Bake Off favourite Liam Charles’ huge net-worth has been reportedly revealed, after the baker climbed ranks becoming presenter and then judge on spin-offs of the show.
The TV star, 26, is speculated to boost a net worth ranging between £740,000 to £3.7m, according to Buzzlearn.
The British presenter joined The Great British Bake Off on season 8 in 2017, and not long after he became a presenter on Bake Off: The Professionals and a judge on Junior Bake Off.
On the show, he impressed judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith and made it through to the quarter-final, eventually ending up fifth.
Coming from humble beginnings, the Hackney-born was just a student at Goldsmiths University when he firstly joined the baking contest.
Bake Off favourite Liam Charles’ huge net-worth has been reportedly revealed, after the baker climbed ranks becoming presenter and then judge on spin-offs of the show
The TV star, 26, is speculated to boost a net worth ranging between £740,000 to £3.7m, according to Buzzlearn
The host is fully invested in his rooted passion for cooking and has wrote two books including Cheeky Treats: 70 Brilliant Bakes and Cakes and Second Helpings.
Following his stint on Bake Off, Liam has been worked as a food columnist for the Guardian.
Despite being extremely low-key with his personal life and mostly uses his social media for things related to baking as well as fun content – Yahoo reported that he previously mentioned a girlfriend named Alexis in a now-deleted Instagram post.
It remains unclear if Liam is or is currently not in a relationship.
The post featured him embracing a young lady, penning: ‘And the rest was history. This big headed person is the sole reason why I keep going to LA.’
In April claims emerged that the baking show may be forced to move to a streaming giant when its contract with Channel 4 ended.
The channel axed several shows in 2023, reportedly to keep costs under control, which sparked concerns it could be bought.
But following reports claimed The Great British Bake Off will now stay with the broadcaster as Love Productions works to sign a new contract.
The Great British Bake Off’s future has been revealed after it was claimed the show could leave Channel 4, according to reports (Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith)
In April, claims emerged that the show may be forced to move to a streaming giant when its contract with Channel 4 ended (Paul, Prue, Alison and Noel)
A TV insider told The Sun at the time: ‘Love Productions, which makes Bake Off, really wants to make the show as accessible as possible for the army of devotees who’ve loyally supported them for the past 14 years.’
They added: ‘So despite rumours of multi-million pound deals with streamers, they’ve decided to stick with Channel 4 where the whole nation can tune in to what’s now considered a national treasure.
‘C4 and Love Productions are now hammering out the details, but they’re working on the basis it will stay put.
MailOnline has contacted Channel 4 for comment.
Previously, it was reported The Great British Bake Off was at the centre of a £100million tug of war between streaming giants ahead of its contract ending.
Claims emerged that the show may be forced to move to a streaming giant due to Channel 4’s ‘money woes’.
The broadcaster’s contract to air the hit baking competition reportedly ends after the 2024 series, and it had been claimed there had not yet been talks to extend it.
The Sun claimed in February that Netflix and Disney+ have been named as a potential buyers.
Channel 4 also allegedly plans to cut up to 200 jobs following a huge decline in television advertising.
The show, judged by Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith and presented by Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond, launched on the BBC in 2010.
However, it was bought by Channel 4 in 2016 for £25million in a shock move that saw its original presenters sensationally quit.
Netflix currently has the rights to air Bake Off in America, while ITV was close to bidding for the British rights during the last round of negotiations but decided against it.
Channel 4 said: ‘Any speculation around contracts is just that and we look forward to bringing many more soggy bottoms to our viewers in future.’
Netflix and Disney+ declined to comment.
In a following update it was claimed The Great British Bake Off will now stay with the broadcaster as Love Productions works to sign a new contract (Paul, Prue, Alison and Noel with finalists, Matty, Josh and Dan)
Judge Prue recently broke her silence on the claims, telling The Mirror: ‘Oh my God, I hope to stick with Bake Off wherever it goes. But I don’t think it will move.
‘I know a lot of people are having a hard time of it and Channel 4 has lost a lot of shows.
‘But I am quite sure while Channel 4 is there, they will hang on to Bake Off. It is certainly one of their best shows. I think it has found its natural home at Channel 4.’