Song Ji Ah became the talk of the town after she starred in Netflix's "Single's Inferno." She also received various projects in the entertainment industry. But how much does she really earn from being a social media influencer before making it to the entertainment world?
Song Ji Ah as Established Social Media Influencer
Before she appeared on the famous dating reality show, Song Ji Ah already has an established career as influencer. She regularly produced content for her vlog on YouTube and posted numerous photos on Instagram and most of them were sponsored by known brands.
The beauty influencer currently makes headlines as she caused controversy due to wearing fake luxury brands. Hence, she is known to receive a big amount of money due to her sponsored content much higher than the celebrities.
Since she appeared in "Single's Inferno" and the image that Song Ji Ah and her agency created online, she has become the most sought-after influencer from top brands. When you visit her Instagram and previous YouTube vlogs, the 24-year-old social media star did luxury brand hauls and reviews from apartment to expensive clothing and accessories.
Her following on the famous photo-sharing app even doubled, and now has more than 3.6 million followers and gained more subscribers on her official YouTube channel.
Song Ji Ah Net Worth: How Much Millions the 'Single's Inferno' Star Get from Her Sponsored Contents
In a report cited by a Korean media outlet, Song Ji Ah's agency Hyowon CNC revealed how big the influencer earns from every social media post.
The company shared that before her fake items controversy, one sponsored Instagram post would cost 30 million KRW, while a sponsored video on her YouTube vlog cost 80 million KRW.
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In addition, Song Ji Ah's schedule is already packed until May, as many companies want to collaborate with her before the controversy broke out. Hyowon CNC added that Ji Ah was paid 90 million KRW by a known brand to do a YouTube vlog and Instagram post.
Meanwhile, a brand company confessed that they have given up on doing a project with the female influencer as the cost to do one post is already more expensive than a celebrity.
Furthermore, the "Single's Inferno" participant is known for refusing exclusive contracts with cosmetics and fashion brands to upload brands to her Instagram. Now that she is embroiled in controversies, the public is curious on the future outcome of her career.
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Shai Collins wrote this.