how much money does the pros in dancing with the stars make in 2009
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"Ever wonder why the show appears to draw only B-List celebrities? Possibly it's due to the relatively low pay. Howard Stern revealed on his Sirius Satellite show that his girlfriend Beth Ostrosky was invited to appear on Dancing with the Stars third season this fall. Ostrosky was offered “a base of $125,000 for the first two weeks of the show,” plus “about $20,000 each week after, until they are voted off,” according to the New York Post. There’s a bonus of $50,000 “if the show is stretched to nine weeks — for an extra recap show.” Thus, that’s a maximum of “around $245,000 for eight weeks of work, according to the contract.” The professional dancers salary has reportedly gone up from $1000 per week to $5000 per week. They are still required to fully cater their schedule to the "stars" training needs during the run of the program."
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M$"The celebs on "Dancing With the Stars," for example, get $200,000 for the entire season, whether they're booted or not, a bonus of $100,00 if they're number one, a smaller bonus if they're number two, an even smaller bonus if they're number 3, a top TV agent told The Wrap."
That means Belinda Carlisle made $200,000 for one episode! Wow now that's a salary!
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