EXCLUSIVE: Revealed: What Big Brother stars could earn as Instagram influencers as Chad Hurst and Sophie Budack sign with talent agency
Channel Seven’s rebooted Big Brother series is proving beneficial its stars, with some gaining thousands of Instagram followers since the show’s debut.
Housemates Daniel Gorringe and Chad Hurst look set to become the highest earners from the show, if they continue to embrace their social media influencer status.
While Hannah Campbell and Sophie Budack continue to grow their Instagram count by the hundreds per day, Daily Mail Australia can reveal the amount a post from each participant is worth.
It pays to be famous! Housemates Daniel Gorringe and Chad Hurst (pictured) look set to become the highest earners if they continue to embrace their social media influencer status
Former AFL star and original housemate Daniel can request $611 per sponsored post, according to social analytics website InfluencerBay.
The website approximates Instagram users’ worth by analysing their level of interaction and the number of followers they have.
Since the show’s premiere, Daniel has grown his account by 21,120 followers and has a total of 95,640 followers.
Cha-ching! The former AFL star and original housemate can request $611 per sponsored post, according to social analytics website InfluencerBay
With 110,000 followers, Chad, 27, could also make a great second income if he chooses to monetize his social media account.
Since making his reality TV debut, he’s gained over 8,400 followers and can now request $580 per sponsored post.
Although she’s yet to post any paid-for content, Sophie could charge a minimum of $190 per post based on her 17,900 count.
Nice! With 110,000 followers, Chad, 27, (pictured) could also make a great second income if he chooses to monetize his social media account
Star: With over 12,000 engaged followers, Hannah can charge $184 per post, after she grew 11,000 followers since being craned in on the reality series
With over 12,000 engaged followers, Hannah can charge $184 per post, after she grew 11,000 followers since arriving on the reality series.
Meanwhile, recently evicted Talia Rycroft has the ability to charge a fee of $268 per Instagram post thanks to her 21,460 followers and high interaction with followers.
It comes after it was revealed housemates Chad and Sophie signed up with the same talent agency, Lucky Ent, last week.
In the past, reality stars Jessika Power and Jules Robinson were reportedly able to earn up to $15,000 per post after growing their social media audience.
Big pay day! Recently evicted Talia Rycroft also has the ability to charge a fee of $268 per Instagram post thanks to her 21,460 followers and high interaction with followers