How much do DWTS dancers get paid?

How much do DWTS dancers get paid?

What About the Pros? According to multiple reports, the professional dancers are only paid $1,200 when first starting out. Their salaries increase per episode and change the longer they are part of the franchise. Returning pros reportedly make closer to $5,000 an episode.

What do the Dancing with the Stars winner get?

the Mirror Ball trophy
And if they are lucky enough to make the semi-finals and the finale, there is an additional $50,000 prize money each week, plus the winner gets the Mirror Ball trophy.

Who has won the most Dancing with the Stars?

‘Dancing with the Stars’ most wins: All 19 pro dancers who have won the Mirror Ball Trophy and how many

  • Alec Mazo.
  • Emma Slater.
  • Karina Smirnoff.
  • Mark Ballas.
  • Cheryl Burke.
  • Val Chmerkovskiy. Season 20 with Rumer Willis.
  • Kym Johnson Herjavek. Season 9 with Donny Osmond.
  • Peta Murgatroyd. Season 14 with Donald Driver.

Who is the youngest person to win Dancing with the Stars?

Laurie Hernandez
At age 16 years, Laurie Hernandez of season twenty-three was the youngest contestant to win.

Who is the richest Dancing with the Stars pro?

At the top of The Richest’s list of the richest Dancing With the Stars professionals is Derek’s younger sister, Julianne Hough, 33, who is worth an impressive $10 million.

How much does Carrie Ann make on Dancing with the Stars?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Carrie Ann Inaba is worth around $9million. While an exact salary is currently unknown, it is estimated the judges make around $1.2million per season of Dancing with the Stars. It is estimated that Inaba makes around $150K-250K per episode.

How long is Dancing with the Stars?

Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)

Dancing with the Stars
Running time 40–86 minutes
Production company BBC Studios Los Angeles
Release
Original network ABC (2005–2021) Disney+ (2022)

Has Jenna ever won Dancing with the Stars?

She first gained attention in 2013, as she finished ladies’ third runner-up on So You Think You Can Dance season 10. Johnson continued her professional dancing career on Dancing with the Stars, winning her second season with her partner, Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon.