Kate Garraway is an English television and radio presenter most known for her appearances with ITV Breakfast. She is the host of a mid-morning show on Smooth Radio and also hosts ITV Breakfast program Good Morning Britain. She worked as a daytime presenter of shows including Daybreak, Lorraine, and GMTV.
Derek Draper is a former English lobbyist and political advisor best known for political scandals “Lobbygate” in 1998 and “Smeargate” in 2009. He has served as a psychotherapist and was the editor of the LabourList website.
Kate Garraway and Derek Draper’s Net worth
Kate Garraway and Derek Draper are yet to reveal their combined net worth. However, the net worth of Kate Garraway is expected to be $2 million. She is a well-known personality as a host and has very good income.
Kate earns salary about £280,000 per year according to the source. According to the various reports, the show chief of GMTV had suggested cutting her salary by £70,000. The presenter was fierce of the decision and had made up her mind to quit the job.
Great @gmb @RichardAArnold turned 20 (again) + @kategarraway had a hair off with @HairyBikers + we finished with drinks 9am #champagne pic.twitter.com/0ybpj7l9l0
— Ben Shephard (@benshephard) January 6, 2017
The main sources of the couple’s net worth are Kate’s career as a presenter for GMTV and Derek working as a political advisor. She is also the presenter at BBC Radio Oxford.
Kate Garraway and Derek Drapers career in short
Kate Garraway started her career working as a production journalist, reporter and news broadcaster for ITV News Central on ITV Central. She worked as a co-presenter in 1996 for ITV News Meridian. She joined GMTV and served as a co-presenter on GMTV Today.
She has hosted various other programs. Later, she worked as entertainment editor and main presenter on different shows. Lately, she has also hosted The National Lottery Draws on BBC One.
Derek Draper began his career in politics in 1990 serving as a constituency secretary for Nick Brown. Later, he worked as a researcher for Hartlepool Peter Mandelson, an MP. He became a director of GPC Market Access, a lobbying firm, in 1996 and worked until 1999. He was also a Political Editor of Modern Review in the late 1990s and was a columnist for the Daily Express.