Stacey Solomon sued to for £100,000
Stacey Solomon’s in a spot of bother with her former management company; they’re planning to sue her for up to £100,000. The I’m A Celebrity winner left Modest Management for PR legend Max Clifford back in January, but Modest are now claiming that the former X Factor star broke to her contract and failed to provide details about her income. The company is seeking damages through the High Court, asking for 20 per cent of her earnings up until 3 May, and they’re also looking for damages that could mount up to £100,000. Stacey’s career has gone from strength to strength this year; she’s landed a presenting job on ITV’s Sing If You Can, she’s making an album, releasing an autobiography next month and is the new face of Iceland.
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