ALISON Hamond is earning an eye-watering five-figure fee every WEEK from being one of the UK’s most in-demand presenters.

The 49-year-old fronts shows including This Morning, the Great British Bake Off and For the Love of Dogs.

Telly queen Alison is raking in a fortune from her hosting jobs
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Telly queen Alison is raking in a fortune from her hosting jobsCredit: Shutterstock

As well as This Morning, Alison also presents For the Love of Dogs
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As well as This Morning, Alison also presents For the Love of DogsCredit: ITV

It's been revealed Alison is in a relationship with Russian masseuse David
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It’s been revealed Alison is in a relationship with Russian masseuse DavidCredit: Instagram
Now it’s been revealed Alison has been raking in around £19,000-a-week as she’s also a panellist on I Can See Your Voice and is a team captain on Rob Beckett’s Smart TV.

Alison is also the voice of Wren Kitchens which is a very lucrative earner for her.

She runs two firms that take in her earnings.

Her Alison Hammond Ltd firm has figures that point to Corporation Tax bills of £46,487 and £107,983 for a two-year period and her Happy Hamster Ltd firm has bills of £163,101 and £84,063.

The figures point to taxable earnings after expenses of around £2m.

And it’s not just Alison’s professional life that’s going well.

This week it was revealed she’s found love with Russian masseuse David Putman.

He is thought to be around 20 years younger than former Big Brother star Alison.

A source said: “Alison has never been happier. She has had a turbulent love life but is finally confident she has found a trusted companion. They looked just like honeymooners.”

Birmingham-born Alison shares son Aiden, 19, with ex-hubby Noureddine Boufaied.

It comes after Alison admitted she is “finally ready to settle down” after years of “getting cold feet” in past relationships.

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Speaking to Gyles Brandreth on his podcast Rosebud, she said that she “loves her own company” and believes that’s why she struggles in relationships.

She explained: “I think that’s why I struggle in relationships, because I don’t want somebody around me all the time.

“I just feel like I’m tied down and I don’t like it, when really and truly, I’m getting to that age now where I think ‘Alison, let go – it’s OK to settle down’.”