Do The Voice Contestants Get To Keep Their Clothes?

No, the contestants on The Voice do not get paid. They are only provided living wages, per Newsweek.

However, the artist can win a grand prize of $100,000 and a recording agreement.

The season 22 contestant Bryce Leatherwood gained the record deal and the grand prize amount.

The source shared the artist signs a contract that states the show may be embarrassing, disparaging, and defamatory.

Moreover, The Voice has a right to replace or remove the participant. If the competitor does not follow the rules and breaks the contract, they get charged $1 million.

While linking to a similar singing show, Adam Rauscher, a TV professional, shared his view on Quora.

The TV professional working on America's Got Talent mentioned the competitor didn't get paid.

However, they obtained other facilities like food stipends, meals, lodging, and airline tickets.

They added enough money to survive in the shooting area. But, they didn't get enough money to pay their bills, including phone, rent, electricity, etc.

They live cheaply, as anybody in the entertainment industry lives with few roots.

Even the losing contender does not get paid for the reality talent show. The Golden Buzzer finalist Arielle Baril's aunt Charles Quackenbush mentioned the singer didn't receive any amount even though she finished in the top five.

Nonetheless, the platform gave her opportunities, and she performed in operas and Moscow thrice. As a result, she established a pretty good career after her appearance on the show.

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