Matt Hancock launches TV production company Greenhazel following I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here appearance

Former health secretary Matt Hancock has launched his own TV production company as he looks to pursue a media career following his appearance on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.
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The MP, who lost the whip after his appearance on the reality TV show, has already said he will stand down at the next election. Hancock has created the company Greenhazel as he looks for more TV opportunities, according to the Sunday Times.

Hancock is listed as the sole director of the firm which was registered with Companies House in January. The MP for West Suffolk reportedly earned £400,000 for his appearance in the Australian jungle.

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TV regulator Ofcom received more than 1,000 complaints after the MP appeared in the jungle He also recently appeared on Channel 4 for SAS: Who Dares Wins.

Hancock was UK health secretary for almost three years but was forced to resign in June 2021. It emerged the MP had broken his own Covid guidance after being caught kissing his aide Gina Coladangelo. He has remained a backbench MP ever since.

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