Revealed: The MAFS Australia 2024 cast are actually making no money after the show

Despite what previous stats said, it turns out they’re… poor


Despite what figures released last week might have claimed, it turns out the cast of MAFS Australia 2024 aren’t actually making any money from social media and brand deals after the show.

According to data from NZ Casino and SoDramatic! cast member Lucinda Light has made over £173k from social media after the show, Eden Harper has earned £75k from branded posts and sponsorships so far, and Lauren Dunn has made £73k from her socials so far.

But it’s since been confirmed by the cast members themselves that social media opportunities have been few and far between, and they’re actually really struggling to make a living from it. The report claimed the lowest earners had still made in the thousands, but it actually turns out the majority of the cast have earned absolutely nothing at all.

MAFS Australia 2024 cast are making no money after the show

via Channel Nine

“Where are these numbers coming from? I haven’t made anything,” one cast member told So Dramatic!. Another said the numbers are far from real, and said: “Most people from this season haven’t made anything from the show. Influencer deals and brand collabs have been few and far between. Lauren [Dunn] and Sara [Mesa] have done a handful, and Lucinda has probably made the most with her speaking tours. But overall, barely any of us have made any money. Such a load of BS.”

Richard confirmed to the publication he had made a big fat £0 from social media since being on the show alongside Andrea. Natalie, who left the show early, also said she’s made absolutely nothing.

Ouch!

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