What is Gayle King’s net worth? Fortune explored as President Trump says she has no talent amid Stephen Colbert’s CBS exit

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Gayle King is a well‑known TV host and journalist. She co‑hosts CBS Mornings and also works with O, The Oprah Magazine. As per Celebrity Net Worth, Gayle's net worth has been reported to be $40 million. This comes as President Trump has posted criticism of her. He said on social media that she has “no talent” and “no ratings,” and he claimed her career is over. That was after CBS announced that Stephen Colbert’s Late Show would end in 2026. Trump celebrated that cancellation on his platform. He wrote,

"Gayle King’s career is over. She should have stayed with her belief in TRUMP. She never had the courage to do so. No talent, no ratings, no strength!!"

Gayle King has worked in the media for decades. She started in local TV news and rose to national talk shows. She joined CBS around 2011 and became co‑anchor of CBS Mornings. Her salary at CBS was reported as $11 million in recent years.

The Trump posts came after a New York Post story claimed CBS is unhappy with her ratings. Trump reposted that article and added his own comments. CBS has not publicly said it will drop her.


Gayle King’s net worth and business background

Gayle King’s net worth has been estimated at different levels. Trusted sites, like Celebrity Net Worth, state that it is around $40 million.

She has won awards and has had a long career on television and radio. She has also published a book and appeared on other platforms. Her real estate and investments are part of her fortune, too. She has owned properties in New York, Malibu, and Miami. Her reported salary at CBS has ranged from $11 million a year.

The King's Trust 4th Annual Global Gala - Source: Getty
The King's Trust 4th Annual Global Gala - Source: Getty

Donald Trump's remarks and CBS changes

In recent weeks, Donald Trump has been vocal about CBS. He sued CBS over a 60 Minutes interview and got a $16 million settlement. That helped clear the way for CBS’s merger with Skydance Media.

Shortly after, CBS announced The Late Show with Stephen Colbert would end in May 2026. CBS said this was purely a financial decision. They cited high costs and declining late‑night ad revenue. But critics say the timing, from Colbert criticizing the Paramount settlement to the cancellation, seems to raise questions. Trump celebrated Colbert’s departure online. He said Colbert had “even less talent” than his ratings.

Then, Trump criticized Gayle King. His posts quoted a New York Post piece that claimed CBS insiders see her show's tone as “too woke.” It said the new owners plan to shift the editorial direction. So far, CBS and King have remained quiet on the issue. There is no official statement from her team.

The Post article said her contract ends in May 2026. It is not clear if CBS will renew it at the same level. CBS has not confirmed any plan to fire her or end her contract. Her salary and net worth remain tied to her many roles and projects. For now, the focus is on ratings trends, ownership change at CBS, and what lies ahead for Gayle King’s contract and media career.

Edited by Sroban Ghosh