Ex-Bad Boy Artist Donnie Klang Says He Made No More Than $400 To $500 An Episode On ‘Making The Band’ While Diddy Made ‘Hundreds Of Thousands’

Ex-Bad Boy Artist Donnie Klang Says He Made No More Than $400 To $500 An Episode On ‘Making The Band’ While Diddy Made ‘Hundreds Of Thousands’
Donnie Klang is shedding light on how little he was paid during his time on MTV’s Making the Band.
The former Bad Boy artist appeared on The Sarah Fraser Show and said he never earned more than $400 to $500 per episode while starring on the hit reality series produced by Diddy. According to Donnie, the show reached number one on MTV at one point, but neither he nor his castmates from Danity Kane and Day 26 ever saw a financial bump.
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He brought up the Jersey Shore cast as a comparison, pointing out how they renegotiated their contracts after the show blew up and started making serious money. That kind of renegotiation never happened for Making the Band participants, and Donnie believes it was because none of them had proper representation at the time.
Meanwhile, Donnie claims Diddy was making a couple hundred thousand dollars per episode.
This comes as Diddy is currently on trial for sex trafficking and racketeering.
Are you shocked by Donnie’s claims?
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