
The public just can’t get enough of Reality TV stars that more and more shows are created to feed their insatiable hunger. And as a star of a hit Reality show the potential to make money is huge. It’s the instant path to fame and fortune!
With reports this week that disgruntled JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater has been offered his own reality TV show helping others quit their job, proves how easy it is to become a Reality TV star and makes lots of money.
Super Sized Families
Kate Gosselin earns $250,000 per episode of Kate Plus 8. She received $500,000 for her stint on ‘Dancing With The Stars’. Kate Gosselin sees television as the only way to support her super sized family. Then there are the 3 published books, public appearances and product endorsements. Despite being a single mom, raising 8 children on her own, working really hard to support her children as well as her ex Jon Gosselin, she looks absolutely fantastic!
The Duggar family – ‘19 Kids and Counting’ started out as ’17 Children and Counting’ on the TLC network. This Christian family continues to grow and pretty soon someone is going to lose count! According to sources, The Duggar’s make approximately $25,000 to $40,000 per episode. Although, they also make money from their commercial investments. They have published several books. Most of their home was paid for by the Discovery Channel with major sponsors donating materials for the home, plus furniture and appliances.
Jersey Shore’s Situation
The cast of Jersey Shore have the perfect situation. Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, who is one of the most popular Reality TV stars in Jersey Shore, gets $60,000 per episode. His appearance fees range from $15,000 to $50,000. He also has endorsement deals and an impressive range of his own products, which is expected to earn The Situation $5 million this year. His co-star, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi earns $30,000 per episode which is a pay packet most of us would envy .
As you can see choosing to be a Reality TV star as a career path can be very rewarding. The important factor to remember is to plan for a future beyond Reality TV with products, endorsements, books, appearances to make the most out of the fame a Reality TV show creates and to make enough money to never have to work again.
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