There are some questions in life which are bound to get people talking. What is the meaning of life? What makes us human? How much do you think is in Georgia Toffolo and James Watt's joint bank account?
Well, now we finally have an answer to at least one of those and it's good news for all you fans of Made in Chelsea and interesting beer flavours.
Toffolo, who also appeared on I'm a Celebrity back in 2017 and made headlines after being allowed to use one specific item deep in the Australian jungle, married the BrewDog founder last month in Scotland, after getting engaged in October.
Considering the Mirror reported back in October that the 42-year-old entrepreneur's net worth was a staggering £262 million, you'd probably expect the duo to have a similarly hefty amount in their bank account.
Pretty impressive given that they were initially rejected on Dragon's Den.
Toffolo will have plenty to her name herself, not just from her TV exploits, but also from her apparently impressive betting abilities, after landing £37k at Cheltenham Festival a few years ago.
Watt may well have stepped down as BrewDog CEO last year but he is still a major shareholder in the company that he co-founded back in 2007, and he is no doubt still rolling in the company's success.
BrewDog co-founder James Watt (Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images) Perhaps Watt has been hard hit by Donald Trump's tariffs alongside other business owners on the rich list, because according to his wife, they have a grand total of £0 in their joint account.
To be fair, that's still more than I had for the vast majority of university (god bless the overdraft).
Answering a Q&A question about whether she was only with the BrewDog founder for the money, she said: "Going off the state of our joint bank account, on balance I would say probably not."
She then added: "What do you think?"
Toff and Watt were married in his native Scotland last month (Instagram/Georgia Toffolo) Now, it's up to you if you believe this (I wouldn't), as the chances are that they have plenty of other money in another bank account or in investments or god forbid, crypto.
Given that Watt also allegedly spent around £200,000 on the engagement ring alone, you'd think that they're just about getting by, even with the cost of living crisis.
But if you're genuinely concerned that these two mega-rich celebrities might genuinely be struggling to put food on the table, just order yourself a crate of BrewDog and sit down to watch Toff on telly.