What is Nick Knowles’ net worth?
NICK Knowles is best known as the host of DIY SOS.
He has become a household name after appearing on multiple shows, but what is his net worth?
What is Nick Knowles’ net worth?
With a long career as a television presenter behind him, it is no wonder Nick Knowles is worth a pound or two.
It’s estimated that Nick has a net worth of around £7.5m ($10m), according to .
Nick was among the top earners on I’m A Celebrity in 2018, taking home an impressive £200,000.
In 2018, it was revealed that he earnt £349,000 from the BBC for his presenting work.
He owns TV programming company Augustine Goodvibes Ltd, whose total equity in 2021 was calculated at £227,667 according to company filings.
In 2021, he starred in a Shreddies advert which nearly got him the sack from his DIY SOS job.
His fee for the ad is not known.
Who is Nick Knowles?
Nick was born in Southall, Middlesex, on September 21, 1962, to parents Pat and Eddie.
He has a brother, John and three sisters – Angela, Sheila and Karen.
When he was 11 his family moved to Mildenhall, Suffolk, before moving again to Kent where he attended The Skinners’ School.
Before finding TV fame, Nick tried his hand at a variety of jobs including labouring on building sites, working in a petrol station, and selling shoes and carpets.
He has been married twice, firstly to Gillian from 1995 until 2000.
The couple had two children together, daughter Tuesday and son Charlie.
His third child, known as TJ, was born after a fling with dancer Paula Beckett.
TJ’s first name is Tyrian-J and he has 13 middle names.
Nick’s youngest son Eddie was born in 2014 during his marriage to Jessica Rose Moor, who he wed in 2012.
The couple split in 2016.
What TV show has Nick Knowles been on?
Nick is known for TV shows Who Dares Wins, Close Calls: On Camera, and DIY SOS.
In 2018, he swapped homes for an Australian jungle, as he took part in the 18th series of I’m A Celebrity.
But he did not go all the way, becoming the sixth celeb to be eliminated – lasting until Day 19.
From 2019-2020 he fronted BBC’s Home Is Where The Art Is
In 2021, Nick returned to our screens on Big House Clearout.
In 2022 the star also took part in a Children In Need special of DIY SOS.