What is Ree Drummond’s Net Worth?

Ree Drummond Wealth

Hos much is Ree Drummond worth?

The blogger has amassed a net worth of $55 million.

Ree Drummond – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $55 million
Date of birth: January 6, 1969 (55 years old)
Gender: Female
Height: 175
Profession: Blogger, Chef, Food Critic, Food Writer, Photographer, TV Personality
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Biography – A Short Wiki

Ree was born January 6, 1969 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. She earned her college degree at University of Southern California. She’s a famous blogger, author and TV personality. Drummond writes about cooking, homeschooling, and the life on the ranch. Her blog has 4.4 million unique visitors per month! Her income from advertisements is estimated to be one million dollars per year. Ree is married to Ladd Drummond since 1996. They have four kids.

Career

Ree Drummond started blogging in 2006 under the name of ‘The Pioneer Woman.’ In 2016, she opened a restaurant called ‘The Mercantile’ in a Pawhuska building, which is about 100 years old, which they bought and had been renovating since 2012.

Ree Drummond Net Worth
The blogger impresses with a net worth of 55000000 dollars. Congratulations for this achievement!

Personal Life

Ree Drummond married her husband, Ladd Drummond, in 1996, and the couple has four kids named Alex, Todd, Bryce, and Paige together. She is also known for homeschooling her children; however, her eldest son Alex has gone to Texas A&M University in order to complete his graduation.

Quotes

“I’m a writer and a photographer – I’m totally aware that doesn’t always translate to TV.”

— Ree Drummond

“I think over-seasoning it is something I tend to do. If it’s a good steak, salt, pepper, and butter are the three key ingredients. But just try not to overcook it, and you’ll be happy.”

— Ree Drummond

“I want people to see how hard my husband and kids work on the ranch.”

— Ree Drummond

“I prefer cooking to baking. Baking, to me, is very precise, and it’s about perfection.”

— Ree Drummond

“I had been teaching myself photography.”

— Ree Drummond