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Paul O'Grady's left 'HUGE fortune from his roles hosting For The Love of Dog and Blind Date' - as his widower wins bitter legal battle to turn late star's £3M home into holiday let


The beloved broadcaster died 'unexpectedly but peacefully' from sudden cardiac arrhythmia at home with his partner Andre Portasio on March 28 2023 aged 67.

Last week MailOnline exclusively revealed that widower had won a bitter battle with neighbours over his bid to turn part of the beloved TV star's £3 million Kent estate into a holiday let. Paul's fortune was revealed in new filings by pal and agent Joan Marshrons, who had also been left £125K in the star's will to care for his five dogs, Nancy, Arfur, Conchita, Eddie, and Sausage (Blind Date pictured) Paul had initially been given the go-ahead four years ago for a groundskeeper's outbuilding, gym and dance studio at his rural estate, which already boasts an outdoor swimming pool, orchard of fruit trees and a summerhouse.

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