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Married At First Sight intruder bride Stephanie Marshall has claimed she made a whopping $680,000 last year from selling property.
The Queensland-based real estate agent disclosed the eye-watering sum in a newly emerged interview with jobs app GetAhead.
Stephanie, 32, who has been matched with controversial 'anti-woke' groom Tyson in the experiment, said that she works only on commission.
The bride, who works for a real estate agency, said she gets 2-3 per cent on a sale.
According to Realestate.com, the no-nonsense agent has been involved in putting at least 24 properties under the hammer in the last 12 months, worth approximately $24 million.
During her interview, which was shared on Instagram, Stephanie revealed that she started her life in real estate as a receptionist at age 17.
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Married At First Sight intruder bride Stephanie Marshall has claimed she made a whopping 680K last year from selling property. Pictured with groom Tyson
The Queensland-based real estate agent disclosed the eye-watering sum in a newly emerged interview with jobs app GetAhead (pictured)
Working her way up in the sector, she held roles as property manager, executive assistant, sales admin and advertising.
Fans online gave the driven careerist mixed reviews for her comments, with some applauding her success, while others appeared sceptical of her claims.
'A lot of money for a professional door opener,' sneered one keyboard warrior, while another critic added: 'Yeah it's hard pretending to know anything about anything.'
A third said simply: 'BS.'
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Still, others on the thread threw their support behind Stephanie: 'Works 7 days a week, probably 14 hours a day. Most people work 9-5, so compensated for time worked.'
Another gushed: '680k well done! That's more than a medical specialist earns.'
It comes after Stephanie revealed what she really thinks of her new husband Tyson Gordon after the pair .'
Speaking to Daily Mail after her bombshell debut, she didn't hold back after watching her wedding day clash with husband Tyson over gender roles, 'woke culture' and his brutal 'frigid' jab.
The bride, who works for Harcourts Property Centre in Wellington Point, north of Brisbane , said she gets 2-3 per cent on a sale. Pictured: Stephanie, 32, said in the chat that she works only on commission
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