The current season of MAFS has unofficially been dubbed ‘MAFS: Influencers’ thanks to the huge number of followers this year’s participants had on social media prior to the show’s premiere.

And, as most people already know, influencers can earn a pretty penny if they partner with lucrative brands to promote goods and services.

So, it should come as little surprise that a large number of this year’s MAFS participants are pretty well off when it comes to their bank balance. Out of the current cast members left, three of them have their net worth estimated to be well and truly into the seven-figure range – and two of the three are in a couple together.

In the past it’s been revealed that influencers are paid pennies for their time on the show. However, the popular members rack up hundreds of thousands of new followers from their time on TV, which can equate to a successful career in ‘influencing’.

While Cam Woods, Tahnee Cooke, Ollie Skelton and Rupert Bugden didn’t have any information about their net worth online, the rest of the cast members did. Read on to find out how much each remaining MAFS participant is estimated to be worth.

Melinda Wills

Around $1,750,000 via Work With Joshua.

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Layton Mills

Around $3,200,000 via heart.co.uk

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Alyssa Barmonde

Above $350,000 via gossipnextdoor.com

Duncan James

Above $450,000 via gossipnextdoor.com

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Evelyn Ellis

$1,000,000 – $2,000,000 via bbiograph.com

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Bronte Schofield

$800,000 via aussiecelebs.com.au

Harrison Boon

$500,000 via popularnetwork.com

Lyndall Grace

Less than $400,000 via gossipnextdoor.com

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