Jersey Shore’s Vinny Guadagnino Reveals He Made $1 Million From Chippendales Gig

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Jersey Shore’s Vinny Guadagnino Reveals He Made $1 Million From Chippendales Gig

Jersey Shore’s Vinny Guadagnino Unearths He Made $1 Million From Chippendales Gig

Jersey Shore’s Vinny Guadagnino just now not too prolonged ago shared the wage he made all the scheme via his days as a Chippendales dancer, which he started in 2019.

Vinny Guadagnino loves a accurate fitness middle, tan, and strip tease.

The Jersey Shore neatly-known particular person just now not too prolonged ago shared insight into his time as a Chippendales dancer, including the impressive fortune he made all the scheme via his devices.

“It’s gargantuan. I repeatedly affirm other folks it’s now not like a strip club. I’ve made over 1,000,000 bucks doing it,” Vinny, 37, revealed in an April 25 episode of Kayla Nicole’s The Pre-Sport podcast. “I’ve accomplished so many, they’re known as residencies, the attach you set up there. It’s the absolute best money I’ve ever made. Real disappear there, reside in Vegas, [and] rip your shirt off.”

Truly, he famend his 5 residencies—the attach he became fittingly identified as the Keto Guido—became “more uncomplicated” than his contemporary stint as a humorist. Vinny made his Chippendales debut in 2019, but his most memorable point out came two years later. For the length of that Las Vegas plight, the Dancing with the Stars alum modified into heads alongside with his shower scene, the attach he stripped down nude in a red-lit leisure room.

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And while he shocked the viewers (and social media) at the time, Vinny informed E! Knowledge the plight became “the most delightful number of the total point out.”

“I started doing that lawful for stress-free because I saw Tyson Beckford tried it,” Vinny outlined at the time. “I became like, ‘He became a visitor host and he did that so why can’t I?’”

Vinny’s closing residency came in August 2023, the attach he conducted a six-week stint in Las Vegas. However despite his fond memories, he hasn’t revealed whether or now not he’ll ever return to the Chippendales, as he’s been targeted on provocative the personnel alongside with his jokes. Even supposing Vinny started his comedy occupation in 2024, he’s basically been practising his one-liners for nearly about three years.

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“When Jersey Shore became off the air, I went to UCB improv college,” he shared. “I became doing improv, and I became into comedy and sketch comedy. I repeatedly wished to attain stand-up because I knew that became the more gangster thing to attain. However I either by no technique had the balls to attain it or I lawful didn’t just like the technique.”

However now that he’s relocated from Recent Jersey to Recent York, he’s had more alternatives to “harness his craft.”

“I basically like to procure better hasty, nevertheless it takes years to attain it,” he persisted. “I basically like a [show] coming up in Florida, and I’m looking out at these [dates] like, ‘Damn, right here’s f–king accurate money. I want this to be my occupation for the the leisure of my existence.’”

For more stars who’ve shared insight into their paychecks, protect reading…

Jennifer Lawrence

Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence became paid $25 million to neatly-known particular person in Adam McKay’s ensemble danger comedy Don’t Look Up. However her costar and fellow Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio got $30 million.

“Look, Leo brings in more box plight of business than I attain,” Lawrence informed Shallowness Magnificent for its’ December 2020/January 2021 plight. “I’m extremely lucky and ecstatic with my deal. However in other eventualities, what I basically like considered—and I’m definite other ladies in the team like considered as effectively—is that it’s extremely dejected to position a query to about equal pay. And can like to you attain query one thing that appears to be like unequal, you’re informed it’s now not gender disparity but they can’t affirm you what exactly it’s some distance.”

Her sanguine attitude became laborious-fought: When the disparity between Lawrence’s compensation and that of her male costars for 2013’s American Hustle became revealed in the 2014 Sony email hack, it ended in an alternate-broad dialog about the gender pay gap in Hollywood.

“I'm so lucky to love my job. My plight is now not money,” Lawrence informed the U.Good sufficient.’s Channel 4 Knowledge in 2017. “I wasn't upset that I entirely got this many hundreds of thousands for a movie. That's ridiculous. I became inflamed about the prejudice and inequality.”

