Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:200K each? No way. MTV can't be that stupid.
Are you kidding? This is probably their number one show. Look at all us old people on DCUM talking about it. And we're not even close to the core demographic!
Yep. The number has been quoted for years until he confirmed it. And look at their spending habits. Their salary increases every year, it wasn't always 200k.
Plus they get additional money for interviews, promoting products on social media, etc. These people are RAKING it in. One year, Maci from the first show had a tax lien of around $80K. Do the math on what you have to be making to owe $80K in taxes.
I don't doubt the secondary stuff in terms of income, but each girl is getting 200K a season? Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:200K each? No way. MTV can't be that stupid.
Are you kidding? This is probably their number one show. Look at all us old people on DCUM talking about it. And we're not even close to the core demographic!
Yep. The number has been quoted for years until he confirmed it. And look at their spending habits. Their salary increases every year, it wasn't always 200k.
Plus they get additional money for interviews, promoting products on social media, etc. These people are RAKING it in. One year, Maci from the first show had a tax lien of around $80K. Do the math on what you have to be making to owe $80K in taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Leah's youngest daughter eating sugar and fake sugar straight out of the packets, and face already covered in some other sort of treat. I'm an "everything in moderation" mom. My son eats sugary snacks sometimes. But I can say I would never allow that.
It's just so...baffling to watch. Some things like sugar, little kids drinking soda, whether or not to feed your kid breakfast (especially when they are up for 2+ hours before they get to their school for the school breakfast), all that in the long run doesn't matter all that much, does it? So why does it bother me so much to see that?
Anonymous wrote:Leah's youngest daughter eating sugar and fake sugar straight out of the packets, and face already covered in some other sort of treat. I'm an "everything in moderation" mom. My son eats sugary snacks sometimes. But I can say I would never allow that.
It's just so...baffling to watch. Some things like sugar, little kids drinking soda, whether or not to feed your kid breakfast (especially when they are up for 2+ hours before they get to their school for the school breakfast), all that in the long run doesn't matter all that much, does it? So why does it bother me so much to see that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:200K each? No way. MTV can't be that stupid.
Are you kidding? This is probably their number one show. Look at all us old people on DCUM talking about it. And we're not even close to the core demographic!
Yep. The number has been quoted for years until he confirmed it. And look at their spending habits. Their salary increases every year, it wasn't always 200k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:200K each? No way. MTV can't be that stupid.
Are you kidding? This is probably their number one show. Look at all us old people on DCUM talking about it. And we're not even close to the core demographic!
Anonymous wrote:200K each? No way. MTV can't be that stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Aleeah Grace is the star of this show, clearly working for a spin-off. Which I would totally watch. "I'm cold and I don't got nothin to eat! I don't trust you!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG you guys, yes. How could she drive them 45 minutes to school and just tell them to eat breakfast when they get there? I get that it's early, but she can't put some cheerios in a baggie so they can eat on the way, for f*ck sake?
And did you catch the part about Joe having no job? When Kaelyn (sp?) said something about child support, he said he couldn't pay because he doesn't have a job, and when she suggested he get one, he said that he couldn't get a job because then he wouldn't get to spend time with Isaac when he had visitation?!
Ugh, these people.
When the hell does she have time to sweep the Cheerios off the floor and put them in a baggie? She's EXHAUSTED, y'all! Geez!
I have to like Jo, though. He makes money from being on this show. He makes enough to support himself and his child(ren). He would make MORE if he had a "real" job, but he makes enough with this gig, and he can devote 100% of his visitation to Isaac. Say what you want about him, but that is a man who loves and is devoted to his son. Kail gets child support, she just wants more. I'm also not convinced that the child support storyline isn't a plant by the show.
Anonymous wrote:OMG you guys, yes. How could she drive them 45 minutes to school and just tell them to eat breakfast when they get there? I get that it's early, but she can't put some cheerios in a baggie so they can eat on the way, for f*ck sake?
And did you catch the part about Joe having no job? When Kaelyn (sp?) said something about child support, he said he couldn't pay because he doesn't have a job, and when she suggested he get one, he said that he couldn't get a job because then he wouldn't get to spend time with Isaac when he had visitation?!
Ugh, these people.