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Lowe admitted on his blog that money was a huge factor in doing the show. That's not even to mention having your wedding on TV, which can net a couple an additional six figure paycheck, according to E! Another bonus? The show and network will help pay for your big day. Aside from shows and appearances, many "Bachelor" alums make a living from Instagram endorsements. Take Jade and Tanner Tolbert, a couple who met on the spin-off series "Bachelor in Paradise" and now make a large portion of their income from social media endorsements from brands like Hallmark to Hellofresh.

Speaking of "Bachelor in Paradise," contestants who didn't find love on the "Bachelor" or the "Bachelorette" have another shot — and they'll be paid well for it. In fact, they usually lose money on this show thanks to quitting their day jobs and having to buy all their own clothes. But guys—think about how much of a life change these dudes are signing up for.

Once The Bachelor ends, there are a million ways to leverage the show to make money. Oh, and if you go through with a televised wedding, ABC pays you even more money. Bachelor couple Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici got six figures to walk down the aisle! Nonetheless, these little tidbits and considerations still leave a big question up in the air: how much do the actual contestants make on The Bachelor franchise? According to Page Six and many other reports, it appears that The Bachelor and The Bachelorette contestants don't get paid anything for being on the show.

This is extremely odd considering that most contestants on most reality competitions do receive some form of financial compensation normally called a stipend for their time on the series. This amount is typically much lower for anonymous contestants like most people who get cast on Big Brother and American Idol and much higher for famous contestants like the celebrities on Dancing With The Stars and Celebrity Big Brother , but there is usually still something to compensate these castmembers for competing on those respective shows.

Nonetheless, several reports indicate that this is not the case for people who get cast on The Bachelor franchise. Quite the contrary, actually, as noted by The Bachelorette star Jillian Harris , who shared a blog post in detailing how she had to re-mortgage her home in order to be able to afford going on the show. Step it up, dudes. Women on The Bachelor , on the other hand, have been known for spend thousands.

In an essay for Glamour in , Bekah Martinez , a contestant on The Bachelor season 22, said that she spent hundreds of dollars and ended up returning most of it after she was eliminated. Plus, I took out expenses in preparation and then had to pay rent and bills while I was gone. I was definitely pretty broke when I got home.



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