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The Irish Sun
6 days ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
I'm a Celeb star & England rugby legend James Haskell's debt hits £1.5MILLION amid legal row over failed gym
A COMPANY owned by I'm a Celeb star and rugby legend James Haskell has racked up a whopping £1.5million in debt as he battles a legal row over his failed gym. The ex-rugby pro opened first announced his plans to open a F45 site in 2017. 5 James Haskell and his gym F45 which has landed him in debt Credit: Instagram 5 Haskell first tried F45 in the US when he was over there on holiday Credit: Instagram 5 His gym enterprise struggled to get off the ground Credit: Splash But the Plans to expand the fitness enterprise to London and Manchester struggled to get off the ground. Hask 45 (Manchester) Ltd was shut down in 2021 and Hask 45 (Richmond) Ltd closed in 2022. The ex-England international was said to be worth around £1.1million in 2022, but his company has now racked up nearly £1million in debt.. Read more The studio in Bath offered 45-minute high-intensity, circuit training workouts using functional equipment. But Hask 45 (Bath) Ltd's accounts on Companies House reveal it is in an ongoing legal dispute with its landlord. The accounts say this is "in respect of rent, and other services including repair of the damage site and equipment". The firm is now £927,738 in the red - but £437,000 of that figure is to another of his companies, Most read in Showbiz Another of his firms, Hask 45 Ltd, is £456,367 in debt, while James Haskell Health & Fitness has losses of £58,318 and Rugby Connections UK is £68,855 in debt. This totals to a whopping £1,511,278. 'I tried F45 in the US when I was over there on holiday," Haskell said when he first announced his plans for a fitness empire. "I found the circuit based training really engaging and fun. "It's all the kind of stuff I would use to get fit for rugby, and for the majority of people, regular F45 sessions are everything they need to maintain and achieve good levels of fitness. "I think people are crying out for an accessible, group-based fitness programme that isn't intimidating, and most importantly delivers amazing results. "That is what F45 is all about and why I am so delighted to be involved. 'I have always loved Bath as a city, it's rich in rugby history and has a young, fitness-focused demographic, which suits our target audience and ambition'. Last month, He's now admitted that his contributed to the end of the relationship, describing their final year together as a "difficult period". 5 England player James Haskell is tackled by Australian Wallabies defender David Pocock Credit: AFP 5 Chloe Madeley and James Haskell attend the British Book Awards 2018 Credit: Getty Images - Getty


Scottish Sun
6 days ago
- Business
- Scottish Sun
I'm a Celeb star & England rugby legend James Haskell's debt hits £1.5MILLION amid legal row over failed gym
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A COMPANY owned by I'm a Celeb star and rugby legend James Haskell has racked up a whopping £1.5million in debt as he battles a legal row over his failed gym. The ex-rugby pro opened first announced his plans to open a F45 site in 2017. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 James Haskell and his gym F45 which has landed him in debt Credit: Instagram 5 Haskell first tried F45 in the US when he was over there on holiday Credit: Instagram 5 His gym enterprise struggled to get off the ground Credit: Splash But the 40-year-old's project didn't manage to survive the impact Covid-19 had on businesses. Plans to expand the fitness enterprise to London and Manchester struggled to get off the ground. Hask 45 (Manchester) Ltd was shut down in 2021 and Hask 45 (Richmond) Ltd closed in 2022. The ex-England international was said to be worth around £1.1million in 2022, but his company has now racked up nearly £1million in debt.. The studio in Bath offered 45-minute high-intensity, circuit training workouts using functional equipment. But Hask 45 (Bath) Ltd's accounts on Companies House reveal it is in an ongoing legal dispute with its landlord. The accounts say this is "in respect of rent, and other services including repair of the damage site and equipment". The firm is now £927,738 in the red - but £437,000 of that figure is to another of his companies, MailOnline reports. Another of his firms, Hask 45 Ltd, is £456,367 in debt, while James Haskell Health & Fitness has losses of £58,318 and Rugby Connections UK is £68,855 in debt. This totals to a whopping £1,511,278. 'I tried F45 in the US when I was over there on holiday," Haskell said when he first announced his plans for a fitness empire. "I found the circuit based training really engaging and fun. "It's all the kind of stuff I would use to get fit for rugby, and for the majority of people, regular F45 sessions are everything they need to maintain and achieve good levels of fitness. "I think people are crying out for an accessible, group-based fitness programme that isn't intimidating, and most importantly delivers amazing results. "That is what F45 is all about and why I am so delighted to be involved. 