how much do strictly dancers get paid
Strictly Come Dancing professional dancers are widely reported to earn a flat fee of roughly £35,000–£50,000 per series , with the chance to make significantly more from tours and other spin-off work linked to the show.
Core pay for Strictly pros
Most recent reports suggest there is a band rather than an exact figure.
- Professional dancers are said to be on a flat series fee of about £35k–£50k each , regardless of whether they are given a celebrity partner.
- Those without partners still appear in group numbers and other show segments, so they remain on the same general pay scale.
Extra earnings and tours
On top of the core series fee, pros can reportedly boost income in several ways.
- Joining the official Strictly live tour after the series can add up to roughly another £35k for those who sign on.
- The show’s visibility often leads to theatre runs, independent tours, and branded workshops , which can bring in substantial extra money, though exact figures vary by dancer and are not publicly standardised.
Celebrities vs dancers
The question is about how much Strictly dancers get paid, but celebrity fees help give context to the overall pay scale.
- Celebrities on Strictly are reported to start on around £25,000 even if they leave early, with figures rising in stages up to around £100,000 for the winner , showing that top-end celebrity pay is typically higher than an individual pro’s base fee.
- Presenters like Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman are reported to earn up to about £150,000 a year from Strictly itself (with some reports suggesting higher brackets), reflecting how on-screen hierarchy influences pay.
How solid are these numbers?
There is no official public salary list, so all figures are estimates based on media reporting.
- The BBC does not publish a detailed breakdown of individual dancer salaries; outlets like Express, WalesOnline, and others compile ranges from industry sources and leaks, not official contracts.
- Real totals for top pros can be considerably higher once live tours, brand deals, teaching, and private appearances are added, but those earnings are usually private and differ from dancer to dancer.
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