
‘Bachelor’ Host Chris Harrison Will Pay $32K A Month To His Ex-Wife & Kids

Dec. 21 2018, Published 4:49 p.m. ET
Bachelor host Chris Harrison has made significantly more money from the franchise in recent years. Although it seems like good news, RadarOnline.com exclusively revealed that his new income has forced him to pay $32,000 a month in child and spousal support fees.

According to court documents obtained by Radar, Chris was ordered in 2012 to pay $15,000 a month in alimony to his ex-wife, Gwendolyn, and $13,000 a month for child support.

There was a clause in the agreement that stated, “if either Party’s financial situation substantially improves or declines, child support will be adjusted to statewide uniform child support guidelines.”

Chris heavily promoted The Bachelor and all of the spin-offs of the show which he has hosted. However, the increased popularity means his salary is big enough to change the predetermined amount of child and spousal support fees.
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Radar also confirmed he is due to pay a total of $32,000 a month to financially take care of his family.

Per Chris and Gwendolyn’s agreement, the Bachelor host will be responsible for paying the cost of his children’s college. They share two sons, Joshua, 16, and Taylor, 14.

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