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Jan 28, 2026

Alex Honnold reveals ’embarrassing amount’ he was paid for stunt

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Alex Honnold captured international attention this past weekend for his incredible feat of climbing up Taipei 101, a 1,667-foot-tall tower in Taiwan, while he was broadcast live on Netflix.

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In a major feat, Alex Honnold climbed to the top of Taipei 101 in Taiwan. The building is popular for its large damper, which helps it resist swaying in high winds. The design is also quite futuristic.

The design also has a section that tapers outwards and hence culminates in a ledge which marks the start of the next section, which then begins to taper out.

For someone climbing the structure, this is eight overhangs that have to be navigated before the final, thinner section at the top.

Honnold made it to the top while he was being streamed live on Netflix. The entire spectacle lasted over 1 hour and 35 minutes on Skyscraper Live.

The entire thing was done without any safety protocols in place or even life insurance for Honnold. While his life was at stake completely, he was set to make some money if he was successful, but the amount, however, was not worth the feat, according to Honnold’s comments about it.

He told the New York Times that the amount was less than desired, saying, “It’s less than my agent aspired to.”

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