Claudia Winkleman is returning to The Traitors as host but she’s also known for co-hosting Strictly Come Dancing with Tess Daly, The Piano and more.
The Traitors is a popular BBC series which sees a group of strangers complete tasks and aim to banish all traitors so only faithfuls are awarded the prize pot.
Originally, Winkleman turned down the opportunity to present The Traitors but she’s been the face of the series ever since the first aired.
Ahead of the third series, we take a look at Claudia Winkleman’s net worth – here’s what we know.
What is Claudia Winkleman’s net worth?
Claudia Winkleman’s net worth is “estimated to be nearly £9 million”, according to Heart Radio.
She’s thought to be one of 2024’s highest-paid TV presenters.
As well as being involved in The Traitors and Strictly Come Dancing, you’ll also come across Claudia on The Great British Sewing Bee, Best Home Cook and One Question.
How much is Claudia Winkleman paid to host The Traitors?
Heart explained that the amount Claudia is paid to host The Traitors hasn’t been disclosed as the show is “run externally” so her annual salary is kept private.
What to expect from series three of The Traitors
Claudia said “exciting things have changed” in the third series of the reality TV show.
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The 52-year-old presenter will meet a group of strangers at a castle in the Scottish Highlands to play a game which will test their detection, backstabbing and trust with the chance of winning up to £120,000.
Speaking about the upcoming series, Winkleman said: “I would love to tell you all about series three, but then I will get fired so I can tell you absolutely nothing.
“What I will tell you is that things are different this year. There are some really exciting things that have changed, which keeps everyone on the toes and feeds into the central premise of trust. I can’t wait for everyone to see.”
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