Tony Robbins – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Life and Everything

Tony Robbins – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Life and Everything

Tony Robbins is an American author, motivational speaker, and life coach. He inspires and motivates people through his seminars. His energetic speeches and strong messages help people overcome personal and professional struggles.

From growing up in a normal family as a humble person, he marked his name as a successful global influencer.

This article will explore Tony Robbins’ net worth, personal life, career, and more.

Tony Robbins Personal Details

Real Name Anthony J. Mahavoric
Profession Author, motivational speaker, life coach
Date of Birth February 29, 1960
Age 64
Birth Place North Hollywood, California
Parents John Mohorovic, Nikki Robbins
Spouse Rebecca Jenkins (m.1974-div.1998) 

Bonnie Sage Humphrey Robbins (m.2001)

Children 5
Networth Estimated $600 million
Official Website https://www.tonyrobbins.com/
Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/tonyrobbins/?hl=en
Twitter account https://x.com/TonyRobbins?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

Net Worth 2024

Tony Robbins’s net worth is estimated at around $600 million. His income mainly comes from books, workshops, businesses, and investments. He charges between $300k and $1 million for motivational speaking and personal coaching sessions, and his fees are between $5000 and $15000.

He earns around $10 million for his seminars, “Unleash the Power Within” and “Date with Destiny,” as ticket demand is high. Robbins also owns various companies that generate a $1 billion revenue annually.

Early Life

Robbins was born to John Mohorovic and Nikki Robbins on February 29, 1960, in North Hollywood, California. He was the eldest of three children, and his parents were separated when he was seven. When he was 12, his mother remarried the former professional baseball player Jim Robbins, and Jim legally adopted Robbins.

He went on to study at Glendora High School. During his time in high school, due to a pituitary tumor, he grew 10 inches in a year. According to Robbins, his childhood was not a bed of roses. His mother was a drug addict and suffered from bipolar and narcissistic personality disorder. He grew up in a chaotic and abusive environment and left home when he was 17. After that, he worked as a janitor, barely earning $40 a week, and couldn’t attend college.

Professional Life

Robbins started his career at 17 when he partnered with the author and motivational speaker Jim Rohn. He sold tickets for Rohn’s seminars and events. With Rohn’s help, he started learning neuro-linguistic programming and Ericksonian Hypnosis. He knew fire walking from Tolly Burkan in 1983.

After that, he started hosting seminars and motivational coaching programs and rose to fame quickly. In 1983 he founded Robbins Research International, which was essential to his career growth. In 1987, at age 26, he published his first book “Unlimited Power,” which became a best-selling book.

His second book, “Awaken the Giant Within,” was released in 1991. That same year, he launched the ‘Anthony Robbins Foundation’ to empower young people, homeless and hungry people, elderly people, and prisoners. 

In 2009, Robbins launched the ‘Business Mastery Program,’ which focuses on helping businessmen learn business growth techniques. A  reality show titled Breakthrough with Tony Robbins premiered in July 2010, but it was canceled after two episodes due to poor ratings. Later, it was picked up by OWN Network in 2012, and that same year, Robbins started cohosting Oprah’s Lifeclass.

He donated the profits of his book, Money: Master the Game, to Feeding America, which provides meals to needy people. He also works with Spring Health, a water company that provides fresh water to prevent waterborne diseases in eastern rural India.

Personal Life

Robbins married Rebecca Jenkins in 1984 after they met at a seminar. The couple did not share any children, but Robbins adopted Jenkins’s three children from her former marriage. They separated in 1998.

In 1984, Robbins shared a child with his former girlfriend, Liz Acosta. In 2001, Robbins married Bonnie Sage Humphrey Robbins, and they currently live in Manalapan, Florida. 

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