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All the grifting stars exploiting fans for more cash... and the worst offender is worth $400 million
An industry insider reveals the dirty side of the business and outlines the playbook being used by greedy celebs. He has a grim warning for the worst offenders...
Gene Simmons sparked worldwide backlash when he proudly declared - and later defended - his decision to charge $12,495 to one lucky fan to be his PA for the day - and he's far from the only famous face heavily monetizing access to them Siwa's VIP package echoed Simmon's Ultimate Experience in putting a lucky fan to work - with the star proudly bragging: 'You are actually going to get to come during while we’re loading in the show, and you're gonna get to kind of help us set it up and make sure things are right and test out the drum with me or the DJ booth with me.' In contrast, superstar Taylor Swift have been praised for not charging for meet-and-greets - which can add hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of revenue - and instead choosing fans at random to meet her backstage - pictured
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