The wild amount of money Tammy Hembrow and other influencers earn per Instagram post

Warning: this may make you feel a little depressed.

Kayla Itsines, Harry Jowsey, Tammy Hembrow
Warning: learning what some Aussie influencers earn may make you feel a little depressed at work today. Photo: Instagram.com

New research has unveiled what some of Australia's top influencers are earning on Instagram, and if you're currently barely scraping by until every payday, then the following information may make you softly weep while listening to Good Charlotte's 'Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous'.

Australian talent agency, Hunter Talent has revealed the potential earnings of big-name Aussie influencers like Tammy Hembrow, Kayla Itsines, and Harry Jowsey just to name a few, and given the huge following of the three influencers, it's probably unsurprising to learn they earn a pretty penny for their sponsored posts.

Tammy Hembrow, who has an estimated net worth of $50 million, leads the list, with over 17 million followers, Tammy can earn up to $82,998 per post. Yep, she can earn someone's full-time annual salary for one post.

Tammy Hembrow. Photo: Instagram.com
Tammy Hembrow. Photo: Instagram.com/tammyhembrow/

Fitness empire queen, Kayla Itsines, who has a reported net worth of $165 million and nearly 16 million followers on Instagram is said to charge an estimated $71,550 per post, and Harry Jowsey who's basically famous for being a reality TV F-boy can charge up to $20k per post. And to think so many of us spent time being F-boys and F-girls for free.

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Other influencers like Lily May Mac, Hilde Ostand, and Stephanie Sanzo have smaller followings than the aforementioned three, sitting at the 3.5 million mark, but can charge $16,695 per Instagram post, which ain't bad for a day's work.

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Tammy's eye-watering charge for an Instagram post comes after her wedding invitations were recently leaked, leading to people slamming her and her partner Matt Zukowski online after the invite stated there would be a wishing well at their wedding. “Your presence on our day is the greatest gift of all. However, if you would like to gift us something, a wishing well will be at our wedding for your contribution and well wishes,” the invitation stated.

Tammy and Matt got engaged last year just months after they made their relationship public. Photo: Instagram.com/mattzukowski
Tammy and Matt got engaged last year just months after they made their relationship public. Photo: Instagram.com/mattzukowski

While wishing wells have been a pretty known staple of many modern weddings, a lot of people slammed the Aussie star due to her large net worth.

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Tammy later addressed the controversy on TikTok, saying that she thinks “a wishing well is a pretty normal thing for people to have at weddings”.

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“We literally only had it because I kept having people ask me like ‘oh, what about gifts? What do you want?” she said. “I’m pretty sure every wedding I have ever been to has had that. None of my friends and family thought it was weird.”

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