KATE ABDO has risen to fame for being one of the most popular sports broadcasters around.
The Brit, 42, has travelled the world thanks to her career and has become a huge presence on US TV.
Kate Abdo covers a variety of sportsCredit: GettyWhat is Kate Abdo's net worth?
It looks like Kate Abdo has managed to make quite the net worth while working as a sports broadcaster.
It's been reported that she is worth a huge £2million which she will have been able to earn through her impressive career.
Her ex-husband, businessman and investor, Ramtin Abdolmajid is said to have around £10million in the bank.
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Where does Kate Abdo live?
Kate has lived all over the world due to being able to speak multiple languages.
It's thought she is currently spending most of her time in the UK due to working for CBS Sports as the host for the UEFA Champions League and Europa League.
However, she can also be seen jetting across the pond to the US as she still works for DAZN's boxing coverage.
Abdo has many talents as she speaks fluent French, Spanish and German.
This is due to her studies as she has a first-class degree in European languages from the University of Salford, and she studied translating and interpreting at the University of Malaga for two years.
She also completed work experience programmes in Paris and Munich.
The star spent most of her early career working in Germany.
How does Kate Abdo make money?
Kate mostly makes money through her sports presenting.
As mentioned, she is currently working for CBS Sports for football and DAZN for boxing but has had many jobs over the years.
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Kate's broadcasting career started at the German international news network Deutsche Welle in 2005 until 2009.
She then moved to CNN, where she anchored the World Sports programme daily before leaving to join Sky Sport News HD in Germany.
It was in 2014 that she returned to the UK to join as a presenter on Sky Sports News UK.
Sky Sports loaned Abdo to Fox Sports to host their coverage of the Women's World Cup in 2015, before she took up a permanent offer from the network to relocate to the US.
While at Fox she worked on football news as well as moving into boxing.
Kate is well known for hosting the Fifa Ballon d'Or and Laureus World Sports Awards, both of which she hosted on multiple occasions.
At the 2014 Fifa Ballon d'Or ceremony she spoke with contestants and guests in four languages as well as being a host for the 2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or.
In 2020, Abdo moved back to the UK to work on football news.