Skye Wheatley has revealed that she makes as little as $100 for posting YouTube videos.
The 28-year-old Gold Coast influencer confessed that the low pay was due to the fact that her videos do not have a high view rating on the platform.
“The more views, the more you get paid, basically,” the sometimes-controversial Big Brother star explained in an Instagram Q&A on Wednesday.
Gold Coast influencer Skye Wheatley has revealed that she makes as little as $100 for posting YouTube videos. Pictured: The former Big Brother star
Telling a fan that he didn’t get paid much, after the follower asked him about his YouTube influencer fees, Wheatley continued: “The last payment I got was $100, I’m pretty sure.”
‘But that’s because I don’t have lofty views.’ Wheatley added that he planned to post more videos in 2023.
The voluptuous beauty has her own YouTube channelwhich has so far attracted 249,000 subscribers.
Four of his most recent videos failed to exceed 20,000 views.
The 28-year-old Gold Coast social media star confessed that the low salary was due to the fact that his videos don’t get many views on YouTube. Pictured: Wheatley’s Insta post on Wednesday
Meanwhile, Wheatley’s Instagram account boasts 650,000 followers.
Skye recently returned to social media after receiving backlash for posting ‘insensitive’ video of the deadly Sea World helicopter crash.
Sydney’s mother, Vanessa Tadros, 36, and British couple Ron, 65, and Diane Hughes, 57, were killed when a helicopter collided with another helicopter near Sea World theme park on the Gold Coast.
Pilot Ash Jenkinson, 40, originally from Birmingham in the UK, was the fourth person killed in the crash.
Following the backlash, Wheatley posted a tribute to the four people who died in the tragic incident and said she will be taking a break from social media.
The voluptuous beauty has her own YouTube channel, which has attracted 249,000 subscribers so far. Four of her most recent videos failed to get more than 20,000 views.
“Can you all pray with me for the families affected by yesterday’s devastating events? I feel sick to my stomach today and am praying for everyone at the hospital to make it through,” he wrote.
‘[I’m] taking the day off from social media, counting my blessings and wanting to be present with the family. This can happen to anyone and it really makes you take a step back and realize how lucky we are to wake up ALIVE each day.
‘I love you all! Go give your loved ones a big hug and kiss. We are very lucky to be here in each other, so whatever you are struggling with, try to see the beauty in today.’
Wheatley posted a video he shot of the aftermath of the tragic accident on his Instagram Story.
Wheatley finished: “I know that many families are hurting a lot today and I send them all my love and prayers.”
She took the daring outfit to the Marina Mirage Shopping Center.
“Sprinkle your glitter on kids the world needs it,” she wrote in the caption of the clip showing her strutting around the mall.
Wheatley, 28, came under fire after she posted a video she filmed of the aftermath of the tragic accident to her Instagram Story on Monday.
Sydney’s mother, Vanessa Tadros, 36, and British couple Ron, 65, and Diane Hughes, 57, were killed when a helicopter collided with another helicopter near Sea World theme park on the Gold Coast at 2 p.m. monday.
After the backlash, Wheatley posted a tribute to the four people who died in Tuesday’s tragic incident and said she will be taking a break from social media.