Jonah Hill

Less equivalent to DiCaprio’s wage: The $60,000 “sooner than commissions and taxes” that Jonah Hill became paid for 2013’s The Wolf of Wall Avenue, while the titular wolf made $10 million.

“They gave me the bottom sum of money doable,” Hill recalled on The Howard Stern Point out in 2014. Alternatively it became the likelihood to look in a Martin Scorsese movie, so the Moneyball alum wished to procure the deal accomplished sooner than someone might per chance alternate their mind.

“I’d sell my dwelling and affords him all my money to work for [Scorsese],” outlined Hill, who earned his 2nd Absolute best Supporting Actor nomination for his turn as a squirrelly substance-abusing stockbroker. “This isn't what you produce money for. You attain 22 Jump Avenue otherwise you attain other issues, and you’ll pay your rent. I’d like accomplished anything on this planet. I’d attain it again in a 2nd. This isn't about money. You are going to love to attain issues that you just care about.”

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey happily authorized entirely moderately of bit of inexperienced to neatly-known particular person in 1985’s The Color Crimson.

“They had been entirely offering $35,000 to be on this movie, and it’s some distance the entirely $35,000 I ever earned,” the billionaire media tycoon informed Essence in 2023. “It modified every thing and taught me so phenomenal.”

Jennifer Lopez

When she scored the role of leisurely Tejana singer Selena Quintanilla in the 1997 biopic Selena, Jennifer Lopez modified into the principle Latina actress to originate $1 million for a movie.

“I became too younger and didn’t know what the hell became happening,” Lopez informed Diversity in 2019, reflecting on her breakout movie. “It became gargantuan they supplied me 1,000,000 bucks. I dispute like all people became making an announcement.”

And it lead the vogue for her to present a complete bunch of hundreds of thousands more, despite the reality that most incessantly her participation doesn’t cost a thing.

“I attain issues because I admire them,” Lopez outlined to GQ in 2019. “I didn't receives a commission a complete bunch of money for Hustlers. I did it with out cost and produced it. I financial institution on myself, you perceive? Love Jenny From the Block—I attain what I admire.”

Adrien Brody

Adrien Brody didn’t attain The Brutalist for the money. Rather, he took on the role of a Hungarian architect suffering for his art in submit-WWII The US for $250,000 and won his 2nd Oscar for Absolute best Actor.

“I want a studio movie now, because I’ve poured all of it into this,” Brody quipped to Diversity, relating to the “barn that appears to be like like a fortress” he’s renovating in upstate Recent York.

Pete Davidson

“Attain you guys know what they pay us?” Pete Davidson cracked to Recent York journal when requested forward of Saturday Night Dwell's 50th anniversary particular how he spent his money when he became first hired at the age of 20 in 2014. “It’s like three sizable an episode, so I ponder I got dinner.”

Interestingly, the salaries like remained proportional for SNL newcomers, with season one stars John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Lunge reportedly earning $750 an episode help in 1975. Which became roughly an identical to $3,300 in 2014, constant with the User Imprint Index Inflation calculator. (Even supposing the $750 of 1975 is $4,428 in 2025.)

Kenan Thompson

Whereas Kenan Thompson makes a lot more than $3,000 per episode of SNL now that he’s in his document twenty 2nd season, the dilapidated Nickelodeon neatly-known particular person needed to open somewhere.

“That first industrial as soon as they paid me, it became $800,” the All That alum revealed in Demi Lovato‘s 2024 documentary Child Superstar. “I became 12 so that will as effectively had been 1,000,000 bucks.”

Lauren Graham

It turns out Gilmore Girls’ plight as a cherished rewatchable classic is actually precious.

“There basically usually are now not any residuals on Netflix,” Lauren Graham, who played Lorelai Gilmore for seven seasons after which reprised the role for 2016’s Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Existence, acknowledged on Jimmy Kimmel Dwell in March 2025. “However I’ve been paid in like and appreciation.”

Tommy Dorfman

Feeling now not so liked, Tommy Dorfman got particular about her 13 Causes Why paycheck all the scheme via the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike—which became ended in in phase (as became the WGA strike) by streamers like Netflix now not making it a custom to pay extra compensation to solid and crew as soon as some extent out had turn staunch into a grand hit.

