Are Contestants Paid on The GOAT? Here's What We Know

Wait, Does Prime Video Pay Its Superstar Contestants to Participate in 'The GOAT'?
By Allison DeGrusheMay 16 2024, Published 12:02 a.m. ET
The fourth episode of Prime Video's truth pageant sequence The GOAT, titled "The Hurricane," sees Survivor winner Wendell Holland emerge victorious from the fourth challenge. This win most often grants immunity, however Wendell is going against the grain and makes a decision to trade his immunity for a whopping $5,000 check.
Wendell later explains that his choice was influenced by the indisputable fact that the display hasn't "given out a monetary reward yet." This raises the query: Besides the grand prize of $200,000 for the winner, do the contestants get paid for merely being on The GOAT?
So, are contestants paid to be on 'The GOAT'?
At the time of writing, it is unknown if contestants are paid anything to be on The GOAT. However, most fact shows be offering their contestants some kind of cost, normally a stipend.
When it involves pageant presentations with large prizes like Survivor and The Amazing Race, contestants may receive a stipend of around $3,000 for taking part — even if they are eliminated early. On the other hand, long-running competition displays with returning solid members, equivalent to The Challenge, would possibly supply established stars with the next base salary or a flat season charge.
Nevertheless, some fact TV presentations do not offer the contestants any cost. This would possibly come as a marvel, however The Bachelor and The Bachelorette contestants are not paid for their time on the wildly fashionable courting display.
Also, Netflix's hit fact dating series Perfect Match — which options contestants from the streaming carrier's other common fact presentations — doesn't offer up anything as opposed to an all-expenses paid one-week holiday to any place in the world.
All in all, the jury's nonetheless out on whether or not The GOAT contestants get paid. But hey, it's the first season we're talking about! Our guess? They might be raking in some severe dough to be part of truth TV history. Only time (and maybe a tell-all interview) will inform, although!
Catch new episodes of The GOAT on Thursdays, only on Prime Video and Amazon Freevee.
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