The star of the show is the only one who gets paid, and the salary is negotiated based on what he/she might make at work during the production time period. ‘It’s not a lot of money,’ said Ben Flajnik, the winemaker who was the Bachelor in 2012. ‘They don’t want it to be like you’re going on this for the money. It’s enough to cover your expenses while you’re gone. I think it just depends on where you come from and what your burn rate is.’
-“Bachelor Nation” by Amy Kaufman




















