Strictly star & BBC host who played for England on verge of BANKRUPTCY as his company goes bust & show axed liennhi

   

A STRICTLY star and BBC host who played for England is on the brink of bankruptcy - after his company went bust and his show was axed.

Ugo Monye, an ex-rugby player and A Question of Sport captain, was forced to liquidate his wellness company due to an unpaid tax bill of almost £200,000.

Ugo Monye at a DAZN and Matchroom Boxing party.
Ugo Monye has been hit with a bankruptcy petitionCredit: Getty
Ugo Monye and Oti Mabuse, dance partners on Strictly Come Dancing.
Ugo appeared alongside Oti Mabuse on Strictly Come Dancing in 2021Credit: PA
Ugo Monye, former England rugby international and TNT presenter, holding a rugby ball.
He spent most of his career at HarlequinsCredit: Getty

This followed a winding-up order for the "physical wellbeing" business Show Me The Monye Limited, which had been issued by the courts in December 2023.

Now, HMRC has also filed a bankruptcy petition against the 41-year-old.

Lodged with the High Court on December 4, the application calls for the authority to be able to seize Ugo's assets in order to pay off his debts.

It comes after a tricky couple of years for the former international and British & Irish Lions player, with A Question of Sport being axed at the end of 2023.

The BBC show had run since 1968 and had been a hit with its previous line-up of host Sue Barker, and captains, ex-cricketer Phil Tufnell and ex-rugby player Matt Dawson.

But it underwent a controversial rebrand in 2021 - with bosses bringing in Ugo and hockey player Sam Quek as captains, with former Take Me Out host Paddy McGuinness stepping in as Sue's replacement.

The format also saw a full-scale overhaul, with popular challenges ditched.

Ratings quickly tanked from 4 million to around 800,000 viewers, with execs finally calling time on the show in December.

However, Ugo does still work for the Beeb on its Rugby Union Weekly podcast - and is a pundit for TNT Sports.

He also appeared on the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2021 alongside professional partner Oti Mabuse - finishing in 11th place.

He stepped out on the dance-floor just weeks after losing his dad - and splitting from his wife of five years.

Ugo told The Sun how his dad Theo had been delighted by his upcoming appearance on the dance show, before passing away of prostate cancer.

In the same interview, he revealed how he and ex Lucy, who shared two daughters, were still on good terms.

He said: "We weren’t in a volatile relationship, we never hated each other and there was no third party. Forget the Strictly curse — it’s the Covid curse! We ended up where we ended up.

“It’s been a difficult, multi-faceted situation but there is no animosity. We’ve got two incredible young girls who we love so much.

“So our focus is very much on the kids, protecting and fostering this amazing family unit."

He is not the only rugby star to have endured financial ruin - as Lawrence Dallaglio and Phil Vickery have both also faced similar issues.

 

Ugo spent most of his career at Harlequins, before retiring from the sport in 2015 at 31.

The Sun has reached out to Ugo for comment.

Ugo and Oti appeared on the nineteenth series of the show
Ugo and Oti appeared on the nineteenth series of the showCredit: PA
Ugo Monye at the Pride of Britain Awards.
Ugo at the Pride of Britain awards in 2021Credit: The Mega Agency
Tess Daly with Ugo Monye and Oti Mabuse on Strictly Come Dancing.
Ugo and Oti came 11thCredit: BBC