After retiring from the ice in 2013, Johnny Weir swapped his skates for a microphone and now dazzles audiences with insightful figure skating commentary alongside Tara Lipinski & Terry Gannon on NBC!
Both on and off the ice, Weir is renowned for his flashy appearance. Johnny’s extravagant attire during the 2014 Sochi Olympics made quite a fuss and was interpreted as a “middle finger” at Vladimir Putin’s anti-homosexual campaign. In 2011, Weir came out as gay in reaction to news reports of a spike in gay teen suicides around the nation.
Although he hasn’t won an Olympic medal, his immense popularity amongst figure skaters is undeniable – making a splash at the 2008 World Figure Skating Championship and taking home the bronze!
Johnny Weir Net Worth
As of December 22, Johnny Weir has a net worth of $4 million
Overview Of Johnny Weir
Early Life
John Garvin Weir was born on July 1st, 1984. He is of Norwegian descent and was born in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. His loving parents are Patti (née Moore) and John.
His mother worked at a nuclear power plant while his father served as an engineer for one – making young JG part of a unique energy-centric family with one little brother ‘Boz’.
Meanwhile, Quarryville, a rural community with a large Amish population, was where Johnny and his brother were nurtured. However, according to Philadelphia Magazine, they later moved to New Britain, Connecticut, and then Newark, Delaware.
Weir was a stellar student at Newark High School, creating an impressive honor roll record. However, he decided to pursue his language studies outside of college before graduating from the University of Delaware.

Career
Weir participated in both singles and pair skating competitions during his first season of competitive figure skating in 1997. He topped the South Atlantic Regionals with Jodi Rudden, earning a ticket to the Junior Olympics.
Weir went on to triumph in several novice single skating contests at the regional level. He moved up to the junior level in the 1998–99 season. Then, in 1999 and 2000, Weir won the Junior Eastern Sectionals. In 2001, he won the gold medal in the World Junior Championships.
Titles From Us Nationals
Weir’s 2004 season was his greatest yet, as he won his first national championship at the US Figure Skating Championships. In the process, he won the title at the age of 19, making him the most recent male skater to do it since Todd Eldredge did so in 2004.
Weir then made his debut in the World Figure Skating Championships, finishing in fifth place. His first Grand Prix victory came in 2005 when he won the NHK Trophy and the Trophee Bompard. Weir also successfully defended his US Nationals championship.
He became the first male skater to win three consecutive US Nationals championships since Brian Boitano nearly 20 years earlier in 2006 when he took home his third straight victory.
Olympic Figure Skating In The Winter
In 2006, Weir took part in his first Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. He was the last male American skater left in medal contention after the short program, and he came in fifth. In 2010, Weir competed in his second Olympics, placing sixth in Vancouver, Canada.
Additional Skating Career
Weir’s accomplishments on the ice have also included the bronze medal he won at Skate Canada in 2006, the gold medal he won at the Cup of Russia in 2007, and the bronze medal he won at the 2009 World Figure Skating Championship.
He also finished third at the 2010 Nationals and second at the US Nationals in 2008, respectively. Weir made a comeback to compete at the Rostelecom Cup after taking a break during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. But ultimately, his return was hampered by his injuries. Late in 2013, Weir gave up competitive figure skating.
Television Commentator
After quitting competitive figure skating, Weir joined NBC as a professional skating commentator alongside Tara Lipinski, a fellow professional figure skater, and sports journalist Terry Gannon. The trio later served as NBC’s backup figure skating commentary crew at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
The three were then elevated to become the network’s lead commentators. Then, at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, and the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Weir, Lipinski, and Gannon provided commentary for NBC.
In addition to skating, Weir has been enlisted as a correspondent for several other significant televised events, such as the Kentucky Derby, the National Dog Show, and the Academy Awards, where he co-starred with Tara Lipinski. Weir covered the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as a correspondent as well.
Additional TV Appearances
Weir appeared on the 29th season of the reality competition series “Dancing with the Stars,” among other television appearances. He reached the semifinals while dancing with professional Britt Stewart. Weir additionally participated in “The Masked Singer’s” second season competition.
Style And Sexuality
Weir revealed his sexual orientation through his autobiography “Welcome to My World” in 2011. He was the Los Angeles Pride Parade’s grand marshal that summer. Weir wed Victor Voronov, his boyfriend, in the first quarter of 2012. In the end, the pair got divorced in 2015.
Weir’s sexuality has always been inextricably linked to his skating, dressing, and speaking personas. His flashy attire and frequent outbursts during his skating career raised eyebrows among judges, audience members, and the US Figure Skating regulatory organization. Others, however, lauded him for his dazzling theatrics and flamboyant behavior as indicators of his distinctive personality.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Money Does Johnny Weir Make?
Weir’s yearly salary as an analyst and correspondent for NBC is reportedly $500,000.
What Now Does Johnny Weir Do?
Johnny Weir is presently an analyst for NBC Olympics and a two-time Olympian in figure skating.
Related Net Worth Profiles
Explore more Sports figures with comparable career earnings and wealth:
- Jonathan Owens Net Worth — $3 million
- Yoel Romero: The Soldier of God's Explosive MMA Journey and Wrestling Roots — $5 million
- Ben Askren Net Worth — $3 million
- Nate Diaz: From Stockton Slugger to Boxing Star — $8 million
Browse our full Sports net worth rankings for more profiles and career-earnings breakdowns.
