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Patrick Kielty and Cat Deeley's net worth as couple separate

Patrick Kielty and Cat Deeley's net worth as couple separate

Extra.ie​3 days ago
Patrick Kielty and Cat Deeley have announced their shock split after 12 years of marriage.
In a joint statement, the couple have announced that they made the decision to end their marriage on Tuesday (July 29), with them saying that they'll 'continue to be united as loving parents' to their two sons.
The couple are two of Ireland and the UK's most well known presenters, with Patrick being the current host of the Late Late Show, while Cat previously hosted shows such as So You Think You Can Dance and can currently be found on This Morning. Patrick Kielty and Cat Deeley have announced their shock split after 12 years of marriage. Pic: FOX/FOX Image Collection via Getty Images
In short, the former couple are estimated to be worth approximately $15million (€12.9million), with Cat believed to be on around £600,000 per year to host This Morning.
Patrick, on the other hand, was given a three-year, €250,000 contract to host 30 episodes of the Late Late Show — roughly €8,300 per episode — after he took over from Ryan Tubridy, who was on approximately €500,000 a year to host the Late Late and his morning radio show.
During his peak, Ryan was on €752,950 with RTÉ in 2012 before taking a pay cut, while Pat Kenny remains the highest paid Late Late host when he earned €950,000 in 2008.
Patrick also hosts a mid-morning show on BBC Radio 5 Live every Saturday, but wasn't on the 2022-23 list of highest earners at the broadcaster — the lowest of whom on that list earned £178,000 per year. Cat is reported to earn around £600,000 per year for hosting This Morning. Pic: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock
Outside of presenting on RTÉ and the BBC, Patrick co-founded the Green Inc Film and Television company with Stephen Stewart in Hollywood, which has produced shows on these shores such as Crimecall, Ireland's Got Talent and The Many Faces of… for TV both here and in the UK.
The company listed their accumulated profit of £196,400 in March 2022, as well as current assets of €346,600, including €299,900 in cash and £44,700 owed by debtors. It also listed £31,100 in freehold property, plus £14,000 in fixtures and fittings and £64,700 in equipment. The company has eight employees.
Patrick also controls performing arts company Boxed Productions Limited, which reported shareholder funds of £1.1million in March 2022. The firm recorded tangible assets worth £52,600, plus £787,600 owed by debtors and a further £338,400 in cash at the bank and in hand. Patrick hosts the Late Late Show and confirmed that he makes approximately €250,000 a year. He also presents a radio show on BBC Radio 5 Live, and is high up in several companies. Pic: Andres Poveda
Patrick also established television programming and broadcasting activities firm Pamanco Ireland Ltd in May, presumably as the vehicle through which he will be paid for hosting the Late Late.
In a joint statement announcing their separation, Patrick and Cat said 'We have taken the decision to end our marriage and are now separated. There is no other party involved.
'We will continue to be united as loving parents to our children and would therefore kindly ask for our family privacy to be respected. There will be no further comment.'
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