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Over its past 21 seasons,American Idolhas had several famous judges including Simon Cowell, Jennifer Lopez, and Mariah Carey. But for the new generation fans of the show, Katy Perry is one of the show’s most iconic judges. She is the only female musician who came close to Simon Cowell’s whopping $36 million salary on the show. Perry was offered $25 million when ABC took up the show from FOX and rebooted it with a new judging panel.

Simon Cowell in American Idol

Katy Perry’s massiveAmerican Idolsalary becomes notable once again, especially since theFireworkssinger revealed that she was leaving the show after its current 22nd season. Perry revealed that she will be focusing on her music career after exiting her judging gig.

Not Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry Received The Largest Paycheck After Simon Cowell

American Idolaudiences have enjoyed many talented judges on the show over the years.Simon Cowellgained significant recognition from the reality TV audience once he began appearing on the show. He was one of the co-creators of the show alongside Simon Fuller.

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His brutally honest comments, which came with a tinge of sarcasm, immediately connected with the audience. Until the eighth season ofAmerican Idol,Cowell was earning around $36 million to judge a season (via CNN). The huge salary was justified since the show and its success could both be credited to the record executive.

When Cowell left the show after Season 9 to be a judge and executive producer ofThe X Factor, reports suggested that he was offered $45 million a season for seasons 9, 10, and 11 (via MTV). Very few judges were paid half as good as Cowell on the show.Jennifer Lopezreceived $12 million and $15 million on Seasons 10 and 11 respectively. For her return in Season 13 in 2013,The Motheractress struck a deal of $17.5 million per season (via The Daily Mail).

Not Jennifer Lopez or Mariah Carey, Katy Perry is the highest paid American Idol judge after Simon Cowell

However, Jennifer Lopez is not even close toKaty Perry‘s massive paycheck for ABC’s rebooted version ofAmerican Idol. According toPage Six, theRoarsinger was offered $25 million to judge Season 16 in 2018. While Perry’s salary was impressive, it also created some drama at ABC.

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Katy Perry’s Huge Salary Did Not Sit Well With Many At ABC

While bringing Katy Perry onAmerican Idolboosted the show’s reach, not everyone at ABC was happy about the decision. An insider source revealed to Page Six that the executives had only planned $50 million for bringing in known faces on the show. However, ABC President Ben Sherwood blew the budget on Katy Perry. This meant that they had to pay the other judges way less. The source told Page Six:

“[CEO/President] Ben Sherwood blew the budget on Katy without thinking how that would impact other areas of the show budget. He gambled on her because of her appeal to a younger audience and huge social-media following. But Katy is effectively taking money from the other judges, who then had to be paid way less.”

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Perry’s co-judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie were both offered $2.5 million. Both of them felt insulted by the substantially low salary and renegotiated with ABC. Their current salary for judging the show is $7 million each. Interestingly, host Ryan Seacrest receives a salary of $15 million.

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During her appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live!, Katy Perry revealed that she was leaving the show after the 22nd season. It was her first time announcing it as she revealed that even her co-judges didn’t know about her potential exit. The first episode ofAmerican IdolSeason 22 premiered on February 18, Sunday, on ABC.

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Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, and Luke Bryan in American Idol