Popular reality TV celebrity dies at 64, leaving behind a substantial amount of money.

She passed away in November of last year.

November 27th 2024.

Popular reality TV celebrity dies at 64, leaving behind a substantial amount of money.
The news of Annabel Giles' passing has left many heartbroken. The beloved star, known for her time on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here, has left behind a legacy that will always be remembered. Her estate, worth a substantial amount of money, has been passed down to her two children, Molly and Tedd. According to reports, Annabel had not left a will, nor had she specified how her wealth should be divided. However, the High Court has granted her estate to her children, with costs deducted, totaling at £430,320.

Annabel was diagnosed with stage four Glioblastoma, a highly aggressive brain tumor, in July 2023. She battled against it with remarkable resilience and strength, but sadly passed away in November of the same year. Her loved ones, including friends, family, and fellow broadcasters, paid tribute to her, remembering her as an incredible mother and a one-of-a-kind person. Her children released a statement after her passing, praising her for her humor, laughter, and inspiration to live life to the fullest.

Annabel's life was full of successes and challenges. She was married to Ultravox lead singer and Band Aid co-founder, Midge Ure, between 1985 and 1989, and they shared a daughter, Molly McQueen, who is now known as a singer in the pop group The Faders. In 2013, Annabel was voted out of I'm A Celebrity, but that did not stop her from pursuing a fruitful TV career. She started out in the 90s on shows like Razzmatazz and Night Network, and eventually co-hosted ITV's Posh Frocks and New Trousers with Sarah Greene.

Annabel's talents and charisma were not limited to TV. She also worked as a model and was a successful author, with three novels under her belt. In 2018, she appeared on ITV's reality series, Our Shirley Valentine Summer, and continued to make a name for herself in the industry. However, her life was not always smooth sailing. As a single mother to two children in the late 90s and early 00s, Annabel faced financial struggles. In an interview with the Telegraph, she opened up about her battle with depression during that time, saying that she resented her children for being alive because it meant she couldn't commit suicide. But she persevered and eventually overcame her struggles.

Aside from her successful career, Annabel was also known for her kind and caring nature. Channel 4 anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy described her as funny, clever, and gorgeous, while other stars such as Sue Perkins, Jenny Eclair, and David Baddiel shared fond memories of her. Away from the spotlight, Annabel worked as a counsellor, psychotherapist, and coach, specializing in recovery from narcissistic abuse. She was a multifaceted woman, and her talents and passions will be remembered by many.

Annabel's financial life was often a rollercoaster, but she never let it define her. She once owned 17 cars, including three Porsches, an Aston Martin, and a Morris Minor, but also faced financial struggles as a single mother. In an article for the Mail, she admitted that her financial life had always been up and down, but she never let it bring her down.

Annabel Giles' passing has left a void in the entertainment industry, but her legacy will always be remembered. She was a talented, kind, and inspiring woman who touched the lives of many. Rest in peace, Annabel.

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