Floyd Mayweather Charging Fans $999 For Customized Video Messages

Floyd Mayweather
Floyd Mayweather Charging Fans $999 For Customized Video Messages
Floyd Mayweather is giving fans a customized message… for a fee.
Floyd Mayweather recently joined the fan interaction site, Cameo. For varied prices, Cameo allows patrons to purchase a customized video from their favorite participating celebrities.

Floyd Mayweather
Floyd’s rate of $999 for messages like “happy birthday” is reportedly a fortune compared to the prices posed by his fellow Cameo account-holders. In fact, he’s only the second most expensive celebrity on the site next to reality star Caitlyn Jenner. The former “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star is charging $2500 for a custom video!

But Floyd Mayweather still has goals for his revenue on the site. He told sources:
“I want to be the first celebrity to make a million dollars on Cameo.”
Wow! Fellow boxing legends Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. charge much lower rates than Floyd at $300 and $199 each. Other celebrities participating in Cameo are singers Mya and Keri Hilson, as well as rapper/actor Redman.
Would you pay $999 for a message from Floyd Mayweather? Let us know in the comments.
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