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1.5 Million Subs YouTuber Reveals Her Earnings and More

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Mukbang creator Heebap is revealing the actual monthly salaries of his employees.

On the 17th, in the 225th episode of KBS 2TV’s Boss in the Mirror, YouTuber Heebap, with 1.53 million subscribers, revealed her income. She said, “The monthly salary of company executives is around 12 million won (about US$9,000) before taxes.”

KBS2 ‘Boss in the Mirror’ preview / KBS2
 

In a recent recording of Boss in the Mirror, Heebap said, “I pay my employees a high salary. I pay them around 12 million won (about US$9,000) before taxes per month,” and added, “For new recruits, the starting salary varies depending on the job, but the producers receive at least 5 million won (about US$3,800).”

Heebap’s impressive salary scale has turned the studio into chaos. Even MC Jeon Hyeon-moo, who has a long career in the entertainment industry, couldn’t believe it and said, “Employees receive 12 million won per month?” He couldn’t continue speaking for a while and jokingly said, “I can even let Heebap slap me if I was her employee.”

Mokbang YouTuber Heebap with 1.52 million subscribers / Heebap YouTube channel
 

Furthermore, Heebap revealed his annual revenue from 2019 to 2022, excluding product placements, which amounts to 2.4 billion won (about US$2 million). She also shared that her goal for cumulative income this year is 3 billion won (about US$2.3 million). Moreover, Heebap mentioned that the advertising fee for each product placement is equivalent to the price of a mid-sized car.

Jeon Hyeon-moo couldn’t help but say, “This is a company,” Kim Sook commented, “This is another level.”

You can find the actual monthly salaries of Heebap’s company on the 17th at 4:45 PM on Boss in the Mirror.

By. Kim Ha Yeon (iamhy@wikitree.co.kr)

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