You won’t believe how much Ant and Dec are earning for those M&S self-checkout voiceovers

Wow!

Author: Alex RossPublished 15th Apr 2019
Last updated 15th Apr 2019

If you've been to do your shopping at a Marks & Spencer's store recently, you've probably heard Geordie duo Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly at the self-checkout scanners, virtually instructing shoppers as they load up their shopping bags.

Whilst many fans of the Britain's Got Talent presenters have taken to Twitter to document their experiences with Ant and Dec in the shop, it's now been revealed just how much the boys are getting paid... and it's MASSIVE!

After it was revealed a few weeks ago that the duo earn £12,000 PER DAY, they've now added to that as it's being reported Ant and Dec are earning £100,000 for taking part in the promotional campaign!

WOW! 😱😱😱

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As well as Ant and Dec, BGT judges Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden are also on a number of the self-checkouts across the country. The voiceovers for the scanners were recorded within a day in a studio in London, so Ant, Dec, Alesha and Amanda are certainly cashing in for the big payout from M&S.

Meanwhile, back to their day jobs, and the brand new series of Britain's Got Talent started at the beginning of April, with Ant and Dec reunited for the first time since Ant's stint in rehab.

After Dec hosted the live shows on his own last year, Ant is back to support his friend, with viewers LOVING the pair being back together.

One fan wrote on Twitter, 'Love Ant and Dec!!! Love seeing them back on the tv', with another writing, 'So happy to see the friendship and love between Ant and Dec #BGT'. sic

The 2019 series of Britain's Got Talent continues every Saturday night on ITV.

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