An Aussie Influencer Has Revealed How Much $$$ They Get From All That Food Delivery Sponcon

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I’ve always wondered how much Aussie influencers get paid to endorse those food delivery ads we see sprinkled all over social media.

Welp, wonder no more ‘cos former The Bachelor Australia star Jamie Doran has spilled the tea for us thirsty (and hungry!) fans.

A few years back, popular Bachie Insta page @bachiefunny poked fun at the fact that Elly Miles’ Bachelorette winner, Frazer Neate, sold his soul to Hello Fresh shortly after winning with an endorsement deal.

As if he hadn’t already sold his soul by signing on for the shitshow in the first place…

… but we digress.

Have a peek at the post below:

In a subsequent post, @bachiefunny asked any other influencers to chime in with how much they make off food delivery service endorsements.

Peep the page’s theories about the payments below:

This prompted old mate Jamie to reveal the deets, writing: “I’ve heard Hello Fresh is $2500 for 2 – 3 stories. My deal with Chefgood is I get free food for one story per week. P.S. you don’t have to keep me anonymous.” lol of course they don’t.

ICYMI: Jamie Doran revealed during a 5-episode stint on the So Dramatic! podcast that he was allegedly forced to keep it zipped about all Bachie matters, but once his 18-month social media ban lifted, he was able to talk as much shit as he bloody well could.

“This is the first time I can go rogue,” he told host Megan Pustetto in the first ep.

He dished on all kinds of things from feuds with co-stars and other reality TV personalities, to behind-the-scenes goss to dealing with fame post-Bachie.

Head here to check out the five spicy eps.

Ooh also, @bachiefunny, along with @MAFSfunny, are fanging a card game called Shots and Scandals with “challenges, confessions and wild cards that could make or break your fictional future careers as Instagram influencers.”

It’s an absolute riot.

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