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Coronation Street star reveals new side-hustle after company's £165k debt and selling his home
Coronation Street star reveals new side-hustle after company's £165k debt and selling his home

The Sun

timea day ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Coronation Street star reveals new side-hustle after company's £165k debt and selling his home

CORONATION Street star Simon Gregson has revealed his new side-hustle, after his company's £165k debt, and selling his home. Earlier this year, it was revealed that Simon was being investigated over the collapse of his production firm, which saw him owing £165,000 to the tax office and a bank. 5 5 5 Liquidators called in to break up Simon Gregson Productions Ltd filed a report on the soap star's conduct to the Government. They demanded repayment of £252,000 taken from the firm's coffers and paid into a separate account controlled by the actor - and number crunchers working on the liquidation concluded in official papers there were no further avenues to go down to reclaim the actor's debt. The soap favourite faced losing his house over the closure of his company. Now, Simon's side-hustle has been revealed, with the soap favourite getting extra cash flow through Cameo. Cameo allows Simon to send personalised video messages to his fans, whether it be for a birthday or anniversary. And he's charging £37.50-per-video on the platform, which says fans will: 'Have the chance to customize your request for Simon Gregson, like asking them to mention inside jokes, share words of wisdom, or work in their signature catchphrases.' The website notes that Simon is available for 24hr delivery, and completed a video last night. As Simon bags a new side-hustle, his wife Emma has announced that she's leaving the village tearooms she works at, named Morley Tearooms, in a shock statement, after two and a half years running it. Emma wrote on Facebook: "So, it's true…. My time at the Tea rooms has unfortunately come to an end. "I decided to leave due to the new lease not suiting my requirements. It was verbally agreed that I stay until the end of summer." But she's since been told that she needs to leave 'a lot sooner,' and will have her final trading day on June 29. She continued: "I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for the outpouring of love I've received over the last couple of days. It's been extremely humbling and heartwarming to have the support from all of you, you have no idea what it has meant to me. "I've started to take all of your details so I can take you all on my new adventure which will be bigger and better and just down the road. So this is not the end, and this certainly isn't goodbye. "I hope you'll all follow me onto this next exciting project which I'll update you all on soon. In the meantime, I hope to see you all in the next couple of weeks." Earlier this year, Simon was told he must sell his house if the missing £252,000 isn't repaid to the company so his debts can be cleared. The liquidators said the star has been told to repay the missing cash at £1,500 per month. He's been advised that after 36 months the balance must be paid from the sale of his house. Documents said that to date £9,000 had been repaid. 5 5

Mom's Side Hustle Made $30k in 2 Months, Then $500k a Year
Mom's Side Hustle Made $30k in 2 Months, Then $500k a Year

Entrepreneur

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Entrepreneur

Mom's Side Hustle Made $30k in 2 Months, Then $500k a Year

It's the era of the side hustle, and if you've ever considered starting one to earn some extra cash outside of your 9-5, you're in good company. These days, more than one-third of U.S. adults have side hustles, and their supplemental gigs make an average of $891 a month, according to recent research from Bankrate. Of course, the most successful side hustlers see much higher earnings, especially when they start a business that brings in nearly as much as — or significantly more than — their full-time sources of income. Katya Eckert, 41, of Greenwich, Connecticut, is one of them. Learn more about Eckert's innovative product and how she built her business here. Responses have been edited for length and clarity. Image Credit: Courtesy of A DOMANI. Katya Eckert.

5 Fun Side Hustles That Could Bring You An Extra $1,000 Per Month
5 Fun Side Hustles That Could Bring You An Extra $1,000 Per Month

