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Married At First Sight fans outraged by steep price MAFS stars are charging for personalised video shout-outs – with Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant charging $150 a pop
The stars of Married At First Sight’s sixth season are still making big bucks from their time on the show.
With their season recently airing in the UK and the US, the participants have been able to use their star power to sell personalised video shout-outs on platforms like Cameo and Memmo.
However, some MAFS fans are outraged by the steep prices that the reality stars are charging.
Cashing in! Married At First Sight’s Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant are charging £80 ($147AUD) for video shout-outs
A joint video from golden couple Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant will set you back £80 ($147AUD).
To get the pair individually instead of as a package duo, it’ll cost £45 each ($82AUD).
Ines Basic and Cyrell Paule also charge £45, while Jessika Power is a pinch higher at £55 ($101AUD).
Worth it? To get the pair individually instead of as a package duo, it’ll cost £45 each ($82AUD)
Married At First Sight fans flocked to Facebook to express their frustration over the high prices.
‘I would rather go to KFC than have a phone call from anyone from MAFS,’ snapped one.
‘OMFG, who would want to pay to hear Cyrell, seriously her voice is…’ barked another.
Bad girls: Ines Basic (pictured) and Cyrell Paule also charge £45, while Jessika Power is a pinch higher at £55 ($101AUD)
‘I wouldn’t give any of them a red cent,’ said another, while one added, ‘Not to mention they are not even celebrities.’
Jules has become the queen of cashing in since appearing on the show almost three years ago.
She’s landed endorsements with brands like WW (Weight Watchers) and Olay.
The former hairdresser also recently launched her own shapewear line called Figur and now has a podcast with Cam about parenting.
Married At First Sight fans flocked to Facebook to express their frustration over the high prices. ‘I would rather go to KFC than have a phone call from anyone from MAFS,’ snapped one
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