

The Reform Party chief is charging £70 a pop on Cameo, the video website where celebs flog personal messages to fans.

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Nigel Farage has raked in a fortune filming personalised videos for fansCredit: Paul Edwards

He has coined hundreds of thousands of pounds through the sideline since launch in lockdown.

Nigel told The Sun on Sunday: “I was going to give it up when I decided to stand to be an MP because I thought I am going to be too busy.

“But I started getting angry emails from people wanting videos. So I went back on it.”

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The party chief was even filming Cameo videos late on Friday night after appearing on the BBC’s big general election debate.

His rating is 4.97 out of 5 and his tagline says: “They call me Mr Brexit… some people say I am controversial, and I couldn’t care less.”

He’s had over 1,000 reviews, which makes him more popular than most sports and TV celebrities on the site.

Nigel will hit the election trail this week with Rupert Lowe - the former chairman of Southampton football club who is standing for Reform UK in the party.

Mr Lowe’s decision is a blow to PM Rishi Sunak who is a huge Southampton fan.

Reform UK have surged in the polls since Nigel announced his political comeback.

He is standing to be Clacton MP and has taken over as leader of Reform.

Tories fear they are going to suffer a bloodbath at the polls and be reduced to fewer than 100 seats because of Reform hoovering up rightwing voters.

Stephen Moyes

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