
Ant Middleton, the former SAS: Who Dares Wins star, is said to owe more than £1 million in tax after his company went bankrupt.
The 42-year-old TV personality rose to prominence on the tough Channel 4 show, but she is no longer a cast member.
Due to ‘personal behaviour,’ it was declared in March 2021 that he would not be returning to his post as head teacher.
Before leaving, Ant was chastised for statements he made against the Black Lives Matter movement against police brutality. As far-right protestors battled with demonstrations in London, Ant called both groups’scum’ in a since-deleted tweet.
According to rumours, Middleton was paid £4.5 million before being fired from the gruelling Channel 4 series.
The company was launched in 2014 as Middleton Global before changing its name to Sway and Starting in November of last year.

The Sun claims the business was abandoned, owing £3,318 to other creditors and £1,199,773 to HMRC.
Middleton is also said to have taken out a £2.7 million ‘director’s loan,’ with the documentation stating that it is ‘uncertain’ how much money will be paid back.
A spokesman for Middleton told the publication:’“Due to the impact of lockdowns on Ant’s work and the associated adverse effects on the company, unfortunately Middleton Global Limited has had to be placed into voluntary liquidation.
‘Ant has an extremely busy year ahead and is focused on his TV work, brand deals, books and events.’
Following the cancellation of his show, Middleton is now presenting SAS in Australia, which he claims is more ‘authentic’ and ‘real’ because it involves a course he completed himself.
‘So, every cloud!’, he declared.
At the time of Middleton’s departure, Channel 4 said in a statement: ‘Ant Middleton will not be taking part in future series of SAS: Who Dares Wins.
‘Following a number of discussions Channel 4 and Minnow Films have had with him in relation to his personal conduct it has become clear that our views and values are not aligned and we will not be working with him again.’