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Milo Manheim's 'DWTS' Deal: It Pays to Be Too Old for 'Juniors'

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By TheBlast Staff on October 10, 2018 at 8:11 AM EDT

17-year-old Milo Manheim was a little too old to compete on "Dancing With the Stars: Juniors," so he's going up against the adults — and man, was that a good decision for him financially.

As The Blast first reported, Honey Boo Boo gets $50,000 up front for her appearance on "Juniors," and can make up to $130,000 if she wins.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, the "Zombies" star received $125,000 just for appearing on the show. He then can earn $10,000 per week for weeks two and three, $15,000 for week four, $20,000 per week for weeks five and six, $30,000 per week for weeks seven and eight and a whopping $50,000 for week nine.

That means Manheim — the son of actress Camryn Manheim — can take home another $185,000 if he manages to win it all.

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Milo has been at or near the top of the scoring every week so far, so he's got to feel good about all the cash.

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