'I have always loved Bath as a city, it's rich in rugby history and has a young, fitness-focused demographic, which suits our target audience and ambition'. Last month, Haskell was spotted spending some quality time with his daughter after revealing the real reason he split with Chloe Madeley. He's now admitted that his love of drinking contributed to the end of the relationship, describing their final year together as a "difficult period". 5 England player James Haskell is tackled by Australian Wallabies defender David Pocock Credit: AFP


The Sun
6 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
I'm a Celeb star & England rugby legend James Haskell's debt hits £1.5MILLION amid legal row over failed gym
A COMPANY owned by I'm a Celeb star and rugby legend James Haskell has racked up a whopping £1.5million in debt as he battles a legal row over his failed gym. The ex-rugby pro opened first announced his plans to open a F45 site in 2017. 5 5 5 But the 40-year-old's project didn't manage to survive the impact Covid-19 had on businesses. Plans to expand the fitness enterprise to London and Manchester struggled to get off the ground. Hask 45 (Manchester) Ltd was shut down in 2021 and Hask 45 (Richmond) Ltd closed in 2022. The ex-England international was said to be worth around £1.1million in 2022, but his company has now racked up nearly £1million in debt.. The studio in Bath offered 45-minute high-intensity, circuit training workouts using functional equipment. But Hask 45 (Bath) Ltd's accounts on Companies House reveal it is in an ongoing legal dispute with its landlord. The accounts say this is "in respect of rent, and other services including repair of the damage site and equipment". The firm is now £927,738 in the red - but £437,000 of that figure is to another of his companies, MailOnline reports. Another of his firms, Hask 45 Ltd, is £456,367 in debt, while James Haskell Health & Fitness has losses of £58,318 and Rugby Connections UK is £68,855 in debt. This totals to a whopping £1,511,278. 'I tried F45 in the US when I was over there on holiday," Haskell said when he first announced his plans for a fitness empire. "I found the circuit based training really engaging and fun. "It's all the kind of stuff I would use to get fit for rugby, and for the majority of people, regular F45 sessions are everything they need to maintain and achieve good levels of fitness. "I think people are crying out for an accessible, group-based fitness programme that isn't intimidating, and most importantly delivers amazing results. "That is what F45 is all about and why I am so delighted to be involved. 'I have always loved Bath as a city, it's rich in rugby history and has a young, fitness-focused demographic, which suits our target audience and ambition'. Last month, Haskell was spotted spending some quality time with his daughter after revealing the real reason he split with Chloe Madeley. He's now admitted that his love of drinking contributed to the end of the relationship, describing their final year together as a "difficult period". 5 5


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
James Haskell's debt hits £1.5 million amid legal row over damaged property at his failed rented gym
James Haskell 's financial woes have been revealed as he enters litigation with his landlord over damaged property and equipment from his failed gym business. The former rugby star, 40, opened a F45 fitness centre in Bath seven years ago, which never survived the pandemic, and is now in nearly £1 million debt. According to its latest accounts, Hask 45 (Bath) Ltd reveals that it is in 'an ongoing legal dispute with the landlord in respect of rent, and other services including repair of the damage site and equipment'. The firm is now £927,738 in the red - although £437k of that figure is to another of the 40-year-old's firms. Plans to expand the fitness enterprise to London and Manchester ground to a halt during the pandemic - Hask 45 (Manchester) Ltd was shut down in March 2021 and Hask 45 (Richmond) Ltd shut down in September 2022. Another of his firms Hask 45 Ltd is £456,367 in debt, according to accounts filed this month and upto 31 May 2024. James has also got two other sport companies in the red. James Haskell Health & Fitness has losses of £58,318 while Rugby Connections UK is £68,855 in debt. In total, the debt from the four firms comes to £1,511,278. The ex-England international first announced his plans to open a F45 franchise site in 2017. He said: 'I tried F45 in the US when I was over there on holiday. I found the circuit based training really engaging and fun. 