Holly Willoughby earned an impressive £2m last year, thanks to her This Morning and Dancing On Ice hosting gigs, as well as various other endeavours.
The presenter, 39, owns an 80 percent share in a company she runs with her producer husband Dan Baldwin - Roxy Media Ltd.
Records for the firm show her 2019 earnings - with £1.5 million in the bank after shelling out £407,850 in Corporation Tax, according to .
Something to smile about? Holly Willoughby earned an impressive £2m last year, thanks to her This Morning and Dancing On Ice hosting gigs, as well as various other endeavours
The publication reports that Holly's ITV presenting gigs earn her around £600,0000-a-year.
This is despite the fact she only works four days a a week and gets all school holidays off, for This Morning, and only hosts Dancing On Ice one night a week for a couple of months in the year.
On top of this, Holly charges £25,000 for speaking engagements.
She also has ad deals with household retailer Dunelm, as well as the likes of M&S and Garnier.
Big bucks: Holly's ITV presenting gigs earn her around £600,0000-a-year. This is despite the fact she only works four days a a week and gets all school holidays off [pictured with This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield]
Partnership: The presenter, 39, owns an 80 percent share in a company she runs with her producer husband Dan Baldwin - Roxy Media Ltd [pictured together earlier this month]
Regarding the latter, Holly joked she would be 'out of a job if I wasn't blonde' as she hosted a tutorial on how to dye your roots at home with Davina McCall on Tuesday.
The presenter light-heartedly said she was relieved Davina, 53, would never be blonde again because she would 'be out of a job'.
It comes after Holly returned to This Morning on Monday after taking two days off due to a coronavirus scare with two of her 'very poorly' children.
In the money: On top of this, Holly charges £25,000 for speaking engagements. She also has ad deals with household retailer Dunelm, as well as the likes of M&S and Garnier