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RICKY Gervais has announced a shock career move, claiming it will 'make him millions'.

Comedian Ricky, 62, excitedly shared with fans today that he's become the co-owner of Ellers Farm Distillery in York.

Ricky Gervais has announced a shock career move
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Ricky Gervais has announced a shock career moveCredit: Rex
Ricky's announcement came as his new comedy special Armageddon hit Netflix
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Ricky's announcement came as his new comedy special Armageddon hit NetflixCredit: NETFLIX

In a video shared on Instagram, he gushed: "I am thrilled to announce that I am the proud co-owner of Ellers Farm distillery, and we make Dutch Barn Vodka.

"It tastes great, it's made from British apples, we're committed to sustainability, and the protection of the ecosystem and the best bit is this could literally make me hundreds of millions, so please buy it, yeah?

"Sure like all strong liquor it may damage your liver and your wellbeing, but think how happy it will make me… and the saving the planet thing."

Well-known for his vegan diet, the comedian has made sure to find a company that matches his own values.

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Ricky shared: "I'd been looking to invest in eco-friendly businesses for a while and as soon as I found Dutch Barn I wanted in! I love the planet and I love a drink so it was the perfect combination.

"On a serious note, Dutch Barn really is a quality product. I love the fact that it's done differently and I can't wait to let everyone know about it."

The actor, thought to be worth £125m, is hoping to use his own fame and success to shine a light on the business.

His new comedy live special Armageddon has just hit Netflix.

He concluded: "The exciting part for me is that I've been promised that I can try to make it a global brand in my own way. Something I can't help but think they will regret."

Ricky, famed for his roles in The Office and After Life, recently revealed that he had turned down a huge new job on the box.

He was placed in the running to take over from Paul O'Grady on For The Love of Dogs following his tragic death earlier this year.

The funnyman was approached by execs to become the new host but has revealed he“politely” said no.

He said: “I've already politely declined I'm afraid. Nice to be asked though.”

Ricky was replying on social media to The Sun on Sunday’s exclusive story that he, Amanda Holden and Martin Clunes were being considered as Paul’s replacements.

A source told us: “It’s a heart-warming series which raised the profile of the charity and ITV plans to continue making it in Paul’s memory.”

He's become the co-owner of Ellers Farm Distillery in York
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He's become the co-owner of Ellers Farm Distillery in YorkCredit: Instagram
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