Marta Peñate reveals what her main source of income is and not television: "I'm worth what I win"

If there is something that defines Marta Peñate above all, it is her sincerity.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 October 2023 Wednesday 17:13
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Marta Peñate reveals what her main source of income is and not television: "I'm worth what I win"

If there is something that defines Marta Peñate above all, it is her sincerity. It could be seen during Big Brother 16, and also when she became one of the most remembered contestants of the second edition of The Island of Temptations, she has managed to carve out a place in her own right in Mediaset, where she has participated in other formats. like The Strong House or Survivors. That, without mentioning that she has become one of the most sought-after collaborators of the Fuencarral group, especially when it comes to commenting on her reality shows.

However, despite this constant journey through the different sets of Mediaset España, the Canary Islander assures that her main source of income currently is not her work on television, but that she has another way with which she covers her expenses and more loosely.

The Canarian woman is financially solvent enough to be able to afford the occasional whim and luxury, as she shares through her social networks. This is precisely the key to the collaborator's way of life, and social networks have become her main source of income. What's more, according to Peñate herself, she gives him more than enough money to live comfortably.

With more than half a million followers on Instagram and three hundred thousand on TikTok, Marta's charisma transcends any self-respecting smartphone. The Canarian is unique in speaking and telling things about all kinds of topics, and for that reason, advertising brands rave about her.

"I was counting on not working on television for a while, so that money is not essential to me. I work on television because it excites me, but what I earn on Instagram is worth it," confessed the Canarian, who By the way, he recently bought his first car, on his MtMad channel.

Now, she insists that she feels like a fish in water on television, and it is a plus for her. "I love television. Above all, commenting on reality shows. I really like that job. Besides, it's also true that it makes money, obviously," she says.

At 32 years old, the collaborator is very focused on one of her most ambitious projects: becoming a mother with her partner, Tony Spina. However, the Canarian suffers from various female sexual health problems, which over the years have led her to have to undergo treatments and surgeries - she recently underwent an expensive fallopian tube operation due to her hydrosalpinx - to be able to make your dream come true.

Consequently, the only way in which Marta Peñate will become a mother will be by undergoing assisted reproduction treatment, which she is currently carrying out, as she reveals to her collaborators through her social networks. A long and very costly process not only economically, but also emotionally and mentally, which is being taken in a different way.

Thousands of euros are being invested in this process, so appearing on television is an extra that doesn't hurt at all. The Canarian has not revealed the exact amount she charges per appearance, but she does assure that those collaborators who complain about how "little" they charge should perhaps think twice. "I don't know what they intend to earn. 4,000 euros each time they go? They go four times and earn like a doctor, I don't understand it."