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THE Traitors host Claudia Winkleman banked £1million last year.

The sum was revealed as it emerged the 12 episodes of the third series got a combined 110million views with iPlayer stats included.

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Claudia has fronted all three series of The TraitorsCredit: BBC
Claudia Winkelman and Tess Daly on Strictly Come Dancing.
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Claudia is also poised to sign a two-year deal to continue presenting Strictly Come Dancing alongside Tess DalyCredit: PA

The finale got ten million alone.

That averages 9.2million per episode — compared to 3.75million and 6.75million respectively for the first two series.

Claudia, 53, has fronted all three.

Latest accounts for her firm Little Owl Productions show its cash reserves rose from £1.2million to £2.1million.

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After tax and payments to creditors, total equity was close to £1.6million.

The accounts, filed with Companies House last Friday, cover the 12 months to April 2024.

Claudia is also poised to sign a two-year deal to continue presenting Strictly Come Dancing alongside Tess Daly.

Claudia has vowed to reject any new TV work after her success with Strictly and The Traitors.

The star returns to Channel 4 this month with the second series of her quiz show One Question.

It's the latest programme to be added to her busy schedule along with other TV hits Strictly Come DancingThe Traitors and The Piano.

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She's also set to fill in for Graham Norton as he takes a break from his award-winning chat show.

Her commitments make Claudia one of the busiest presenters on television but now she's revealed she will turn down any new work.

Very content, she said: "I’m not doing anything else."

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Claudia Winkleman in a black jacket.
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Telly host Claudia Winkleman banked £1million last yearCredit: BBC
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