Bachelor contracts threaten $30,000 penalties if contestants speak outTOM HOLLOW/SUPPLIED Season two's bachelor Jordan Mauger sits with last year's contestants. Bachelor contestants were bound to pay MediaWorks a fee of $30,000 if they let slip any inside information about the reality television show. Contracts extend for a year, so last season's contestants are still unable to speak out. BEVAN READ/FAIRFAX NZ The Bachelor New Zealand screens on MediaWorks channel Three and is produced with Warner Brothers. The Bachelor's second season is a good example of why it's so important to keep former contestants constrained, Barnett said.
Source: Stuff April 07, 2017 04:53 UTC