'Laguna Beach's' Kristin Cavallari, Stephen Colletti spill season 1 salary: How much do reality stars make?

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'Laguna Beach's' Kristin Cavallari, Stephen Colletti spill season 1 salary: How much do reality stars make?
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Kristin Cavallari shared her salary for the first season of 'Laguna Beach,' saying it wasn't as much as people think. Here's a look at what other reality TV stars have said they've made.

Since reality TV first started to air, the quantity — and quality of the shows — have increased with some series becoming so popular, they spawn spin-offs.

Kristin Cavallari and Stephen Colletti debuted "Back to the Beach" on Tuesday, a podcast during which they rewatch episodes of "Laguna Beach" and talk about it, giving fans behind the scenes facts no one knows. Cavallari remembered getting paid $2,500 for the first season, which was 11 episodes. Colletti, however, claimed it was less than that, saying, "I don't even think it was that much. I think it was $2,000. Lauren and I renegotiated for season two."The cast of ‘Jersey Shore’ wasn't paid for the first season of the show, and only made money from working at the Shore Store.

"The first season you don’t get paid really anything," she explained on the "Behind the Velvet Rope With David Yontef." "The first year everyone gets paid $60,000. I was like, ‘I’m not doing it for [$60,000]. I’ll do it for a hundred.’ They had blown up the show at that point and right. They’d fired like four people … I guess they were desperate."

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