Forbes

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Forbes

5 Fun Side Hustles That Could Bring You An Extra $1,000 Per Month

5 Fun Side Hustles That Could Bring You An Extra $1,000 Per Month Who says side hustles can't be financially rewarding and fun at the same time? Of course, the main goal is to gain extra funds. In fact, 80% start side hustles to improve their finances. A Bankrate survey even showed that nearly half of those already earning $100,000 or higher per year still take on extra work. But this doesn't mean that you'll just keep hustling without enjoying the journey. It's possible to hit two birds with one stone. Sometimes, you just have to go back to what truly excites you. Here are some side hustles that could give you extra joy and an extra $1,000 per month. It's a perfect side hustle, especially now that summer is here, and many fur parents are traveling. While some try to bring their dogs along, it's not always easy and practical. So, they need someone reliable, preferably an animal lover, to take care of their fur baby. Aside from finding a new friend and an adorable stress reliever, you can earn between $20 and $40 per hour. You can even get not just an additional $1,000 but $3,750 or more per month. This depends on your availability and the number of pet owners you accommodate. You can explore websites like Rover, Wag!, Trusted House Sitters, and Your friends or colleagues might need pet sitters, too. If you love both teaching and the arts, this can be a fulfilling side hustle for you. Sure, with the increasing use of AI, it's easier to produce 'art' in a few seconds. But nothing beats learning from a real, passionate person who inspires you to be more creative and deepen your love for the arts. You may conduct one-on-one or group sessions using platforms like Zoom and Google Meet while catering to different skill levels and interests. You can start promoting your classes on your socials or your own website, showcasing your sample works. In addition to the live sessions, you can record your classes, making it easier for students to learn at their own pace. Aside from helping budding artists, you could earn an average of $26 per hour. So if you conduct classes at least 10 hours per week, you already exceed the $1,000 mark per month. You can even grow your income with add-ons like downloadable templates, exclusive tutorial videos, and other special perks. Love performing for a crowd and making their days a little lighter? You'll shine as a party entertainer, especially on the weekends. You can show your magic tricks, sing or dance at birthday parties, or lead exciting games. You may also host themed events and dress up as a character. A party entertainer usually gets an average of $35 per hour. As you master your craft and build your reputation, you can rake in up to $2,000 for an hour of entertainment. To get started, check out platforms like Thumbtack, GigSalad, and The Bash to discover what other talents you can offer. Do you love witnessing celebrations of love, but don't want the pressure of planning everything? Then, being a wedding assistant or a wedding crasher for a cause could be the perfect side hustle for you. You'll have fun arranging the décor, guiding guests to their seats, distributing the programs, or even coordinating with vendors. You should ensure that everyone, especially the bride and the groom, enjoys the big event without unnecessary stress. Wedding assistants earn around $16 per hour, while wedding planner assistants get as much as $70,000 per year. So yes, gaining an extra $1,000 per month is highly doable, especially during wedding seasons. This side hustle lets you do what you love, feel the kids' youthful energy, and inspire them to pursue their passion while earning extra income. Depending on your expertise and interests, you can teach swimming, basketball, tennis, soccer, gymnastics, or martial arts. You're not simply training them to be future athletes. You're also teaching kids the value of hard work, discipline, teamwork, and sportsmanship. A youth sports coach could earn as much as $111,000 per year, so it's not hard to gain an additional $1,000 every month. Side hustles have become the norm, especially in this economy. But extra work doesn't always have to be draining or dreadful. With options like dog sitting, teaching kids your favorite sport, and entertaining at parties, you can showcase your talents while giving your income a nice boost. So have fun while letting your passion and your wallet grow!

Almost 1 million Australians work multiple jobs under cost-of-living pressure
Almost 1 million Australians work multiple jobs under cost-of-living pressure

SBS Australia

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • SBS Australia

Almost 1 million Australians work multiple jobs under cost-of-living pressure

Almost 1 million Australians work multiple jobs under cost-of-living pressure Published 17 June 2025, 10:57 am Record numbers of Australians are supplementing their income with side hustles and multiple jobs according to the Australian Tax Office, who is now reminding people to include any extra income in their tax return. The side hustle – a passion project, or an additional job to earn extra cash – has become a vital income stream for some, but means some Australians are sacrificing rest, health and family time to survive financially.

Creative Side Hustles for Women Who Love Design and Art
Creative Side Hustles for Women Who Love Design and Art

