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Chris Hollins- All About John Hollins Son: Net Worth And Family

People are curious about John Hollins’ son Chris Hollins after learning of his father’s death. John is a famous English football player and manager. He began his career as a midfielder before turning into a prolific wing-back later in his career.

Hollins made 714 First Team appearances for Chelsea, Queens Park Rangers and Arsenal in the Football League. This statistic is second only to goalkeeper Peter Shilton in England’s top list for outfield players. Hollins grew up in a football household, with his father, grandparents, and three brothers all professional football players. Hollins was born in Guildford, England. Dave, one of their brothers, plays international football for Wales. Read on to learn more about John Hollins’ son.

Chris Hollins Is the Son of John Hollins: Family Information

Christopher Jonathan Hollins is an English journalist, TV personality and broadcaster. He previously played first-class cricket, although he is best known for winning Strictly Come Dancing in 2009 and working as a BBC Breakfast sports correspondent from 2008 to 2012. Hollins presented the BBC’s Watchdog show on consumer rights from 2010 to 2015. Hollins was born in the town of Bromley in south London in a football family. His father, John Hollins, was a professional footballer for Queens Park Rangers, Chelsea, Arsenal, and England. His uncle David was a goalkeeper at Newcastle United and made eleven appearances for Wales.

Hollins attended Tonbridge School, Durham University, Hild Bede College, Oxford’s Keble College, and Bromley’s Bickley Park School. After graduating from Tonbridge School in 1989, he played for Charlton Athletic, Queens Park Rangers, and Aldershot Town. He then attended Durham University before moving to Oxford University, where he earned a blue playing first-class cricket. Hollins began his media career in London with the then Associated Press’ One TV channel. He left for Sky Sports in 1994, after which he worked for GMTV, Meridian, and Five TV. Hollins joined BBC News in 1999 and has written for Football Focus and Grandstand. He started working for BBC Breakfast in October 2005, replacing Rob Bonnet.

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Chris Hollins Net Worth

Chris Hollins net worth is unknown, although it is thought to be around $5 million. Hollins was the main sports presenter on Breakfast from Monday to Thursday until his farewell broadcast on 21 March 2012. During that week, he was often the male assistant presenter for main host Bill Turnbull.

Hollins covered the 2007 Masters while also reporting from the 2002 World Cup in Japan, and the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, and America. Hollins joined the presenting team of BBC One’s Cash in the Attic in 2009. Hollins and Louise Minchin co-hosted The One Show for a week in April 2010 when regular presenters Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley were unable to do so.

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Hollins returned in March 2016 to co-host episodes with Alex Jones. Hollins joined Watchdog in September 2010 as a co-presenter. He then quit after the 2015 series. Hollins joined the team as co-presenter of BBC One’s The Great British Weather in July 2011. Hollins and Matt Allwright presented Food Inspectors, a documentary series which premiered on BBC One in February 2012. Hollins co-hosted the third season Secret Britain in 2016 with Ellie Harrison and Denise Lewis.

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