Eden Harper has nabbed representation from an influencer talent company as she cashes in on her reality TV fame.
The MAFS bride, 28, has signed up with the One Daydream (ODd) talent team, which represents a whole host of Australian influencers.
Eden was matched with Jayden Eynaud on MAFS and they became a fan favourite couple, but she later told how they suddenly split shortly after the reunion, claiming she was blindsided.
Since her stint on the Channel Ten reality TV show, Eden’s Instagram followers have soared as she now boasts more than 184,000 followers.
And she is set to try and boost her fame further, having signed up with ODd, which aims to ‘connect global brands with Australia’s most influential creators’.
Eden Harper has nabbed representation from an influencer talent company as she cashes in on her reality TV fame
ODd took to Instagram on Friday to share a montage video welcoming Eden to its team of influencers and content creators.
The company represents a portfolio of stars including late cricketing legend Shane Warne’s daughter Brooke and Tammy Hembrow’s fiancé Matthew Zukowski.
Her co-star Lucinda Light has also secured a management opportunity as she is now represented by Day Management.
Last week, the Melbourne and Sydney based company took to Instagram to confirm their collaboration with the fan favourite reality TV star.
The MAFS bride, 28, has signed up with the One Daydream (ODd) talent team, which represents a whole host of Australian influencers, in a bid to boost her profile further
Eden was matched with Jayden Eynaud on MAFS and they became a fan favourite couple, but she later told how they suddenly split shortly after the reunion, claiming she was blindsided
In a post, they gushed: ‘We could NOT be more excited to welcome Lucinda Light to the Day team.
‘Her infectious positivity, warmth and wild spirit has captured hearts all over the world. Big things are coming, stay tuned! If you’re interested in working with Lucinda, please get in touch!’
Lucinda, from Byron Bay, boasts 446,000 Instagram followers, close to 200,000 more than the other contestants.
Day Management represents a whole host of big social media names, including MAFS’ Tahnee Cook and fitness influencer Katie Williams.
Lucinda, arguably the most popular bride from this year’s season, has also made several night club appearances in Darwin and Brisbane since the show wrapped.
Her co-star Lucinda Light has also secured a management opportunity as she is now represented by Day Management
The wedding celebrant and MC, 43, recently hosted a drag bottomless brunch at The Wickham, where she did a meet and greet with fans.
According to a source, major podcast networks are currently competing to sign her exclusively for her own show post-experiment, while several voiceover agencies are also interested in signing her as an audiobook narrator.
Their other co-stars have also been cashing in on their reality TV fame with a string of new ventures since the series aired on Channel Ten.
Sara Mesa, Tristan Black and Tim Calwell all recently also made paid nightclub appearances, where they partied with delighted fans.
Lucinda, arguably the most popular bride from this year’s season, has also made several night club appearances in Darwin and Brisbane since the show wrapped
MAFS cast members are earning up to $2,500 per nightclub appearance, with multiple dates locked in for the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Ridge Barredo has launched his own clothing line built around his ‘Deece’ catchphrase, which is short for ‘decent’.
Jonathan McCullough has also been hard at work preparing to re-launch his vitamin and supplement store Buoya Vital, while Ellie Dix told Daily Mail Australia that she had plans to launch something in the cosmetic industry.