Married At First Sight bride Sara Mesa has revealed the shocking amount she was paid for appearing on the show.
The reality star-turned-influencer, 30, took to Instagram on Tuesday and made the revelations in a Q&A.
After a follower asked, ‘How much did you get paid for MAFS?’ Sara revealed the brutal truth.
‘$150 per day and then $180 a week for groceries. Chump change,’ she wrote.
While she made a shockingly low amount while the show was filming, Sara has reportedly made bank following her stint on the dating experiment.
The Colombian-born reality contestant has made at least $55,681 from her social media, according to entertainment data experts at NZ Casino.
Since MAFS, she has secured several brand collaborations and has been paid for night club appearances.
She has also nabbed a six-figure deal alongside her fellow MAFS bestie, Lauren Dunn.
Married At First Sight bride Sara Mesa has revealed the shocking amount she was paid for appearing on the show. Pictured
After a follower asked, ‘How much did you get paid for MAFS?’ Sara revealed the brutal truth
But Mesa isn’t the participant from season 11 of the show who has made the most since the show finished up.
Unsurprisingly, the data placed fan favourite Lucinda Light firmly atop of the potential earnings tree.
The social media sensation picked up a huge social following during her time on the show and now enjoys 645,000 followers on Instagram and a further 150,000 on TikTok.
‘$150 per day and then $180 a week for groceries. Chump change,’ she wrote on the social media platform
While she made a shockingly low amount while the show was filming, Sara has reportedly made bank following her stint on the dating experiment
Coupled with her spoken word tour of the UK and Australia, Lucinda has the potential to be raking in a jaw-dropping $221,374 annually from sponsored posts across social media.
Eden Harper, who boasts an impressive 242,000 followers on Instagram and a further 102,000 on TikTok, came in at second place with a yearly earning potential of $96,381.
Eden has been busy on social media, already partnering with brands such as Esmi Skin, Double Online, Pretty Little Thing and Vibe Soda.
Trailing closely in third place is Lauren Dunn who, like Eden, has already secured brand partnerships with MCo Beauty, Rebecca Vallance, and Dissh.
Her social following of 251,000 on Instagram and 101,000 on TikTok means that she could potentially earning up to $93,037.