Geek Girl Authority

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Geek Girl Authority

Creative Side Hustles for Women Who Love Design and Art

Creativity and individuality are values consistently on the rise, and women who love design and art are in a unique position to potentially turn their passions into side hustles with worthwhile income possibilities in sight. If you're one of the following: a full-time professional, a stay-at-home mom, or somewhere in between, there are countless ways to channel your artistic talents into profits – without compromising your love for creating. Here, we explore some of the most rewarding and flexible creative side hustles for women who live and breathe design and art. From hands-on crafts to digital design, there's something here for almost every inventive spirit. 1. Freelance Graphic Design Suppose you have a flair for visual storytelling and experience with tools like Canva, Adobe Illustrator, or Photoshop. In that case, freelance graphic design is one of the most accessible and in-demand side hustles. Businesses, bloggers, influencers, and startups are constantly looking for help with logos, social media graphics, flyers, packaging, and more. Getting started: Create a small portfolio with 5-10 strong pieces that showcase your style and versatility. You can find clients on platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and 99designs or by reaching out to local businesses and online creators. Pro tip: Niching down (like offering branding specifically for women-owned businesses or social media graphics for coaches) can help you stand out and attract your ideal clients. 2. Sell Printable Art or Templates on Etsy Etsy is a goldmine for women who love creating beautiful things – and one of the most passive forms of creative income is selling digital products. From printable wall art to wedding invitation templates, calendars, planners, or social media kits, you can create once and sell indefinitely. Why it works: You don't need inventory or shipping logistics. All you need is your creative design, a few mockups, and a platform to sell on. Tools to use: Canva Pro is great for beginners, while Adobe Creative Suite offers more flexibility for advanced users. Use a tool like Creative Market to find assets, and mockup generators like Placeit to showcase your work professionally. 3. Start a Custom Stationery or Illustration Shop If hand-drawing or watercolor painting is your thing, you can build a unique brand around custom illustrations or stationery. People love personalized artwork – especially for weddings, baby showers, anniversaries, and holiday gifts. Ideas include: Custom pet portraits Illustrated family portraits Personalized greeting cards or thank-you notes Wedding invitation sets with a hand-painted touch Selling options: Create a shop on Etsy or Shopify, or promote your work on Instagram and TikTok. You can also offer downloadable versions or take commissions on request. 4. Surface Pattern Design Surface pattern design involves creating patterns that can be printed on everything from fabric to phone cases, mugs, wallpaper, and home decor. It's a fantastic creative niche for artists who love playing with colors, textures, and patterns. Where to sell: Upload your patterns to platforms like Spoonflower, Redbubble, or Society6. These print-on-demand services handle production and shipping while you earn a commission on each sale. Skillset needed: You'll want to be comfortable with seamless pattern creation with tools on platforms like Adobe Illustrator or Procreate. Many artists also license their designs to fabric companies or brands. 5. Web Design or UX/UI Design If you have a creative eye and some tech-savvy abilities, web design could be a lucrative side hustle that blends artistry with function. Many small businesses and entrepreneurs struggle with creating beautiful, user-friendly websites and are happy to pay for a designer who understands their aesthetic. Platforms like: Squarespace WordPress Showit Webflow …make it easier than ever to design without advanced coding knowledge. How to get started: Offer to redesign a few websites or create templates for practice. Build a mini portfolio and start networking in online communities, especially women-led entrepreneur groups on Facebook or LinkedIn. 6. Teach What You Know (Online or Locally) If you've mastered a creative skill – like watercolor painting, calligraphy, or even DIY home decor – you can monetize that knowledge by teaching others. Women love learning from other women, especially in a creative, supportive environment. How to teach: Host online classes through platforms like Skillshare, Teachable, or Gumroad Offer live Zoom workshops Partner with local art studios or community centers Start a Patreon or private membership for exclusive tutorials Bonus: Teaching builds your credibility and personal brand and is great if you want to grow into a larger creative business down the road. 7. Creative Content Creation Design-loving women with a knack for styling and photography can create content for brands, especially within something personally appealing – this could include the lifestyle, home, fashion, or wellness niches. You don't have to be a full-time influencer to do this; you can work behind the scenes to style flat lays, shoot product photos, or design Instagram feeds. What you can offer: Styled photography for Etsy shops Instagram reels with a design focus Blog headers or Pinterest graphics Branded templates and Canva kits You can pitch these services directly to small brands or join influencer/content platforms like Aspire, Cohley, or Trend. Final Thoughts Side hustles don't have to be stressful or disconnected from your passion. As a creative woman, you already have the tools to build something beautiful and income-generating. Whether you're doodling in your sketchbook, styling your home, or experimenting with color palettes, there's a way to turn your talent into a side hustle that aligns with your lifestyle and values. The key is to start where you are, use your existing tools, and grow one step at a time. The world needs more beauty – and your art might be someone's favorite new find. DOCTOR WHO: 5 Jaw-Dropping Moments From the Season 2 Finale RELATED: TV Review: Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 4, 'Lucky Day'

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