A Toronto Casting Call Will Pay You $1,600 To Drink Wine With Your Friends

Your love of wine might finally pay off.
Contributing Writer

Your love of wine might finally pay off. A Toronto casting call is offering you and your friends a chance to make some serious cash for sipping on some vino. 

Milo Casting is looking for couples or friends to appear in a new ad campaign for wine. 

All you need to do is snap a few cute pictures of you and your friends and send them to the agency for your chance to make it big.  

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$1,600 Pay per person

The print ad is slated to shoot October 21 and 22, so you'll need to be available during those dates.

The company is looking for people between the ages of 30 to 40 who are "stylish peeps with great smiles and a cool vibe, of all ethnicities and genders," the casting agency states in their posting.

Each person will be paid a whopping $1,600 to appear in the ad. 

Narcity confirmed with Milo Casting that the deadline for online submissions has been updated to Friday, October 9, 2020, at 9:00 a.m.

Wine Ad

Salary: $1,600 per person 

Company: Milo Casting 

Why You Should Apply: Get paid to hang out with your friends and sip wine. 

Apply Here

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