Estimated Income Breakdown
How the fortune is built. Figures are independent editorial estimates aggregated from the public record.
| Income source | Estimated lifetime value |
|---|---|
| TV residuals + appearances | $1.8M |
| Sports contracts + prize | $1.5M |
| Real estate + rental | $500K |
| Other (speaking, misc.) | $200K |
| Estimated total | $4.0M |
As of 2026-05-17. Editorial estimate. Aggregates publicly disclosed contracts, salary leaks, residuals (where reported), endorsement disclosures, real-estate filings and SEC equity stakes. Lifestyle inflation and undisclosed private investments not reflected. Methodology · Corrections.
Known Career Earnings
Documented project-by-project earnings for Johnny Weir, sorted by year. Figures are editorial estimates compiled from reported salaries, backend deals and public disclosures. Where only a salary is known, the entry reflects the upfront fee; backend, residuals and bonus payments are separated where reported.
| Year | Project | Type | Note | Reported |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | US figure-skating champion | contract | Won three consecutive US Figure Skating Championships (2004-2006) — a flamboyant, artistic star who became one of the sport's most recognizable personalities | $80K |
| 2006 | Olympic competition + endorsements | contract | Competed at the 2006 Turin Olympics; annualized income from competition, ice shows + early endorsements as a fan favorite | $200K |
| 2010 | 2010 Olympics + reality TV | contract | Competed at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics + launched the reality series Be Good Johnny Weir — pivoting to media + personality work | $400K |
| 2012 | Ice shows + media | business | Annualized income — ice-show touring, reality TV, fashion ventures + media appearances as a flamboyant style icon | $500K |
| 2014 | NBC skating commentator | contract | Became an NBC figure-skating commentator (with Tara Lipinski) — a celebrated, fashion-forward broadcasting duo + his primary income | $700K |
| 2016 | NBC Olympics + fashion | contract | Annualized income — NBC skating + Olympics coverage (incl. red-carpet/fashion commentary), endorsements + media | $1.0M |
| 2018 | Commentary + DWTS | contract | Annualized income — NBC commentary (PyeongChang Olympics), Dancing with the Stars (2020) + media/fashion ventures | $1.0M |
| 2021 | NBC broadcasting + media | contract | Annualized income — NBC figure-skating + Olympics commentary, media appearances + brand/fashion work | $1.0M |
| 2023 | Commentary + brand | business | Annualized income — NBC commentary, media, fashion/brand ventures + appearances | $1.0M |
| 2024 | Broadcasting + ventures | business | Annualized combined income — NBC skating commentary, media + brand/fashion ventures | $1.0M |
| 2025 | Media + brand portfolio | business | Annualized income — broadcasting, media appearances + brand/fashion ventures | $1.0M |
| 2026 | Commentary + media | business | Annualized income — NBC skating/Olympics commentary, media + brand ventures | $1.0M |
Reported figures only — projects without public salary disclosure are omitted. See our Methodology for sources and our Corrections Policy if you can document a different figure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Short answers to the most common questions about this profile. For our sourcing and update method, see our Methodology page.
What is Johnny Weir's net worth in 2026?
Our editorial estimate places Johnny Weir's 2026 net worth around $4 million. The figure aggregates his competitive figure-skating career prize money (2004-2013, including 3 US National Championships 2004-2006, 2 Olympic appearances 2006 Turin and 2010 Vancouver), his NBC Olympics figure-skating commentary contracts (since 2014, partnered with Tara Lipinski as the primetime broadcasting duo for NBC's figure-skating coverage), his various Dancing with the Stars season 29 (2020) earnings, his fashion-and-lifestyle ventures, his Stars on Ice tour appearances, plus his New York City and New Jersey real estate.
Did Johnny Weir win an Olympic medal?
No. Weir competed at the 2006 Turin Olympics (5th place men's singles) and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics (6th place men's singles) but did not medal at either Games. He won three consecutive US Figure Skating Championship titles in 2004, 2005 and 2006 (men's singles) — among the most decorated US men's figure skaters of his competitive era. His competitive career concluded in 2013 with his transition to professional ice shows and broadcasting work.
How long has Johnny Weir been an NBC commentator?
Weir has been part of NBC's Olympics figure-skating commentary team since 2014 (the Sochi Winter Olympics) — paired consistently with retired figure-skater Tara Lipinski (1998 Olympic gold medalist in women's singles) as the primetime broadcasting duo. The Weir-Lipinski commentary partnership has substantially defined NBC's figure-skating broadcasts across the 2014, 2018, 2022 and forthcoming 2026 Winter Olympics. Their commentary style — substantially more directly opinionated and technically detailed than prior NBC convention — has been credited with refreshing the broader US figure-skating broadcasting tradition.
Is Johnny Weir openly gay?
Yes. Weir came out publicly in his 2011 memoir Welcome to My World. He had been openly gay in his professional figure-skating circles for years before the public disclosure but had not formally confirmed publicly. He has been an outspoken LGBTQ-rights advocate, including his outspoken criticism of Russia's anti-LGBTQ legislation during the 2014 Sochi Olympics broadcast. He was married to Victor Voronov from 2011 to 2014; the marriage and subsequent contested divorce were publicly documented.
What was Johnny Weir on Dancing with the Stars?
Weir competed on season 29 of Dancing with the Stars (fall 2020) — paired with professional dancer Britt Stewart — finishing in 7th place. His season was the first DWTS season to feature the new Tyra Banks hosting after the show's longtime co-host Tom Bergeron and judge Erin Andrews were replaced. Weir has spoken publicly about the DWTS experience as one of his most personally rewarding non-skating professional engagements, and has appeared at various follow-up DWTS-related events since.
Who is richer than Johnny Weir?
A side-by-side comparison with other sports profiles where reported estimates are available.

