• How much money do reality TV stars REALLY make on Instagram?

  • Nov 8 2019
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

How much money do reality TV stars REALLY make on Instagram?

  • Summary

  • With just over a week remaining of Love Island Australia, Crystal mourns the breakup of her faves Cartier and Adam, and Crystal and Josh debate the double standard in the Villa that is unfair to the women, particularly Isabelle and Cassie. In the real world, we discuss how much money reality TV stars can really make post-show on Instagram, and the leaked cast of the new Bachelor in Paradise - honestly, how many times can we watch the same people go back for more?


    For more juicy Love Island Australia coverage, head to www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/love-island-australia/index.html


    Follow our hosts on Instagram: @joshmoss and @crystal_jane


    1:00 Adam and Cartier are over

    5:50 Who's fault was the breakup?

    6:50 Is Matt too emotional or just self-obsessed?

    9:44 Matt was bullying Isabelle

    11:45 Luke and Cassie need to get over it

    14:00 Double standards in the villa

    16:10 How much do reality TV stars make on Instagram?

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7612843/The-incredible-Australias-influencers-earn-sponsored-post-Instagram.html

    17:00 Tammy Hembrow's Instagram fees

    17:15 Jessika Power makes $10,000 a week

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7646117/MAFS-Jessika-Power-reveals-spends-10-000-weekly-Instagram-earnings.html

    20:20 Is 'influencing' the equivalent of owning a small business?

    24:15 Rumoured cast for Bachelor in Paradise 2020

    25:25 Why reality stars keep coming back

    27:00 Predictions for Love Island Australia finale week


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