“my earnings for the total first season of 13 causes why had been $29,953.24 outdated to agency and manager bills (20%) and taxes,” Dorfman wrote on Threads July 24. “8 episodes over six months.” She persisted, “i did the full promo and had KEY ART for this point out, flew spherical time out from NYC to SF to shoot for every episode, became kept for days with out pay/working. i barely licensed for insurance.”

And, Dorfman added, “within the principle 28 days of initiating, the point out's season 1 garnered an complete of 476 million gape hours. right here’s why we strike.”

Dax Shepard

With out naming names or numbers, Dax Shepard informed fellow Parenthood alum Lauren Graham when she looked on his podcast that he knew he made “among the many lowest of the total actors” on their NBC drama, which ran for six seasons.

However, the Armchair Knowledgeable host wired that he did now not mind.

“Every job I had ever had in my existence outdated to Parenthood, I made a model discover what all people became making,” he acknowledged. “I'd repeatedly figure it out—either a dialog the attach I procure it out of them or I backchannel via an agent.”

So he made a model purposely now not survey out such data about his Parenthood family, which helped with taking half in the journey even when he did procure an inkling of the attach he became on the pay pyramid.

George Clooney

“I got a buck for writing the script,” George Clooney informed the Los Angeles Times in 2005 about the financial strings he pulled to procure his movie Factual Night, and Factual Excellent fortune made. “I needed to endorse my take a look at for steering and turn in my performing wage.[Actorcowriterandcoproducer[ActorcowriterandcoproducerGrant Heslov]and I every made a buck for doing it.”

His labor of like about CBS Knowledge journalist Edward R. Murrow speaking truth to energy in the 1950s had legs, despite the reality that: Making his Broadway debut, Clooney is playing Murrow in a stage adaptation of the movie. And with the play having grossed a Broadway document (for a nonmusical) $3.3 million all the scheme via a preview week sooner than it formally opened April 3, he’s making some distance more than $1.

Christian Bale

For his chilling turn as Patrick Bateman in 2000’s American Psycho, Christian Bale became paid “absolutely the minimum they had been legally allowed to pay me” because no one in the production basically wished to rent him other than director Mary Harron, the Welsh actor informed GQ in 2022.

He made so diminutive, Bale shared, that he remembered “sitting in the make-up trailer and the make-up artists had been laughing at me because I became getting paid now not up to any of them.”

Jon Heder

His uncle might per chance had been Rico, but Jon Heder confirmed in 2010 that he became “at the origin” entirely paid $1,000 for Napoleon Dynamite.

After the irreverent comedy modified into a sleeper hit, he became in a attach to renegotiate for a portion of the earnings, telling the Recent Zealand Herald, “They went moderately of bit better.”

Djimon Hounsou

Djimon Hounsou acknowledged he’s “positively underpaid” in Hollywood despite his prestigious checklist of credits, including Amistad and Blood Diamond.

“I've been on this alternate and making films now over two a long time,” the Beninese actor informed CNN’s Larry Madowo in January 2025. “And still—with two Oscar nominations and been in quite loads of grand blockbuster films—and yet I’m still struggling financially to present a dwelling.”

Insurgent Wilson

Insurgent Wilson detailed in her 2024 memoir Insurgent Rising that she became paid $3,500 to attain Bridesmaids, “a price that I then needed to pay straight to the Cloak Actors Guild to enroll in the union. So basically, I got paid nothing.”

Easy, she wrote, the journey became “every thing!”

And the Australian actress’ neatly-known particular person rose ever a-ca better, with her price going from the SAG minimum scale of $65,000 for 2012’s Pitch Perfect to $10 million for 2017’s Pitch Perfect 3. Wilson wrote that she raked in $20 million total for the threequel, Isn’t It Romantic and The Hustle, despite the reality that—actuality alert—she “misplaced nearly 50 percent to taxes, 10 percent to agents and 5 percent” to her authorized educated. However even after these obligations and paying her publicist, alternate manager and assistant, Wilson “netted what to me became an absolute fortune.”

