The lead singer of Sugar Ray made a video for a girl who wanted to break up with her long-distance boyfriend, and who chose McGrath because her boyfriend loved his band. At $125, it was a pricey breakup.
The 'Mean Girls' star recently joined the platform and is offering tailor-made videos for the cool price of $350.
The comedian complained he could only set his price to $1,000 when Caitlyn Jenner could set it to $2,500, and then the app changed his settings, so now his videos are set at $50,000 each! Cameo did say that if he gets booked they’ll donate their 25% cut to his favorite charity.
This Jenner charges a whopping $2,500 for a video, but she sometimes gives you an inside peek at her life, like when she filmed one while getting ready for the Grammys.
The 'Atypical' actor charges $150. In one video, he clowns someone’s friend for losing their fantasy football league.
This original 'Queer Eye' member charges $65 to tell people that whatever age they are is the new 21.
The 'Parks and Recreation' actor loves giving insight about the show, and charges $135 per video.
The hilarious actress from 'The Mindy Project,' 'Chelsea Lately,' and 'Office Christmas Party' only charges $55.
The 'Whose Line is it Anyway?' comedian offers his services for $100, and includes “firing someone for you...with a grin.”
Christopher McDonald signed up as his 'Happy Gilmore' character and charges $220.
The Canadian singer will perform in a video to the tune of $150, but all proceeds go to animal charities.
America's most reliable big brother, Greg from 'The Brady Bunch' offers a video for $125, and wishes everyone a sunshine day.
The 'Ghostbusters' actor says in his intro video, "If you want to give a shout-out to the special people in your lives, for special occasions, who you gonna call?" It'll just cost you $135.
Frankel, from 'Real Housewives of New York City' fame, charges $275, but offers to send messages to the people you love, and “maybe some of the people you don't love.”
The 'Shark Tank' investor has a slow-motion introduction video of himself in a convertible, and charges $1,200 per video.
“I'm that guy, I've been in a lot of things, so…I'm that guy,” his intro video begins, and it's true! From 'Friends' and 'Seinfeld,' to 'Billy Madison' and 'Breaking Bad,' he's done the rounds and has a great sense of humor, offered for the humble price of $30.
The host of 'The Bachelor' encourages people to go out and “make some horrible decisions, kind of like all the decisions that are made here at the mansion,” for the cool price of $525.
The 'This Is Us' actor charges $250 per video.
Stanley from 'The Office' will send you an appropriately lackluster and sassy video for $300.
The 'Clueless' actress will, like, totally make a video for you if you pay $153.
The host of 'The Dr. Oz Show' is donating all proceeds from his $500 videos to the HealthCorps.
Best known for 'Desperate Housewives' and 'John Tucker Must Die,' this actor charges $95.
The NBA legend is the league's all-time lead scorer, both a six-time champion and MVP, a Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, and a New York Times best-selling author. He worked hard for that $500 price tag!
Jan from 'The Office' says, for the price of $299, “we'll make it fun...that's what she said.”
Best known for his starring role on 'Dawson's Creek,' you can request a video from the actor for $200.
A personal video from this NSYNC member will cost you $250.
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch will even cast a spell for you for $200.
Though a video costs $999, the 'Mindfreak' star is donating half of the proceeds to pediatric cancer research and treatment.
Draco Malfoy from the 'Harry Potter' series wants to “spread the good vibes,” and offers spiritual guidance and motivational speaking along with the usual birthday wishes. He also sings and plays guitar if you're lucky!
The comedian/actor charges a whopping $500 for a video, but he does promise he'll do his “somebody gonna get hurt real bad” bit!
The rapper and actor offers to “tell your enemies you don't give a f—k about 'em,” that is, if you're willing to pay $350 to prove it.
The 'Atypical' actor says, "Am I selling out? Technically yes," but with a price of $420 per video, it's not so bad.
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The 'Lost' and 'Lord of the Rings' actor charges $150, but offers to answer questions about behind-the-scenes trivia.
This is a chance to see celebrities raw, reading your requests, and filming the videos themselves—the camera could be facing the wrong way, they could mess up what they were supposed to say, but their video has no filter and is automatically uploaded (usually from their home).
Rachel Dolezal, the infamous white woman who passed herself off as Black, has joined the site. While other celebrities can charge hundreds of dollars, Dolezal charges just $37 for a personalized video message, and people can chat with her for just $2.99. Who would want a fraud to wish them happy birthday? That's another mystery.
We all know that modern celebrity culture has been pushing the limits in terms of what people will do to have their existence recognized by a star, but Cameo appears to be the closest you can get without actually stalking them. The videogram service connects regular people with famous people, giving fans the opportunity to pay for a personalized message from their favorite actors, musicians, athletes, comedians, and even animals!
While many celebrities charge quite a pretty penny, no one was as successful in 2020 as 'The Office' star Brian Baumgartner, who plays Dunder Mifflin's loveable accountant Kevin Malone. According to the app's CEO, the actor is set to earn a whopping US$1 million this year from his Cameo bookings alone! But he puts a lot of thought and time into his videos, with a quick turnaround and funny content, which has earned him over 1,800 five-star reviews, with videos going for US$195 each.
Click through to learn more about the service and see which stars are on it—and how much they cost.
All amounts in USD.
This star from 'The Office' is set to make $1 million on Cameo
Brian Baumgartner, better known as Kevin Malone, is making a fortune on the fan video platform
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We all know that modern celebrity culture has been pushing the limits in terms of what people will do to have their existence recognized by a star, but Cameo appears to be the closest you can get without actually stalking them. The videogram service connects regular people with famous people, giving fans the opportunity to pay for a personalized message from their favorite actors, musicians, athletes, comedians, and even animals!
While many celebrities charge quite a pretty penny, no one was as successful in 2020 as 'The Office' star Brian Baumgartner, who plays Dunder Mifflin's loveable accountant Kevin Malone. According to the app's CEO, the actor is set to earn a whopping US$1 million this year from his Cameo bookings alone! But he puts a lot of thought and time into his videos, with a quick turnaround and funny content, which has earned him over 1,800 five-star reviews, with videos going for US$195 each.
Click through to learn more about the service and see which stars are on it—and how much they cost.
All amounts in USD.