Holly Willoughby's eye-watering salary for Celebrity Bear Hunt is 'revealed' after surprising fans with her small screentime
Holly Willoughby's eye-watering salary for Celebrity Bear Hunt is 'revealed' after surprising fans with her small screentime
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Holly Willoughby has reportedly earned the equivalent of £40,000 for every minute that she appeared on Netflix's Celebrity Bear Hunt. The presenter, 43, has only appeared on the new show for a total of 24 minutes across the seven hours of the show, surprising viewers with how little she appeared on screen. According to The Sun, Holly was paid a total of £1million for her appearance on the show as she joined survival expert, Bear Grylls.
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A TV insider told the publication: 'Viewers will be surprised just how little she features in the final version of the programme given all the attention there's been surrounding the show. 'Holly is a huge talent and very popular with viewers, plus she has decades of experience of presenting big TV shows, particularly live TV which requires a level of excellence few presenters have. 'But in the final edit of Celebrity Bear Hunt she plays second fiddle to leading man Bear, and even gets less screen time than the dozen celebrities who are competing.'.
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Holly Willoughby has reportedly earned the equivalent of £40,000 for every minute that she appeared on Netflix 's Celebrity Bear Hunt. The presenter has only appeared on the new show for a total of 24 minutes across the seven hours of the show. Holly may be getting paid a eye-watering amounts but she is considerable less airtime than the celebrities on the show as she appears for an average of three minutes per episode.
![[This comes after she admitted she was 'totally out of her comfort zone' and 'scared' ahead of the show's launch]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/10/94962811-14371677-image-m-26_1738922674033.jpg)
MailOnline has contacted representatives for Holly Willoughby and Netflix for comment. This comes after Holly admitted she was 'totally out of her comfort zone' and 'scared' ahead of the show's launch. In Friday's episode of The Graham Norton Show, the presenter spoke about her challenging new TV hosting gig, set in a Costa Rican jungle which launched this week, more than a year after she announced her departure from her safe This Morning gig.
Holly, who commanded attention in an all-black ensemble, explained adventurer Bear Grylls, 50, even got her involved in some challenges throughout filming of the programme which sees him chase 12 celebrity contestants across the wild terrain. Speaking about her time on the new show, the former This Morning host said: 'It is so nice to be doing something new and exciting and being on a proper adventure.
'Working with Bear Grylls has taken me totally out of my comfort zone. 'The magic of Bear is that he is really convincing and inspirational and even got me to do stuff and I am the scaredest person ever.'. It believed that Holly was paid a total of £1million for her appearance on the show as she joined survival expert, Bear Grylls. This comes after she admitted she was 'totally out of her comfort zone' and 'scared' ahead of the show's launch.
The star-studded line-up for the series was revealed back in January, with the likes of Spice Girls star Mel B, 49, Strictly's Shirley Ballas, 64, and The Saturdays singer Una Healy, 43 among the cast. They were joined by Inbetweeners star Joe Thomas, 41, presenter Steph McGovern, 42, and Boris Becker, 57. As Bear puts them through their paces, those who fail to impress will face the dreaded 'Bear Hunt' - a brutal game of cat and mouse where they'll be hunted down by Bear himself and, if captured, face elimination from the show.
Filming of the show was so intense that Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, 59, nearly died during a freak raft accident where he was dragged underwater for several heart-stopping moments after getting entangled in a bungee rope before being pulled to safety. The drama continued as Lottie Moss, 27, broke down in tears while opening up on her failed rehab stint for substance abuse and depression that 'didn't work'.