Justin Glaze Reveals Pay Cut on Bachelor in Paradise Season 10
Justin Glaze’s return to “Bachelor in Paradise” for its tenth season has sparked discussions among fans, particularly regarding his pay. In a recent episode of the “Trading Secrets” podcast, Justin openly shared that he was compensated less in this season compared to his previous appearances on the show. At 31 years old, Justin explained that financial factors did not drive his decision to return. “The money wasn’t there,” he stated, clarifying that he was paid “less” for Season 10 than for his earlier stint on the beach. He noted that the pay structure for this season was different, with a flat rate offered to all cast members regardless of their social media following or popularity. “It didn’t matter who you are. It didn’t matter if you have one follower or a million followers,” he explained. This change was due to the introduction of a cash prize component, which shifted the focus away from individual salaries. Justin further elaborated that producers informed the cast about the new payment structure without revealing specific reasons. “They were like, ‘We can’t tell you why, but we’re doing flat rates; nobody’s getting favorable whatever.’ You could negotiate before if you carried more weight,” he said, indicating that the previous system of negotiation based on popularity had been eliminated. This season introduced a significant twist: a $500,000 cash prize for contestants. In the trailer, host Jesse Palmer teased viewers with the dilemma contestants would face: “Your fate is going to be determined tonight. You have to make your most important decision: half a million dollars, or is it love?” Despite the reduced pay, Justin has no regrets about his decision to participate in the show again. He initially appeared on “Bachelor in Paradise” during Season 8, where he pursued a romance with fellow Bachelor Nation alum Susie Evans. However, their relationship ended in 2024. This season, Justin found himself in a love triangle with Susie and Lexi Young, leading to some complicated dynamics. During his time on the show, Justin opted to give his rose to Susie, who ultimately declined it, resulting in both of them being eliminated. Although he seemed to be developing a connection with Lexi, he chose to prioritize his past relationship with Susie. Following this decision, Lexi has seemingly expressed her feelings about the situation through social media, hinting at some unresolved tensions. In a TikTok video shared earlier this month, Lexi appeared to address her feelings indirectly, stating, “‘You look happier.’ Thanks, I stopped dating men who aren’t over their ex.” Justin responded to the social media digs, expressing disappointment. “Now it just feels like you’re using the moment to kind of do something for yourself at my expense,” he said, emphasizing that he understands her hurt but finds the public comments unnecessary. The dynamics of reality TV often lead to complex relationships and public scrutiny, and Justin’s experience on “Bachelor in Paradise” is no exception. As fans tune in to see how the season unfolds, the interplay between love, competition, and financial incentives continues to captivate audiences. Overall, Justin’s candidness about his pay cut and the challenges of navigating relationships on reality television offers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes realities of being a contestant on such a popular show. As the season progresses, viewers are left wondering how these dynamics will evolve and what impact they will have on the contestants’ journeys. For fans of “Bachelor in Paradise,” the unfolding drama promises to be as entertaining as ever, with love and competition at the forefront. As Justin and his fellow contestants navigate their relationships, the stakes are higher than ever, both emotionally and financially.