Katie Olivia Hopkins has a wealth of
$4 Million


Katie Olivia Hopkins Wiki Biography

Katie Olivia Hopkins, born on February 13, 1975 in Barnstaple, Devon, England, is a renowned newspaper columnist and media personality. She gained recognition for her participation in reality TV shows such as “I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!” and “Celebrity Big Brother”. Hopkins is also known for her contributions to The Sun and the Daily Mail newspapers, as well as her controversial stance on politics, immigrants and racism.

Have you ever pondered on the earnings of this British TV figure? Katie Hopkins’ total wealth as of late 2017 is estimated to be around $4 million, primarily amassed through her prominent on-camera appearances.

Katie Hopkins’ Total Earnings $4 million

Katie was the younger of two daughters of Anona C. O. Crowle and Roy Hopkins. She attended a private convent school, where she discovered her passion for sports and music, playing the violin and piano. After being rejected from the University of Oxford, she pursued her studies at the University of Exeter, majoring in economics. Hopkins had an early fascination with the military and completed her officer training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, although epilepsy prevented her from serving. She later moved to Manhattan, New York, working as a business consultant. This occupation laid the foundation for Katie Hopkins’ wealth.

In 2005, she returned to the UK and by 2006, secured a position as a global brand consultant at the Met Office. In the same year, she appeared in the third season of BBC’s reality game show “The Apprentice”. After her dismissal from the Met Office, Hopkins capitalized on media attention and signed deals with EMAP and the News of the World media companies. These accomplishments notably enhanced Katie Hopkins’ popularity and net worth.

Following her television debut, Katie was featured in several other TV programs such as the “Loose Women” series, as well as “The Sunday Night Project” and “8 Out of 10 Cats” variety shows. Subsequently, she participated in the seventh season of “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” and the 15th season of British “Celebrity Big Brother”. She also hosted her own TV show on TLC – “If Katie Hopkins Ruled the World”, which was terminated after a short period. Undoubtedly, all these endeavors significantly contributed to Katie Hopkins’ financial growth, if not necessarily her fame.

In addition to her media appearances, Katie Hopkins garnered attention for her outspoken opinions on various sensitive subjects, including the UK healthcare system, racism, immigrants and refugees, maternity leave policies, and obesity, among others.

Regarding her personal life, Katie has been married twice. From 2004 to 2007, she was married to Damien G. D. McKinney, with whom she had two children before their divorce. Since 2010, she has been married to Mark Cross, with whom she has one child.


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Full NameKatie Hopkins
Net Worth$4 Million
Date Of BirthFebruary 13, 1975
Place Of BirthBarnstaple
Height1.73 m
ProfessionBusinessperson, TV Personality, Columnist
EducationUniversity of Exeter, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
NationalityBritish
SpouseMark Cross (m. 2010), Damian McKinney (m. 2004–2005)
ChildrenMaximillian William Cross, India McKinney, Poppy McKinney
ParentsAnona C. O. Crowle, Roy Hopkins
NicknamesKatie Olivia Hopkins
Twitter
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NominationsNME Award for Villain of the Year
TV ShowsIf Katie Hopkins Ruled the World, Celebrity Big Brother
#Trademark
1Political incorrectness
2Abject irreverence
#Quote
1[on the elderly] Personally, I hate mobility scooters. I find their owners intolerable.
2[on girls called Charmaine] ‘Hi, this is my daughter Charmaine’. I hear: ‘Hi, I am thick and ignorant’.
3A name, for me, is a short way of working out what class that child comes from. And I can decide from that… do I want my child to play with them?
4I lied to get someone else’s husband because I wanted him. I give myself 8 out of 10 for ruthlessness for that one.
5[on mums breast feeding in public] Mammary militia breast feeding en masse in Costa. Puts one off their latte.
6I don’t believe what Russell Brand says about addiction. I just don’t buy it. It’s a behavior. Gazza (Paul Gascoigne) likes drinking, let him crack on. He is enjoying himself.
7[on life sentences] Suicidal prisoners should just kill themselves.
8Would I employ you if you were obese? No I would not. You would give the wrong impression to the clients of my business. I need people to look energetic, professional and efficient. If you are obese you look lazy.
9I really think if you have a tattoo you have to wonder about what kind of future you have ahead of you. As an employer, I wouldn’t employ someone with tattoos as I would wonder what customers would think about them. For me, tattoos are just a way for people to find attention who haven’t found another way in their life to achieve it by conventional means.
10[on maternity leave] The difference between most mothers and me is that I didn’t sit around drinking coffee at baby group for 12 months after the birth of my baby. No, in three weeks I was back in my suit, back at my desk earning profit for my business and I don’t see why other women shouldn’t do the same.
11Ginger babies: like real babies, but so much harder to love.
12I have no prejudice.
13I’ve taken to wearing my pants on my head because I’ve been called a piece of female genitalia so many times.
#Fact
1Famously disparaged people who gave their children unusual names on “This Morning”, including children named after locations. When it was pointed out by Philip Scofield that her child was named India, she said that India was not a location. At another point during the interview she can be heard to say “Class…. holes.”.
2On 17 April 2015, British tabloid The Sun printed an opinion-piece by her attacking immigrants who cross the Mediterranean to settle in Britain, in which she wrote: ‘Make no mistake, these migrants are like cockroaches… they are built to survive a nuclear bomb’. This appeared on the same day that a fishing vessel carrying migrants sunk off the coast of Libya, claiming 800 lives. Her article was denounced by, amongst others, the United Nations commissioner for human rights.

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When Chat Shows Go Horribly Wrong2017TV Movie documentaryHerself
Confessions of the Paparazzi2017TV Movie documentaryHerself

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Loose Women2017TV SeriesHerself