Kaitlyn Bristowe and Shawn Booth are proving to be one of the richest couples from "The Bachelorette". The two are said to be raking $3 million combined net worth from multiple endorsements deals but how true are the rumors that they are really no longer together and just faking the engagement to get more endorsements? Yibada.com has the report.
Social media is becoming one of the major income generators for celebrities, and Kaitlyn and Shawn are not missing on this perk. Life & Style magazine reported that they are charging $15,000 per post for product endorsements they do on Instagram and Twitter. But that's minute compared to the $1 million they will make once their marriage pushes through.
And it doesn't stop there. David Johnson, a branding expert, is seeing the couple's net worth to double in the coming months.
Fans of the "The Bachelorette" are in anticipation of the wedding, especially that Kaitlyn and Shawn are not talking much about it and say that they are focusing on getting to know each other more. This has some speculating on whether a wedding is even really underway given that the couple has not shared any information on when it is happening.
Is the couple already on the rocks? There's apparently truth to that, according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry. "Kaitlyn and Shawn were doomed from the start, there was zero trust between them," a source told the website.
"Shawn was convinced she was still sleeping with Nick Viall. And Kaitlyn was convinced that Shawn was sleeping with other girls to get even with her for sleeping with Nick Viall."
"Anyone who has been watching Season 11 of 'The Bachelorette' can tell you that Shawn Booth has some serious jealousy issues, a slight temper, and is super insecure about his relationship with Kaitlyn," CDL added.
If there is any truth to that, it would make sense of the rumors that they have long broken up but are "staying together" to get more out of their newfound fame.
According to sources, Kaitlyn and Shawn no longer sleep in the same bed and are just acting all lovey-dovey when cameras are around and are completely different towards each other when there is none.