How much are Single’s Inferno 3 cast members paid on the show?

Areesha Khan
Contestant Dex from Single's Inferno Season 2.

Fans of the Netflix hit reality dating series Single’s Inferno 3 are eager to know how much their favorite stars were paid for being on the show. Here’s everything we know.

Single’s Inferno 3 proved itself a huge success by ranking on Netflix’s Top 10 list for weeks. It was revealed that the new season managed to accumulate an astonishing 71 million viewership hours on the streaming platform.

The previous two seasons also bumped up in popularity and gathered 79 million views in total. Because the franchise was doing so well, Netflix announced the production of Season 4 just two weeks after the Season 3 finale aired.

A Netflix dating reality series that engrossed the attention of millions from across the globe, it made viewers wonder – how much did the cast members earn from the show?

Do Single’s Inferno cast members get paid?

Park Min-kyu and Yun Ha-jeong for Single's Inferno Season 3 in Paradise.
Park Min-kyu and Yun Ha-jeong for Single’s Inferno Season 3 in Paradise.

Unlike other reality gameshows like The Traitors or The Challenge, Single’s Inferno doesn’t offer a monetary prize to its contestants at the end. It is also not revealed how much the cast gets paid per episode. The only thing that the producers do offer is a chance at finding a romantic match.

However, the reality stars certainly don’t leave empty-handed, as being on Single’s Inferno is an immense popularity boost in itself. Season 3 star Choi Hye-Seon went from 3000 Instagram followers to 1.2 million as the show aired.

On the other hand, it is known that Netflix pays its other dating show cast members, such as Love Is Blind, between $1000 to $8000 per week. It can be speculated that Single’s Inferno 3 cast was paid anywhere around that amount.

All three seasons of Single’s Inferno are available for streaming on Netflix.

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Areesha is a former Reality TV/Entertainment Writer at Dexerto. Previously, she worked with the Reality TV vertical at Collider. She covers news, features and evergreen articles.