Holly Willoughby’s weekly wage reveals she is the UK’s highest-paid female presenter

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 12: Holly Willoughby attends the ITV Palooza 2019 at The Royal Festival Hall on November 12, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Lia Toby/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 12: Holly Willoughby attends the ITV Palooza 2019 at The Royal Festival Hall on November 12, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Lia Toby/Getty Images) /
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Holly Willoughby has money in the bank! The famous UK presenter, best known for her hosting gigs on shows such as This Morning, Dancing on Ice, and briefly I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, the 39-year-old Brighton-native is doing pretty well financially.

According to Entertainment Daily, the star’s weekly payment has just been revealed, and she’s now been named the highest-paid female presenter in the UK. Go Holly!

The report claims that Holly Willoughby earns £30,000 ($40,443) a week. Apart from her hosting jobs, the mom-of-three and her husband, Dan Baldwin, earn money from their joint company, Roxy Media Ltd.

By taking a quick look at her Instagram, Holly also earns some cash by sharing sponsored posts with her whopping 6.9 million followers. In November, she posted a photo promoting a home collection from Dunelm. She’s also posted personalized ads for Garnier, Marks and Spencer, and more.

A source for The Sun spoke on Holly’s big earnings, saying:

"It’s no more than Holly deserves, the nation loves her. She’s not changed since day one, and unlike some people in showbiz, Holly’s got her feet firmly on the ground. But this is just the start, she’d love to branch out and have her own TV chat show or do front more serious documentary roles. Holly can do just about anything she puts her mind to."

Along with Holly, some of the UK’s richest female presenters include Zoe Ball, Fiona Bruce, Vanessa Feltz, and Lauren Laverne, to name a few.

Holly Willoughby began her career in modeling as a teenager, appearing in magazines such as Just Seventeen, among others. Her first stint on TV came in 2000 with the show S Club TV, which was followed by a part in S Club 7: Artistic Differences.

The star first started working with Phil Schofield in 2006 when co-presenting Dancing on Ice. The two are now well known for co-hosting This Morning together as well.

Holly is certainly a talented host and we congratulate her on making the big bucks.

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