Ellen Pompeo

In leisurely 2017, Ellen Pompeo negotiated a current Grey’s Anatomy contract for $575,000 per episode, a seven-figure signing bonus and two paunchy backend equity components price an estimated $6 million to $7 million.

“I’m forty eight now, so I’ve at ideal gotten to the plight the attach I’m OK soliciting for what I deserve, which is one thing that comes entirely with age,” Pompeo informed The Hollywood Reporter in 2018. “On narrative of I’m now not the most ‘relevant’ actress accessible. I know that’s the alternate opinion because I’ve been this personality for 14 years. However the reality is, any one also will most doubtless be accurate on some extent out season one and two. Can you be accurate 14 years later? Now, that’s a f–kin’ skill.”

Reflecting more just now not too prolonged ago on how she repeatedly made now not up to costar Patrick Dempsey, even supposing she became the Grey in query, Pompeo acknowledged she didn’t begrudge him his money.

However, she acknowledged on a March 2025 episode of Call Her Daddy, “Real being that I became the namesake of the point out, I deserved the identical and that became harder to procure. I wasn't salty about him getting what he got. I became salty that they didn't cost me as phenomenal as they valued him and they by no technique will.”

Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis recalled getting paid $2,000 per week—so $8,000 in total—for 1978’s Halloween, her movie debut. “I mean,” she informed Unsuitable Tomatoes in 2018, “no one got paid, anything.”

But while the affirm queen earned four figures, director John Carpenter’s buddy Prick Citadel felt like a king making $25 per day to half the role of Michael Myers. (It’s Anthony Moran whose face you look when the killer’s veil comes off for a freaky 2nd, and editor Tommy Lee Wallace additionally logged screentime as Michael.)

“That became a lot at the time!” Citadel, who attended movie college at USC with Carpenter, informed Shallowness Magnificent in 2018. “It’s vital to endure in mind: My ardour in doing the movie became being on plight, so I could per chance additionally demystify the journey of filmmaking and directing. I expected to hang across the plight for no money. However hi there, $25 per day, and all I needed to attain became wear a rubber veil.”

Taraji P. Henson

Taraji P. Henson earned a Absolute best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for 2008’s The Irregular Case of Benjamin Button, but years later she became still fired up by the $150,000 she authorized to be in the movie—after producers rejected the $500,000 quote she introduced to the desk.

As for the movie’s leads Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, “You don’t hear a form of $20 million quotes anymore, but right this moment that became going down,” Henson acknowledged on the Girls folk First With Laura Brown podcast in 2021. “And rightfully so—I’m now not announcing they shouldn’t like paid Cate and Brad what they deserved.”

However, she persisted, “I’m bringing a definite amount to the seat too and I felt like what I became asking at that point in my occupation became honest, became honest to the tag sales that I’d contribute to this grand movie. Wouldn’t attain it.” Henson became “gutted” as soon as they supplied $100,000, she recalled. “When it became all acknowledged and accomplished I got $150,000, but I needed to swallow my pleasure, toddler.”

Breaking it down, “I know other folks disappear, ‘$150,000, that’s a form of money!’” Henson acknowledged. “I don’t ever want other folks to ponder that I’m ungrateful because that is now not me.” However, she calculated, “Uncle Sam is going to take 50 percent of that, so now you’re left with, what? $75,000. Now sooner than Uncle Sam takes the money, I basically like to pay my team sooner than taxes, 30 percent. So as soon as Uncle Sam takes his 75, then I got one other 30 that’s coming off of that 75, so I will even like made $40,000?”

Cate Blanchett

Whereas Blanchett has made quite loads of money over time, it didn’t all come from playing royal elf Galadriel in The Lord of the Rings franchise, despite the reality that it grossed $2.9 billion at the worldwide box plight of business.

“Are you kidding me? No,” she retorted on Watch What Happens Dwell in August 2024 when Andy Cohen guessed LOTR became her biggest paycheck. “No one got paid anything to attain that movie…I mean, I in general got free sandwiches, and I got to protect my ears.”

Orlando Bloom

They weren’t paid a precious amount, that is. Orlando Bloom, who played elven warrior Legolas, shared on The Howard Stern Point out in 2023 that he made $175,000 for the total trilogy.

Hopefully he additionally got to protect his ears.

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