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'American Idol' 2019 Judges & Host Salaries Revealed - How Much Do Katy Perry & Ryan Seacrest Make?




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The brand new season of American Idol airs tonight on ABC and we have some details about the salaries of the three judges and the host of the show, Ryan Seacrest.

If you don’t know, the three returning judges this season are Katy Perry, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie, who all participated in last year’s season as well.

The reboot of American Idol debuted on ABC last March. The show previously aired on Fox for 15 seasons before making the move to ABC.

Lionel Richie (JUDGE) SALARY: $10 million

Ryan Seacrest (HOST) SALARY: $12 million

Luke Bryan (JUDGE) SALARY: $12 million

Katy Perry (JUDGE) SALARY: $25 million

All data via WSJ.



By Just Jared

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