[post_page_title]Holly Willoughby – $12.4 Million[/post_page_title]
If there’s one golden rule to getting rich and staying rich, it’s about diversifying your income sources. Willoughby started out as a model but didn’t really hit the big time until she became a television presenter. While still occasionally modeling, Willoughby supplements her income with clothing and bedding ranges, endorsing beauty and healthcare products, and even co-authoring children’s books. It’s unlikely that the presenting work will dry up for her anytime soon, but even if they do, she’s at least set for the interim.
[post_page_title]James May – $13 Million[/post_page_title]
Top Gear was the golden goose for James May, although he’s certainly branched out into solo presenting work in the past. Top Gear as we used to know it is no longer with us, but May and co-hosts Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond netted themselves an incredibly sweet deal from Amazon for a spiritual successor show. The three were already paid pretty handsomely by the generally frugal BBC, so you can only imagine May’s pay packet has been inflated as a result of leaving the public broadcaster.
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