From Wagga Classroom to Instagram Stardom: MAFS Alum’s Lucrative Side Hustle Revealed
A former Wagga Wagga schoolgirl turned reality television personality is raking in a significant income from social media, according to fresh estimates that shed light on the financial power of online influence.
The star, who first captured national attention on the hit show *Married At First Sight*, has leveraged her newfound fame into a lucrative career on Instagram. Recent analysis suggests the local export is earning thousands of dollars per sponsored post, leveraging a rapidly growing follower count to command premium rates from brands eager to tap into her engaged audience.
While exact figures fluctuate based on engagement and campaign specifics, industry insiders estimate the MAFS alum can earn anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars for a single promotional photo or story. This income stream places her among a new wave of regional talent turning digital attention into a full-time profession, without the need to relocate to a major capital city.
Her journey from a schoolyard in Wagga to a high-profile reality show set, and now to a social media entrepreneur, mirrors a broader trend. Former contestants from the series are increasingly monetizing their popularity, with some reportedly earning more from Instagram than their television appearances ever paid.
Local fans have watched her transformation with a mix of pride and curiosity, following her glamorous posts and brand deals from afar. For the young woman who once walked the halls of a Wagga high school, the pivot from reality TV star to influencer has proven not just a career move, but a financial windfall, proving that a regional upbringing is no barrier to capitalising on the digital economy.
