Klaxons’ James Righton has reportedly had a "difficult year" financially.
The 31-year-old keyboardist is said to be struggling to keep up with his actress wife Keira Knightley in the earning stakes following the band’s decision to split in November last year.
A source shared: "It’s been a difficult year for James with the Klaxons breaking up. But he is positive he can turn things around."
The latest figures available show that James’ company Galloping Faster – which he runs with former bandmates Jamie Reynolds and Simon Taylor-Davis – made just ÂŁ14,844 in the 12 months up to March 2014.
And while Companies House says that the Klaxons have assets of ÂŁ43,252, they’re also reported to be in debt, having borrowed from their Galloping Faster business.
However, the new rave musician – who welcomed his first child and daughter with ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ star Keira in May – is said to be keen to provide for his new family.
The insider added to The Sun newspaper: "It is also possible he could be making money from other avenues, as he is often working on several projects at any given time."
Meanwhile, the 30-year-old actress’ Kck Boo company is said to be worth an impressive ÂŁ4.1 million which explains how the couple were able to splash out ÂŁ4 million on a new five bedroom home in London earlier this year, ahead of their daughter’s birth.