- Anual: $ 47.646.909,00
- Mensual: $ 3.970.575,75
- Semanal: $ 916.286,71
- Diario: $ 183.257,34
Desde el momento que abriste esta página de web, Bruno Tonioli ha ganado:
Bruno Tonioli es un bailarín, coreógrafo, juez de baile, presentador y personalidad de televisión italiano. El es conocido por su desempeño como juez en el programa británico de baile Strictly Come Dancing y en su adaptación estadounidense Dancing with the Stars en ABC en los Estados Unidos. Tonioli ha sido juez durante todas las temporadas de ambos programas.
Wikipedia page about Bruno TonioliThe Sun Sep 2022: £250,000 per season
The Sun Dec 2020: Bruno takes home a salary of £250,000.
Express.co.uk Oct 2019: In the BBC’s reveal about salaries last year, Tonioli was revealed to be in the £200,000 to £249,000 pay bracket. Heading into this year’s show, it is likely the choreographer will be paid much the same. He also has a similar role on the USA’s Dancing With the Stars on ABC TV, which he has appeared on since 2005. According celebritynetworth.com, the TV personality’s entire net worth is $10 million. The publication also reports that this includes a salary of $30,000 per episode for that show.
Telegraph 2018: Bruno Tonioli and Darcey Bussell earn £150,000-£199,999 for their work on Strictly. Tonioli’s pay last year was bumped up to £200,000-£249,999 for Dancing with the stars it is rumoured $1.2 million per episode
Youtube: In 2014, it was reported that DWTS judges earned $1.2 million per season. There are two seasons of DWTS in a year.
Dailymail Feb. 2015: £110.000 for Strictly come Dancing
Dailymail December 2011: estimated earnings £410,000
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Update: 2023-11