Townsville Bulletin

Flat fee for SAS celebs

Insider: Corby not paid more

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CONTESTANT­S on Channel 7’s hit new show SAS Australia are each being paid fivefigure sums, according to a well-placed source.

Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby and controvers­ial lingerie model Arabella Del Busso are among 17 celebritie­s who took part in a gruelling SAS (Special Air Service) selection course and one insider said that, contrary to reports, everyone is on the same rate.

“Part of their pitch was that everyone is on the same money. They said it’s a ‘favoured nations fee’,” the source said.

“There’s a flat fee and an additional daily rate you’re paid for each day you stay on.”

A spokeswoma­n for the Seven Network would not confirm or deny salary speculatio­n.

“We do not disclose the terms of our agreements with any people, from any of our shows,” she said.

Other contestant­s include former Bacheloret­te Ali Oetjen, former Bachelor and rugby star Nick Cummins, former ironwoman Candice Warner, actor Firass Derani, poker player Jackson Warne, celebrity publicist Roxy Jacenko, model Erin Mcnaught (pictured), swimmer Shayna Jack and retired cricketer Mitchell Johnson among others.

It was previously claimed that some contestant­s were earning up to six figures to appear on the show, which runs for 12 episodes.

Corby, 43, was rumoured to be among the highest paid, despite quitting after just two days.

However, the insider rubbished claims that she negotiated a $150,000 contract.

“There’s no way in the world, it’s total BS,” the insider said.

While the source would not reveal how much contestant­s earned, the figure is said to be less than $100,000 each.

“All I’ll say is the total talent fee would’ve been less than $1 million for the entire group … a good investment for Channel 7 as ratings are through the roof,” the insider said.

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