One day after withdrawing his name from consideration for U.S. attorney general, former Congressman Matt Gaetz has launched a new side hustle making personalized videos for a fee on the website Cameo.
Gaetz joined the platform Friday, the same day he announced he would not be sworn in to Congress in January despite his re-election. His fee was initially set at $250 per video, according to Semafor, which first broke the news. By Saturday afternoon, he was charging $525 per video.
A Cameo spokesperson told the Pensacola News Journal that Gaetz joined the website on Friday. Gaetz is also promoting his Cameo account in his bio on X.
Gaetz’s new gig comes on the heels of a tumultuous few days in his political career. Last week, after President-elect Donald Trump announced Gaetz as his pick for attorney general, the Florida Republican promptly resigned from Congress, upending a House Ethics Committee investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use against him. (The Justice Department ended a sex trafficking probe against Gaetz last year without bringing any charges.) Gaetz has denied any wrongdoing.








