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The former Bachelor star disclosed his earnings on the She’s All Bach podcast, attributing his success to viral dance videos that he said pay more than a full-time job. Echard addressed past criticism from Gabby Windey, who mocked the videos last year. He said the income has allowed him to pursue his passions without a traditional job.
nypost.comClayton Echard made over $97,000 on Cameo in the last year by completing 1,300 videos at $75 each. " He completed the math for listeners, noting that multiplying 1,300 Cameos by $75 a pop yields a substantial sum. Echard stated that he has Cameos because he was the ‘Bachelor’ and that it brings opportunities.
"And again, why do I have Cameos? ’ It brings opportunities," he said on the podcast. ” He described fielding questions about his real job and responding, "If you guys only knew what I’m bringing in.
Echard added that when people ask what his real job is he replies with that same line. Echard was a contestant on Michelle Young’s season of “The Bachelorette” in 2021. He was named the lead of “The Bachelor” Season 26 in 2022.
After the show he entered a relationship with Susie Evans, but they split after six months. Last year Gabby Windey mocked Echard’s dance videos on the “Las Culturistas” podcast. She called him a “toe-looking ass, skinny jean-wearing” guy and said, "Have you seen his dancing videos?
Oh my God, they will make you run. " Echard responded to Windey in an Instagram video. com reported that Echard clapped back at Windey, 35, in the video after her comments on the podcast. The platform has remained a steady revenue source since his time on ABC’s reality franchise.
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