What is Jason Cundy’s net worth, who’s his wife and when will he appear on All New Monty 2019?
JASON Cundy has spent a fair share of his life kicking balls around as a career, but now he is ready to bare his own.
You read that right! He will strip off to raise awareness for a great cause and here's all you need to know about it.
What is Jason Cundy's net worth?
Jason is reported to be worth around $7million, which equates to around £5.4 million according to
The famous face has his former football career and broadcasting gigs to thank for that.
His days as a defender saw him play for the likes of Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, and Ipswich Town.
During his playing career in 1997 he was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
The cancer was found by a doctor who was checking him for a suspected groin injury.
Cundy lost one testicle and went through chemotherapy but returned to football before he was forced to retire after an unfortunate knee injury in 2000.
He made a strategic move to talkSPORT as a presenter and continued building his career.
In 2008, his talkSPORT colleague Andy Goldstein reported that he had passed away as a joke, leaving many fans in mourning by accident
Who's his wife?
Jason, 49, is married to famous mezzo-soprano star Hannah Pedley since 2015.
Together, the two lovebirds have a son.
Prior to that, he was married to the well-known TV personality Lizzie Cundy, with whom he has two children, Josh and James.
The pair tied the knot in 1994 but decided to go their separate ways in 2010 and filed for divorce in 2012.
WHAT'S ON TV?
When will he appear on All New Monty 2019?
It has been revealed that Jason is joining the cast of All New Monty: Who Bares Wins.
He will be joined by Love Island winner Jack Fincham, Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher and snooker ace Willie Thorne among others.
They will be followed by a women's version led by Victoria Derbyshire and Coleen Nolan, who stripped off in 2018.
Both specials will see our favourite celebs bare all to demonstrate the importance of checking intimate body areas for signs of cancer.
ITV will air the two 90-minute episodes over two nights but a date has still not been revealed.
It is likely to take place in March 2019.