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Towie and Geordie Shore stars reveal truth about low paid reality shows that left them faking luxury lifestyles


WITH their glossy tans, perfectly blown-out hair and veneer teeth, it would be hard to imagine that Towie and Geordie Shore stars are ever strapped for cash.

But the harsh reality is that these TV stars often face low pay, long hours and constant pressure to look perfect, which in turn leaves them skint.

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Towie’s Chloe Brockett, along with other reality TV stars, have spilled the beans on the reality of their ‘lavish lifestyle’[/caption]

Chloe Brockett, a TOWIE star, talking to another woman.
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Chloe revealed fans think Towie stars get paid a lot – when they don’t[/caption]

Over the years more and more reality TV shows have popped up, left, right and centre.

With each one comes a new set of “perfect people” who’s lives seem glamourous and filled with beauty treatments and exotic holidays.

But the truth is, they are often faced with crippling debt as they are not paid enough to fund their luxury lifestyles.

Here we take at look at the OG Towie and Geordie Shore stars who have spilled the beans on the how much they were REALLY paid for these shows.

MINIMUM WAGE

Reality TV fans may think that the stars get paid a fortune, but Towie’s Chloe Brockett revealed at one point she was only paid minimum wage.

Despite fans thinking that the cast are rich, she told The Sun that the salaries are often low.

Chloe said: “It (Towie) was my whole life. You get paid per day, max three days a week. It started on £90, then £250 and then £400.

“They film for 22 weeks a year. That’s £22,000 a year. I was getting minimum wage to be abused.

“I had bills to pay, rent to sort, I’d got a Porsche to fit in with the Towie image.”


Like a lot of reality stars who find they are not making enough money and have bills piling up, Chloe turned to OnlyFans.

“Of course it wasn’t my goal. Who sits in school and goes, ‘I know, I want to do OnlyFans’. I looked down on it,” she told us.

“Now I would never judge anyone for what they do to pay the bills.

“Lingerie is absolutely as far as I go. OnlyFans saved me — I am earning a good living now.”

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The Geordie Shore cast weren’t paid when the how kicked off in 2011
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UNPAID WORK

While Chloe was facing low pay on Towie, Holly Hagan revealed that for the first three series of Geordie Shore she wasn’t paid at all.

When the hit MTV series kicked off in 2011, along with Holly, the world was introduced to stars like Vicky Pattison, Charlotte Crosby and Gaz Beadle.

However, it has been revealed that in the early days of Geordie Shore the cast were appearing on the show for free.

“This industry can be ruthless,” Holly told fans in an Instagram Q&A.

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Holly Hagan revealed all about life on the MTV reality show ehn it first started[/caption]

Holly Hagan of the Geordie Shore cast.
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Holly was skint during the early days of Geordie Shore – senen here in 2011[/caption]

“We were very naive to begin with, working for FREE for three seasons, quitting stable jobs and having no income for a long time. We’re 10 years into the job now we know our worth and what we’re capable of.”

Holly revealed she had to borrow money from her mum just to get by before MTV stepped in and started paying the cast.

She said: “We all had to have a sit down with MTV to tell them how much we were struggling (only some of us though as the popular cast mates were earning from club appearances etc).

“They then decided to pay us a small fee to help us get by.”

Sophie Kasaei on Geordie Shore and TOWIE.
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Sophie Kasaei was left fuming when the boys earnt more than the girls[/caption]

BOYS EARNING MORE THAN GIRLS

Once they did start get paid, the Geordie Shore lads were apparently much better off.

OG cast member Sophie Kasaei told the False Economy podcast.”The boys were earning quite a lot of money from cash jobs, doing things like one hour of photos with fans and earning thousands and they were killing it.

“But us girls were in big financial difficulty. There was no social media so we couldn’t make money from that – we had nothing.

“We struggled for a while, and got credit cards and all that kind of thing.

Sophie Kasaei from Geordie Shore.
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Sophie revealed at one point she had just £5 in her bank[/caption]

“But things did change and then the girls started to make some money.”

Opening up her time on the show in the early days, she said: “When we first started the show we got absolutely nothing.

“The most we ever got was £1000 a month and we couldn’t survive on that, obviously after tax as well.”

Sophie also addressed the false reality that the cast were all “loaded” back then.

“What makes it worse is even though I had £5 in the bank everyone watching me thinks I am a multimillionaire right now and they think I’m loaded and have everything they ever wanted but I’m probably a lot more skint than the local Joe Bloggs down the street,” she revealed.

