There are a number of jobs out there that pay pretty well, but how about taking home close to half a million for stroking one out in front of an audience?
KykNET presenters Charlie and Alex Kotze, also known as the K2 twins, have let their adoring fans in on some rather odd offers their ex-manager brought to the table. That business relationship has since ended, the twins citing ridiculous offers like this on Channel24:
[One offer was] masturbating in an art gallery in Paris, France.
Charlie and Alex tell Huisgenoot if they were to ejaculate they would get R425 000 per day for four days.
Johan Stephan, the twins’ ex-manager, tells Channel24 “no offer was made. It was an email that was received like any other client or person with work they wanted to suggest to the twins. The email was declined and no offer was considered or discussed further” and calls the twins’ claim “ridiculous and false”.
The brothers also say they were “pressured” to do underwear shoots, like one in only white underwear in the sea. The ex manager says its “untrue and absurd”.
The twin brothers also tell of how they’ve been locked out of their social media pages and that their ex manager told them they have to buy it back from him for R765 000.
Sheesh, sounds like these guys won’t be exchanging Christmas cards come December. Johan claims he created the K2 brand name and thus should be financially compensated if the twins want to continue using them.
This isn’t the first controversy the twins have been embroiled in of late either:
Charlie and Alex were the presenters of the fake home renovation show Oulap se Rooi pulled from the air last month after it was exposed that room improvements happened at the house of the executive producer instead of at viewers’ homes.
They were aware that they kept returning to the same Emmarentia house of co-executive producer Francois van Wyk where different room improvements happened with “actors” who pretended that it was rooms in their homes.
They say they were told its happening because the TV production is behind schedule. In a statement last month the producers said stand-in actors were used and that “not everything on TV is 100% real”.
That’s true, especially when you’re the ones faking everything on TV.
Any takers on that R425 000 per day to knock one out in front of a bunch of beret-wearing snail eaters?
[source:channel24]
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