How much do they charge for a 2-hour presence and their demands, from food to plane travel

How much do they charge for a 2-hour presence and their demands, from food to plane travel
How much do they charge for a 2-hour presence and their demands, from food to plane travel

Outside the house, the participants of Big Brother 2024 are looking for work with exchanges, networks, presences at clubs and private parties. The reality show has already made them known and they take advantage of it when it comes to billing. And they bill in Buenos Aires, where all the “movida” is, but also in the interior of the country. For example, in the last 15 days, San Juan had the presence of three little brothers who, for two hours of interaction with the public, earned a significant cachet.

The first to arrive in San Juan in the current edition was Alan Simone, the young man who in recent days was in the news for “cheating” on Sabrina, whom he met inside the GH house. Then Lisandro arrived and this last Saturday, it was Joel who landed in the province to perform consecutively in two clubs.

Regarding the rates, they are very diverse. Of the three, the one who contributed the most was Lisandro, who received between $1,200,000 and $1,500,000. Joel also took his money: they claim that he collected close to $900,000. And the San Juan producers, in dialogue with Tiempo de San Juan, commented that in the coming weeks others will arrive (for now there is no presence of women because they are the most in demand on TV and in clubs in Buenos Aires).

The hiring of little brothers is generally coordinated through their representatives. Of course, an advance of money is made through transfer and the payment is completed once the agreement has been fulfilled. The presence is generally two to three hours. Some accept photos with San Juan fans, others do not.

They spend a few hours in San Juan, because they arrive the same day as the presentation and go to Mendoza, from where there is a direct flight to Capital Federal, once they leave the dance venue. In the middle there are meals and transfers, called “per diems”, which the businessman and owner of the bowling alley is also responsible for. Some are exchanges: Licha, for example, during her time in San Juan, published a video on her social networks thanking a San Juan pachatería.

Obviously the businessman also profits from the fame of the GH. “And you put people in, you bill more. Sometimes the expense is a lot, due to travel expenses, the plane, the food and the hotel, and it doesn’t pay off. But it all depends on the character who comes and the place where you bring him.” commented a bowler.

 
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