Canadian TV personality
#44 in TV Hosts today
Jesse Palmer has a net worth of 10 million as of 2024. Through hosting various television shows, Palmer earns an annual salary of $3 million. His low net worth is due to some financial losses he suffered recently.
Financial Losses
Jesse Palmer has reportedly lost $2 million in poker and stock market trading over the past few years. According to sources close to Palmer, he began gambling heavily in 2019 and quickly racked up significant losses. He also made several ill-advised stock market trades that further depleted his finances.
House
Jesse Palmer and his wife Emely Fardo live in a beautiful penthouse in Toronto. Palmer bought this property in 2019 for $3.1 Million.
He paid $2 Million in cash and has secured a loan from Wells Fargo for the remainder of the amount. He spent $250k additionally on the house for custom interiors.
Jesse Palmer Net Worth 2024 (Forbes)
Name | Jesse James Palmer |
Net Worth | $10 Million |
Annual Income | $4 Million |
Salary | $3 Million |
Debts & Mortgages | $850,000 |
Monthly Spends | $70,000 |
Personal Life
Jesse Palmer is married to Emely Fardo, a model and photographer from Brazil. They met in 2016 and want to marry in 2020. They have one child together, a daughter born in 2023.
Palmer just gave his wife a $300,000 Lamborghini Urus to commemorate the birth of their child. No wonder his net worth haven’t grown much. Is it rational to spend money on such luxuries instead of buying an asset like a piece of land?.
Quick Facts
- Jesse Palmer was born on October 5, 1978, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- He played college football as a quarterback for the University of Florida.
- Palmer was drafted by the New York Giants in the 2001 NFL Draft.
- He played for the New York Giants from 2001 to 2004.
- Palmer also played for the San Francisco 49ers in 2005.
- He briefly played in the Canadian Football League with the Montreal Alouettes.
- Palmer was the star of the fifth season of the reality TV show “The Bachelor” in 2004.
- In order to save his dwindling net worth, Palmer transitioned into a broadcasting career as a college football analyst for ESPN.
- Palmer has served as a co-host on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
- He has appeared as a special contributor on various ABC programs.
- Palmer has hosted several Food Network shows, including “Holiday Baking Championship.”
- He earned a Bachelorโs degree in Political Science from the University of Florida.
- Palmer is known for his work as an analyst on ESPNโs SEC Network.
- He joined the cast of “DailyMailTV” as a host in 2017.
- Palmer was announced as the host of the 26th season of “The Bachelor” in 2022.