The Highest Paid Female News Anchors & Their Super Luxurious Houses

Megyn Kelly – $30 Million – NBC, Megyn Kelly Today

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Megyn Kelly might not be at the peak of her career lately, as in October 2018, her show on NBC – Megyn Kelly Today, got canceled after a lot of criticism she received after her comments about blackface and Halloween! However, rumor has it that Kelly was considering to leave the show in order to concentrate on her career as a correspondent. She is not just a TV show hostess; she is also a journalist as well as a defense attorney! We don’t know what her next steps would be but we can’t wait to see what she is up to!

Kimberly Guilfoyle – $8 Million

Kimberly Guilfoyle is much more than a former co-host of the Fox News panel talk show The Five. Guilfoyle first started collecting her million-dollar income as a San Francisco prosecution attorney. Later, she married politician Gavin Newsom and became San Francisco’s First Lady for over 2 years.

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Known for being a supporter of the Republican party, Kimberly Guilfoyle parted ways with Fox News in 2018, and she reportedly joined a group of Donald Trump supporters during the 2018 midterm elections. Two years before that, she was close to becoming the White House press secretary, but she declined the job offer to sign a new contract with Fox.

Amy Robach – $300K

ABC News television presenter, Amy Robach, has worked very hard in the broadcasting industry for the past 15 years. She was given the opportunity to replace Elizabeth Vargas as the 20/20 co-host. Additionally, she’s been a fill-in anchor for Good Morning America, one of ABC‘s most-watched segments.

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Before her big break with ABC, Robach’s professional life included jobs at WTTG and MSNBC. In 2013, she revealed, publically, that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, however, after several months of treatment, she was able to beat the disease. In a recent interview, she confessed that she wakes up feeling grateful for every single day of her life.

Kimberly Hunt – $60K

Kimberly Hunt is the beautiful Californian news reporter and chief anchor for KGTV. A woman known for following the ‘action’, she’s reported live from major events like the Super Bowl and the Academy Awards, and she’s had the chance of interviewing some of the world’s most important names, including the one and only, Oprah Winfrey.

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Before turning out to be one of KGTV‘s most notable faces, Kimberly Hunt worked briefly as an ABC News political researcher. She’s married to Billy Ray Smith Jr., a former American football professional athlete who played for the San Diego Chargers during the ’80s.

Deborah Norville – $6 million – CBS, Inside Edition

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Next on our list is a lady who has been loyal to her show for more than 20 years! Deborah Norville has been around since 1979 and so, she must be having the best savings account there is! To date, she serves as the main anchor of Inside Edition, a syndicated news magazine that is actually the only entertainment news show to have been running for so long! However, Norville is not just a journalist; she is also an author, and she also has a chair in the Viacom Corporation board of directors! In 2018, Deborah opened up about her struggle with rheumatoid arthritis.