Australian Survivor’s Aaron ‘AK’ Knight is charging $1,000 for Cameos

Former Australian Survivor star Aaron ‘AK’ Knight is charging a whopping $1,000 for a single message on Cameo

Aaron ‘AK’ Knight first rose to fame on season two of Australian Survivor and then returned in the recent All Stars season.

Now it seems the 33-year-old has turned to video-sharing service Cameo as a way to monetise his reality TV stardom.

Cameo is a website that allows celebrities to send personalised video messages to fans for a fee.

Cashing in: Aaron ‘AK’ Knight has turned to video-sharing service Cameo as a way to monetise his reality TV stardom

The reality TV villain charges fans a whopping $1,000 for a video message. 

Australian celebrities who have joined the bandwagon include Married At First Sight’s Cyrell Paule, who charges $25, and her Love Island star boyfriend Eden Dally, who’s fee is $20. 

A video from former Bachelor turned actor Tim Robards charges $45, while a message from influencer Alli Simpson fetches $70.

That's a bit much? Cameo is a website service that allows celebrities to send personalised messages to fans for a fee. AK is charging a whopping $1,000 for a video message

That’s a bit much? Cameo is a website service that allows celebrities to send personalised messages to fans for a fee. AK is charging a whopping $1,000 for a video message

Reasonable price: A video from former Bachelor turned actor Tim Robards charges $45

Reasonable price: A video from former Bachelor turned actor Tim Robards charges $45

Getting pricey: while a message from influencer Alli Simpson fetches $70

Getting pricey: while a message from influencer Alli Simpson fetches $70

Whoa: The only celebrity to charge the same amount as AK is KIIS FM radio king Kyle Sandilands at $1,000 for a video message

Whoa: The only celebrity to charge the same amount as AK is KIIS FM radio king Kyle Sandilands at $1,000 for a video message

The only celebrity to charge the same amount as AK is KIIS FM radio king Kyle Sandilands at $1,000 for a video message.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted AK for comment in regards to his fee.

Last year, AK candidly discussed his body insecurities as he hit back at trolls making comments about his weight.

Insecurities: Last year, AK discussed his body insecurities as he hit back at trolls making comments about his weight

Insecurities: Last year, AK discussed his body insecurities as he hit back at trolls making comments about his weight

Old AK: In a lengthy Twitter post in February 2020, the Adelaide-based wedding DJ explained that he used to be 'obsessed' with body image and being 'ripped' in his youth

Old AK: In a lengthy Twitter post in February 2020, the Adelaide-based wedding DJ explained that he used to be ‘obsessed’ with body image and being ‘ripped’ in his youth

In a lengthy Twitter post in February 2020, the Adelaide-based wedding DJ explained that he used to be ‘obsessed’ with body image and being ‘ripped’ in his youth.

‘The funny thing is, I was once that person. Not attacking people on social media, but never understanding why someone would let themselves not be “jacked” or “ripped” and become overweight,’ AK revealed.

Looking in hindsight, he said: ‘I am truly happy, I’ve never been happier in life and I am truly content with who I am as a person and the way I look.’ 

Content with himself: Looking in hindsight, he said: 'I am truly happy, I’ve never been happier in life and I am truly content with who I am as a person and the way I look'

Content with himself: Looking in hindsight, he said: ‘I am truly happy, I’ve never been happier in life and I am truly content with who I am as a person and the way I look’