As one of the biggest and most historic clubs in the world, Liverpool have a number of celebrity fans.
Liverpool have one of the biggest global fanbases in sport, so it’s no real surprise to find that some of those Reds are rich and famous.
From Hollywood film stars, global sporting icons and musical legends to local lads made good, we have pulled together a list of Liverpool’s celebrity fans and their net worth.
We’ve used Celebrity Net Worth for all of the data to ensure we are not comparing figures from various sources. Take a look below as we count down to the richest Reds.
We’ve used Celebrity Net Worth for all of the data to ensure we are not comparing figures from various sources. Take a look below as we count down to the richest Reds.
5. Angelina Jolie. Net worth - £107.4m
The American actress is said to have started following the Reds after her ex-husband Billy Bob Thornton attracted her to it. Her son Maddox is now a fan of Liverpool and has said he wishes to play there in the future. Back in 2012, Metro ran with a story which said Jolie and her then husband Brad Pitt had splashed hundreds in Liverpool’s club shop for their children. Photo: Getty Images
6. Gary Barlow. Net worth - £111.8m
Take That frontman Gary Barlow is a big Liverpool fans and is often spotted at Anfield. Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images
7. Liam Neeson. Net worth - £129.7m
The Taken actor has been known to make several appearances at Anfield, often bringing his sons along too. In 2015, the Northern Irish actor also spoke about his displeasure that Steven Gerrard was allowed to leave. He said: “He’d be great for Liverpool, I think all the fans want to see him there for an extra two years. Do it.” Photo: AFP via Getty Images
8. Daniel Craig. Net worth - £161.1m.
Raised in and around Merseyside, the actor has been a lifelong Liverpool fan. He is said to idolise Steven Gerrard and one match the then captain of Liverpool waited in the foyer at Anfield in order to get a picture with ‘James Bond’.
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