“No one would know until I’ve told you now, and we need to be more open about this because people think they can do reality shows and make so much money but it’s tough.”

Frankie Essex of TOWIE.
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Frankie Essex said Towie was ‘low paid and involved long hours’[/caption]

LOW PAY, LONG HOURS

Towie legend Frankie Essex previously revealed how she was paid just £50 a day to appear on the show – despite sometimes filming for over 12 hours.

“It looks more glamorous than you think,” Frankie told Kate Thornton’s White Wine Question Time podcast.

“We’d get £50 a day if we filmed and if you didn’t film, you didn’t get paid.

“I think I was on call for six weeks. So, we’d get a text message at between 7pm and 11pm at night saying, ‘You’ve got filming tomorrow, be [at this nightclub] at 10 o’clock in the morning on a Sunday.’

“Sometimes you’d be on set until 4am.”

CHEAP ISLAND

It’s not just Towie and Geordie Shore stars who feel the pinch when it comes to perusing their reality TV dream.

Speaking on the same podcast as Frankie, Dr Alex George said Love Island contestants were paid even less than Towie.

Alex George on Love Island.
Alex George appeared on Love island in 2017 and said the money was terrible
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Chris from Love Island: All Stars.
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Jake Cornish echoed what Alex said about Love Island and pay[/caption]

“That’s more than Love Island,” he said in response to Frankie;s big reveal about wages.

“We had a travel expense of £200 a week.”

This was echoed by 2022 Islander Jake Cornish.

“The money is bad for Love Island, first time was £375 quid a week. You earn your money off Love Island for your brand deals,” he told the TikTok podcast Offline.

Jake, who appeared on Love Island in 2021 and again on the All Stars last year, revealed that Islanders took home a maximum of £3,000 if they enter on day one and make it to the final.

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Married at First Sight stars also get paid very little[/caption]

BUDGET WEDDING

Married At First Sight Australia is the biggest version of the show in the world, so you would think its stars would get paid accordingly.

However, despite its popularity, many cast members face financial challenges once filming ends.

A former cast member recently spilled the beans on the hardship they faced once the show wrapped.

“Nothing could prepare me for what I had signed up for, and while you do get sucked in by the glitz and glamour, the remuneration is appalling,” the anonymous source told Yahoo.

“You get $150 a day plus a $128 food allowance for the week. All up you get $1,178.

“The way we are paid as ‘contributors’ and not as a proper job is how they can pay you so little.”

Due to the low pay, it was reported that some former MAFS stars have found themselves struggling financially and having to return to their full-time jobs after the show ends.

So if anyone thinking of heading for the bright lights of reality TV, they might want to make sure they have some money saved up beforehand.

Reality TV salaries revealed

Towie:

Cast members are put into four pay bands based on their popularity.

Reality veterans Bobby Norris, James ‘Diags’ BennewithGeorgia Kousoulou, and Chloe Sims were in the top tier, which meant they commanded £450 an episode.

Others were paid £350, £250 or £90 if they were a newcomer trying to prove their worth.

Geordie Shore:

The MTV show reportedly paid cast members £1,000-a-month for their wild antics in the early days of the show.

Veteran Sophie Kasaei revealed the cast had to work other jobs to supplement their income.

She said: “When we first started the show we got absolutely nothing.

“The most we ever got was £1000 a month and we couldn’t survive on that, obviously after tax as well.

“Most of us worked at the call centre because in Newcastle there’s a lot of call centres because we can sell you the dream, we’re very friendly and warm and trustworthy.

Gogglebox:

Each household is paid the same monthly allowance of £1,500.

A show insider revealed the fee is then split amongst contributors at their own discretion.

They also get to tuck into a free takeaway of their choice twice a week to keep them fuelled during long filming sessions.

The armchair critics have to watch 12 hours of telly a week in total – which is divided into two six-hour stints.

I’m A Celebrity:

The jungle show is a jewel in ITV’s crown with a bumper budget to boot. Payments are tailored to the individual, with the greater their fame or controversy factor, the bigger the cheque.

Nigel Farage reportedly bagged £1.5m for the last series – the most in its history.

While eventual series winner Sam Thompson was a snip at £80,000. This Morning’s Josie Gibson is said to have pocketed £100k while Britney’s sister Jamie Lynn received an impressive £250k.

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