The Bear: Is Ayo Edebiri richer than Jeremy Allen White? Net worth compared
Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White are the two stars who have shared the spotlight in The Bear since the first season of the series, which has brought them both success and earnings. Here, check out which actor is wealthier.
The day has arrived, cousin! The third season of The Bear is now available in Hulu‘s catalog, and it’s not only time to hit play on the first episode but also to get to know a little more about the talented main cast.
Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri are two of the figures who bring the protagonists to life, Chef Carmen ‘Carmy’ Berzatto and his right-hand in the kitchen, Sydney Adamu. Both have been present from the beginning.
Thanks to the incredible success the culinary drama has had since the very first minute, FX has continued to invest in the show, and the studio head, John Landgraf, has confirmed its renewal for a fourth season.
Who is richer, Jeremy Allen White or Ayo Edebiri?
As of June 2024, the co-star of The Bear with the greatest fortune is Jeremy Allen White, with a net worth of $8 million, according to Parade. Meanwhile, Ayo Edebiri has a net worth of $2 million so far.
Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White photographed by Lelanie Foster for Vanity Fair. (Source: @FilmUpdates)
Celebrity Net Worth and Cosmopolitan reported that some websites have claimed the actor who plays Carmen has earned a good amount of money per episode in the successful and acclaimed FX drama series.
Daily Mail confirmed that both the main star and the actress who plays Sydney, along with the rest of the cast, received “substantial salary increases“, going from $350,000 per episode to $750,000.
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