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The Real Housewives Of Sydney Salaries Revealed!

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The cast of The Real Housewives of Sydney definitely don't need Foxtel's money to live a glamours life. According to a new report, the seven glamorous stars will be paid at least $70,000 each, according to The Daily Telegraph.

Apparently, each cast member’s pay packet comes with clothing allowances. But not all reality television stars are not paid equal. The publication reports via The Daily Mail that the female contestants on The Bachelor only earn $90 a day, which would put their pay packet for a 12-week run on the show at around $7,500.

The Real Housewives of Sydney cast includes Lisa Oldfield, Melissa Tkautz, Matty Samaei, Athena Levendi, Krissy Marsh, Nicole O’Neill and Victoria Rees.

According to the publication, Oldfield is expected to be the breakout star of Foxtel reality series. Filming hasn't even begun yet and the wife of former politician David Oldfield is already providing entertaining and drama as she got involved in a social media feud with Gamble Breaux from The Real Housewives of Melbourne as well with her own cast member Victoria Rees.

The series will begin filming in September and premiere on Foxtel’s Arena sometime in 2017. The ten-part, one-hour series will once again be produced by Matchbox Pictures in conjunction with Foxtel.

The Real Housewives of Sydney is the second Australian installment of the world’s number one lifestyle reality franchise, following the success of The Real Housewives of Melbourne.

Matchbox Pictures is the same producers behind the success of The Real Housewives of Melbourne, which the third series is currently dominating in America as well as New Zealand's very own The Real Housewives of Auckland, which finally premiered this week on Bravo New Zealand.

Photo Credit: Foxtel

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