The staggering salaries of some of Australia’s top influencers have been revealed and they can earn as much as a person’s yearly salary in one single post.
Hunter Talent, a management firm which represents some of Australia’s biggest social media personalities, has shed a light on their wild social media earnings.
Tammy Hembrow boasts more than 17million followers on Instagram and her shock salary certainly reflects her huge rise to fame on the platform.
With an estimated net worth of $50million, the fitness influencer, 30, rakes in as much as $82,998 per sponsored post, according to Yahoo! Lifestyle.
Tammy’s huge earnings for just one post are the same as the average Australian’s annual salary, which is estimated to be around $89,000 per year.
Kayla Itsines follows closely behind Tammy as she is said to charge as much as $71,550 for each of her Instagram advertising posts.
The personal trainer, 32, boasts almost 16million followers on the social media platform after gaining huge popularity for her fitness and wellness posts.
Meanwhile, Harry Jowsey, who rose to fame on Netflix’s first season of dating show Too Hot To Handle, can reportedly charge up to $20,000 per sponsored post.
The staggering salaries of some of Australia’s top influencers have been revealed with Tammy Hembrow earning as much as $82,998 – a person’s yearly salary – per sponsored post
Kayla Itsines follows closely behind Tammy as she is said to charge as much as $71,550 for each of her Instagram advertising posts
It comes after Tammy was forced to respond to online backlash after she asked for family donations at her wedding to Matt Zukowski, despite her huge net worth.
The social media star and former Love Island star Matt, 28, got engaged in December after just three months of dating and are set to tie the knot in November.
They had planned to keep their upcoming nuptials a low-key and ‘private’ affair, but their wedding invitation was leaked on social media by a handful of influencers.
The invite caused controversy for stating that the wedding would be ‘child-free’ apart from Tammy’s three kids, as well as the inclusion of a ‘wishing well’ for financial donations on the day.
Responding to the backlash, Tammy admitted that the invite leak has caused chaos and defended herself over the details for her big day.
Meanwhile, Harry Jowsey, who rose to fame on Netflix’s first season of dating show Too Hot To Handle, can reportedly charge up to $20,000 per sponsored post
‘You guys might know that recently my wedding details were leaked online accidentally,’ she said in a TikTok video.
‘This has caused a few issues for me, I have had to change a lot of the details because we want it to be very private and it’s been a bit frustrating.’
The Gold Coast-based influencer then clarified the details on her wedding invitation which have been causing a stir on social media.
Tammy and Matt asked for a wishing well – donation box in which guests can deposit cash gifts instead of material items – in a decision which raised eyebrows due to her multimillion net worth.
‘Your presence on our day is the greatest gift of all. However, if you would like to gift us something a wishing well will be at our wedding for you contribution and well wishes,’ the invitation reads.
The revelations come after Tammy was forced to respond to a backlash after she asked for donations at her wedding to Matt Zukowski (pictured), despite her huge net worth
In her TikTok clip, Tammy clarified: ‘I’m not asking for donations at my wedding. This is meant to be for my family and friends… We will have a wishing well.
‘A wishing well is a pretty normal thing to have at a wedding.’
The couple also requested the ceremony and reception be ‘child free’, despite the fact that Tammy has three kids – son Wolf, nine, and daughters Saskia, seven, and Posey, one.
‘Whilst we love your babies our wedding will be child free,’ the invite stated. ‘Babysitting can be arranged upon request. Bubs are more than welcome to join us at the recovery party on Sunday.’
The invite caused controversy for stating the wedding would be ‘child-free’ apart from Tammy’s kids, as well as the inclusion of a ‘wishing well’ for financial donations on the day
In her video, Tammy explained that while there will be no kids on their special day, her three children are an exception.
‘This is making people mad,’ she said in the clip. ‘They think I’m not gonna have my kids at my wedding. Of course my children are going to be at my wedding.’
‘I just meant like I don’t want other people bringing their kids. Because, let’s be real, kids can be a bit full on,’ Tammy went on.
‘I want the other adults to relax and enjoy themselves. And I’ve got kids, I know how stressful they can be.’
Tammy shares two kids – son Wolf, nine, and daughters Saskia, seven – with influencer Reece Hawkins, and had her daughter Posey, one, with her ex-fiance Matt Poole
The couple were quick to start planning their wedding just weeks after they became engaged in December after three months of dating.
Tammy has been engaged twice before, the first time to influencer Reece Hawkins, who she shares her son Wolf and daughter Saskia with.
In November 2021, the fitness guru became engaged to restaurateur and former Ironman Matt Poole. The pair split in December 2022 and share a daughter Posy, who turns two in June.