Dancing With The Stars presenter Sonia Kruger asks for a ‘six-figure pay rise’ from Channel Seven if she wins coveted Gold Logie
She was recently nominated for the prestigious TV Week Gold Logie Award for the second consecutive year.
And Sonia Kruger is reportedly looking for a pay rise with Channel Seven if she wins the coveted award.
“If Sonia wins the gold, Seven wants to reward her with some kind of incentive. It could be six figures,” an insider said New idea magazine.
It is common practice in show business to include a performance-based clause in contracts that allows for wage negotiations if the host exceeds expectations.
The blonde bombshell is one of Seven’s most popular presenters and hosts three major reality shows on the network: Dancing With The Stars, The Voice and Big Brother.
Sonia Kruger (pictured) was recently nominated for the prestigious TV Week Gold Logie Award for the second consecutive year
While Sonia is open to resuming hosting duties on DWTS in 2024, the publication added, she had a “handful of requirements” that network bosses must meet to ensure she’s happy.
There are even rumors that Sonia is teaming up with the handsome celebrity veterinarian Dr. Chris Brown, 44, as he migrates to Channel Seven.
“Sonia will want to be there with Chris when the time comes, but bosses will have to pay,” the source added.
And on Monday it was revealed that the veteran TV presenter, 57, is seeking a pay rise with Channel Seven if she wins the coveted award
Sonia was a close pick last year to win the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV, but lost out to Hamish Blake for his work on Channel Nine’s Lego Masters.
Last year, Sonia told TV tonight she felt it was about time a female presenter took home the popular Gold Logie Award.
The TV presenter noted that most male nominees have already taken home a Gold Logie in the past and stressed that the women deserve their chance to shine.
“If Sonia wins the gold, Seven wants to reward her with some kind of incentive. It could be six figures,” an insider told New Idea magazine
It’s about time one of the girls got their turn. It’s been coming for a while,’ she said.
“And it’s not a popularity contest, but I hosted every program on Channel Seven last year and earn more than anyone else,” she joked.
The 2023 Logie Award ceremony will take place on Sunday 30th July in Sydney and will be broadcast on Channel Seven.
The blonde bombshell is one of Seven’s most popular presenters and hosts three major reality shows: Dancing With The Stars, The Voice and Big Brother