This year’s crop of Dancing With The Stars celebrities certainly know their way around the ballroom dancefloor – and their salaries reflect that.
Woman’s Day reveals the huge pay cheques the All Stars are estimated to cha-cha away with… and already there are some clear winners!
Last week Channel Seven announced that the show will be returning to screens on Sunday, February 20 with a line-up of previous winners and fan favourites.
Hosted by Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger, this new season will see 10 former DWTS alums and a few wild cards return to battle it out for the mirror ball trophy.
So what are stars like Angie Kent, Cameron Daddo and Kylie Gillies getting paid? Find out below.
Kylie Gillies, rumoured winner: $100,000
The Morning Show host is rumoured to be the highest paid star this season, and it’s not hard to see why. The fiercely competitive and fit star, 54, is said to have put her all into training and is a clear frontrunner this year – but how do her fellow contestants’ paychecks compare?
Sam Mac, Sunrise weatherman: $80,000
Ricki-Lee Coulter, popstar: $80,000
Bridie Carter, McLeod’s Daughters icon: $60,000
Angie Kent, Gogglebox & Bachelorette star: $60,000
Courtney Act, drag superstar: $50,000
Cameron Daddo, award-winning actor: $40,000
Watch him prepare for the glitzy dancing show in the video below.
Cameron Daddo prepares for Dancing with the Stars
Anthony Koutoufides, AFL great: $40,000
Deni Hines, pop music royalty: $40,000
Rob Mills, former Neighbours heartthrob: $40,000
Kris Smith, model: $25,000
Olympia Valance, former Neighbours star: $25,000
David Rodan, AFL legend: $25,000