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Rupert Grint is far from skint as the money keeps magically rolling into bank account

One of the Harry Potter actor’s firms, Clay 10, has witnessed reserves more than double from £2.2million to £4.6million

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RECENT snaps of RUPERT GRINT may have shown the hard-partying actor with two black eyes – but the good news is he has enough cash to buy a lifetime’s supply of concealer.

Rupert, who played schoolboy wizard Ron Weasley in the hit Harry Potter movies, emerged from central London two months ago looking disorientated and dishevelled.

 Grint was seen looking dishevelled and sporting dark circles under his eyes after partying hard a few months ago
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Grint was seen looking dishevelled and sporting dark circles under his eyes after partying hard a few months ago
 Grint, left, as Ron Weasley in Harry Potter, with Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson
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Grint, left, as Ron Weasley in Harry Potter, with Daniel Radcliffe and Emma WatsonCredit: Film Company

Yet the money is still magically rolling in.

Latest accounts for one of his firms, Clay 10, show the actor has seen his wealth soar despite fears for his health.

I was spellbound after looking through accounts from Clay 10 – which is run by his dad Nigel but outright owned by Rupert.

 Former Harry Potter actor's partying has raised concerns for his health
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Former Harry Potter actor's partying has raised concerns for his healthCredit: Warner Bros

After working his magic as Ron, the star has raked in so much cash he now needs a giant Hagrid-sized wallet.

Figures reveal Clay 10’s cash reserves rose from £2.2million to £4.6million – and the money at the bank was just part of its assets.

On top of that, the firm also holds £6.4 million in investments making total assets £15.5million.

It is left with £10.3million as creditors were owed nearly £5.2 million.

It means Clay 10’s overall wealth for the 12 months to August last year has risen by more than £1.5 million on the previous year.

 Rupert has a lot to smile about as the money keeps rolling in
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Rupert has a lot to smile about as the money keeps rolling inCredit: Getty Images

I’m sure this will come as welcome news for the actor, who had to close his Hertford boutique hotel Rigsby’s Guest House after it made a profit of just £2,000 in four years.

Looks like Rupert will soon be upgrading his broomstick to a Nimbus 2000 – or a Ferrari.

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