Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici will reportedly get paid six-figures for their upcoming live televised wedding.

A show insider revealed the couple will get paid a hefty sum similar to another reality show couple that had a televised wedding.

"They're making roughly the same amount as [Ashley Hebert and J.P. Rosenbaum]," a source told E! News. (Rosenbaum proposed to Hebert on season 7 finale of The Bachelorette episode which aired in August, 2011. They later tied the knot for a ABC special which aired on Dec. 16, 2012.)

Lowe and Giudici announced on Good Morning America on Monday they will walk down the aisle live on television on Jan.26, 2014. It will be the first live televised wedding in Bachelor and Bachelorette history.

Lowe told the morning show anchors that he and Giudici agreed to do it for their fans.

"The Bachelor is such a cool experience because people at home feel like they know us and they're invested in our relationship," Lowe said. "We have no problem sharing the actual wedding with everyone who has been with us so far."

Bachelor and Bachelorette host Chris Harrison will host their big day which will be held at a secret location in California, E! News reports. Their source revealed that production has already begun for the live show.

"They've shot some footage, a little peek into their everyday lives," said the source, adding, "The bachelor and bachelorette parties will happen before the new year. Probably between Thanksgiving and Christmas."

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