'It's all the kind of stuff I would use to get fit for rugby, and for the majority of people, regular F45 sessions are everything they need to maintain and achieve good levels of fitness. 'I think people are crying out for an accessible, group-based fitness programme that isn't intimidating, and most importantly delivers amazing results. That is what F45 is all about and why I am so delighted to be involved. 'I have always loved Bath as a city, it's rich in rugby history and has a young, fitness-focused demographic, which suits our target audience and ambition.' It comes after James recently discussed what really caused his marriage to Chloe Madeley to end after five years. Haskell and Chloe, 37, the daughter of television presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan, split when their daughter, Bodhi, was aged just one at the time. He explained his love of boozing contributed to the demise of their union. 'If I put more time into my marriage than I did Guinness, then I wouldn't be divorced now,' Haskell said. Speaking at the Pub in the Park festival in west London, James said he now has a much better relationship with Chloe. 'It's one of those things in life where some things don't work out, but I have so much love for my daughter and Chloe,' he told the Daily Mail's Richard Eden. 'It's team work.' He added: 'What we all forget is when you have children and a marriage finishes, it's all about the kids. Chloe and I are amazing co-parents. Our priority is always Bodhi.' Haskell said he's now single after dating advertising executive Helen Barclay at the start of the year. 'I don't really date,' he says. 'My priority is not that at the moment. I don't need anyone. I'm very happy and comfortable. 'My focus is, obviously, saying goodbye to my dad, work, and being the best dad in the best order.'
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Scheana Shay says husband Brock Davies' cheating was ‘karma' for Eddie Cibrian affair
Brock Davies cheated on Scheana Shay — and she'll be the first to admit that her husband's infidelity 'really felt like … karma.' The 'Vanderpump Rules' alum reflected on her own affair in 2006 with then-married Eddie Cibrian while discussing Davies' scandal with Us Weekly in an interview published Wednesday. 'Did I deserve [to be cheated on]?' Shay, 40, asked. 'No, but I told myself that I did.' The reality star noted that she has worn a 'scarlet letter for so long' and is regularly called a 'home-wrecking whore' online for her past relationship with Cibrian. Shay defended herself for being the actor's 'booty call' while he was married to Brandi Glanville, explaining, 'I was lied to by a 33-year-old man when I was 21, fresh out of college. I feel like people tend to forget that. 'Looking back, were there red flags? Absolutely,' she continued. 'I was leading with my heart and not my brain.' The Bravolebrity does, however, 'regret opening up to the media about' her time with the now-52-year-old 'Sunset Beach' alum, which she called an 'extremely immature and extremely irresponsible' choice. 'I wasn't thinking about his wife and toddlers at home,' she admitted. 'People like to say that I make everything about me — this was an instance where I was only thinking about myself.' Shay noted, 'Lo and behold, look what my husband did to me.' The 'Valley' star revealed last week in an excerpt of her upcoming memoir, 'My Good Side,' that Davies had an affair while she was pregnant with their daughter, Summer, in 2021. The 35-year-old did not tell Shay about his betrayal until Tom Sandoval's cheating scandal went viral two years later — and Shay 'went back and forth' about including it in her book. 'It started as absolutely not,' she explained to Us Weekly. 'It was an eight-month conversation. After several therapy sessions and really talking about it, we decided that this book would be inauthentic if we didn't put it all in.' Shay clarified that she and Davies were 'both … a little bit' on the fence. Nevertheless, she decided, 'I'd rather it come out in my words because, unfortunately, there was another person involved in this situation, and at any point in time, she could come forward.' The woman, who has not been identified, was someone Davies knew previously and reconnected with at a F45 gym. Shay '100 percent without a doubt would have left' her partner over the indiscretion if they did not have a 4-year-old. Her forgiveness has taken therapy and 'work every single day,' with Shay deciding she 'can't let [Davies'] past define' him and make him 'wear that for the rest of his life.' She continued, 'I will forever have insecurities. Just the other day, I saw him swipe and delete a text, and I'm like, 'What was that?' … But I genuinely believe he would never do anything like that again.' The couple, who have been married since 2022, are now 'slowly taking steps' to expand their family via surrogacy. Solve the daily Crossword