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Summer House Stars' Pay Revealed: Big Bucks for Long-Timers
3 Feb
Summary
- Longest-serving cast members earn the most on Summer House.
- Episodic fees can lead to six-figure salaries for some stars.
- Bravo takes a cut of businesses stars promote on the show.

Cast members of Bravo's Summer House are compensated based on their longevity with the show, with veteran stars earning the most. Kyle Cooke, who spearheaded negotiations with Bravo, explained that pay increases with each season a cast member participates in. This tiered system ensures that those who have been on since season one, like Cooke, Carl Radke, and Lindsay Hubbard, command the highest salaries, followed by later additions and then the newest cast members.
While specific contract details remain undisclosed, industry sources suggest an episodic fee ranging from $10,000 to $20,000. This could result in an annual income between $170,000 and $340,000 for a typical 17-episode season. Cooke noted that crossing the six-figure threshold is achievable, contingent on the number of episodes aired per season, as performers receive episodic payments. Some cast members have also significantly supplemented their income through brand endorsements and paid posts.
The 'Bethenny Clause,' inspired by Real Housewives star Bethenny Frankel, allows Bravo to take a share of any business ventures promoted by cast members on-screen. This clause was carefully negotiated by Cooke for his beverage company, Loverboy, ensuring Bravo's stake was limited to his share of revenue rather than the entire business. This structure is designed to prevent 'fourth wall drama' by establishing a clear correlation between time on the show and earnings.



