Tuesday evenings are about to get a whole lot sweeter as The Great British Bake Off returns to our TV screens in a matter of days.
The Channel 4 series returns this autumn on September 26 as the new class of budding bakers give it their all to impress judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith (there may be a soggy bottom or two along the way).
This year the show has a new co-host alongside Noel Fielding, as Matt Lucas stepped down from his Bake Off presenting duties after three years.
This Morning’s Alison Hammond is now taking over from the comedian, joining the line-up in the famous white tent.
Most successful contestants from The Great British Bake Off
But how much do Noel and Alison get paid on Bake Off and what is their net worth? Let’s find out.
How much do Noel Fielding and Allison Hammond get paid on The Great British Bake Off?
It was previously reported that Noel makes around £200,000 per series of Bake Off, according to The Sun.
Meanwhile, Alison is no stranger to the programme as she took part in Celebrity Great British Bake Off which helps to raise money for Stand Up to Cancer.
However, her exact earnings for this series are yet to be disclosed.
What is Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond’s net worth?
The Mighty Boosh star Noel is thought to have a net worth of £8 million as of September 2022.
Additionally, The Sun reports that as of 2023, Alison is estimated to be worth between £1 million and £4 million.
The TV presenter has also appeared on ITV’s I'm A Celeb in 2010 and Strictly Come Dancing in 2014.
She has also been on Big Brother, Celebrity Masterchef, Celebs Go Dating and Celebrity Stars In Your Eyes.
Contestants for The Great British Bake Off 2023 revealed - who are they?
The class of Bake Off 2023 is as follows:
- Tasha - Participation officer from Bristol
- Saku - Intelligence analyst from Herefordshire
- Rowan - English literature student from West Yorkshire
- Nicky - Volunteer at a pet-therapy charity from the West Midlands
- Matty - Science and PE teacher from Cambridgeshire
- Keith - Chartered accountant from Hampshire
- Josh - Post-doctoral research associate and chemist by trade from Leicestershire
- Dana - Database administrator from Essex
- Dan - Resource planner in civil engineering from Cheshire
- Cristy - Personal assistant from east London
- Amos - Manager of a deli from north London
- Abbi - Delivery driver from Cumbria
The Great British Bake Off returns to Channel 4 on Tuesday, September 26 from 8pm.
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