New York: Demi Lovato is happy with her contract of becoming a judge on ‘The X Factor’, even though the show’s other new judge, Britney Spears is reportedly making 15 times more than her.
According to TMZ.com, Lovato’s contract for the series is mere child’s play compared to Spears’.
While Lovato is joining the judging panel for a paycheck just above 1 million dollars, Spears will be earning 15 million dollars for the same amount of work, the New York Post reported.
However, the site reports that Lovato is still pleased with her contract, so much so that she has agreed to schedule her upcoming tour around her ‘X Factor’ duties.
In one of the worst kept secrets in television, both Lovato and Spears’ names had been whispered for weeks as likely new judges for ‘The X Factor’ after Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger were released from their positions. Fox made the news official, trotting out both former Disney stars at their 2012 Upfront presentation.
“I couldn’t be more excited to join ‘The X Factor’ judging panel. I’m a huge fan of the show and now I get to be a part of the action. Simon and L.A. better watch out,” Spears said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Lovato added, “I am totally stoked to be here. I’m so thrilled to join this legendary group of judges on the show. To be able to spend each week with Simon, L.A. and Britney watching the best that America has to offer is truly a dream come true.”
ANI
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