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Claudia Winkleman net worth: Strictly Come Dancing presenter and BBC star worth THIS much

Claudia Winkleman, 45, presents popular dance show Strictly Come Dancing alongside Tess Daly each week.

She also a number of other BBC programmes, including The Great British Sewing Bee.

The mum-of-three also hosts a BBC Radio 2 show each Sunday.

Claudia’s pay hit the headlines earlier this year after the BBC was forced to reveal how much it paid its top-earning stars, and she was found to be the highest-paid female star.

When the Government announced that its plans to force the BBC to reveal stars’ pay packets in September last year, Winkleman said:”

I’m all for it. I totally understand it. We’re working for the public, so why shouldn’t they know.

“We get paid an awful lot of money and it’s a marketplace. It’s bonkers.”

She added that “commercial stations pay a whole lot more – double, three times, four times” more than the BBC.

So what is Claudia Winkleman’s net worth?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, the presenter and journalist has an estimated net worth of £9 million.

The busy celebrity not only earns money from the BBC, but also has a column in Sunday Times Style magazine for which she is paid a reported £75,000.

Winkleman lives near Marble Arch in central London, with her film producer husband Kris Thykier and their three children.

The couple reportedly paid £3.25 million for the six-bedroom townhouse in 2006. It is now said to be worth around £7 million.

Tess Daly co-presents Strictly Come Dancing with Claudia, and has also built up an impressive fortune.

The hugely successful TV personality from Stockport, Cheshire, has presented the show since 2004.

The 48-year-old mother-of-two has appeared as a guest on 12 television programmes, including 8 Out of 10 Cats and Alan Carr: Chatty Man.

However, the blonde began her career as a model and was scouted outside of a McDonald’s in Manchester age 18. What is her net worth?

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