Ontario Casting Call Will Pay You & Your BFF $3,500 If You Have A Good Smile

Show off those pearly whites!
Contributing Writer

Are you and your friend super photogenic and looking for some extra cash? This might be the gig for you. 

An Ontario casting call will pay a duo $3,500 just to hang out, be yourself and flash your pearly whites.

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The open call is accepting people from all ethnicities, shapes, sizes and walks of life.

If you don't live with your friend, you can also apply with your roommates, siblings and cousins. 

The only requirements are that you are an Ontario resident between the ages of 25 to 39, and available between April 6 to 10.

You also have to test negative for COVID-19 before the shoot. 

In order to apply, send over some basic information and a couple of photos of you and a friend.

The recommended deadline for submission is March 5, 2021.

Ontario Casting Call

Salary: $3,500

Company: Milo Casting 

Who Should Apply: Make some extra cash while hanging out with your BFF. 

Apply Here

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