Gemma Owen 'signs six figure deal to be face of fashion brand Boohoo'
09.08.2022 - 15:11
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Love Island star Gemma Owen has beaten the rest of this year’s contestants in Ianding a huge money deal with a fashion brand, according to reports. The 19 year old daughter of former footballer Michael Owen was announced as second place runner-up alongside Luca Bish in the Love Island final, losing out to winners Ekin-Su Cülcüloglu and Davide Sanclimenti.Though Gemma certainly hasn’t lost out when it comes to her opportunities since exiting the villa though, with the reality star becoming the first Islander of the latest series to secure a reported “six-figure” deal with clothing company BooHoo. Gemma was reported to have celebrated her big business deal at private members club 180 The Strand in London on Friday.
OK! has contacted Gemma and BooHoo's representatives for comment.The dressage champion already had her sights set on breaking bank in the clothing industry as she launched her own swimwear brand OG Beachwear prior to entering the villa. According to a source, plans for the project with BooHoo were also being made before Gemma made the trip to Mallorca. “She had lots of brands keen to sign her,” the source told The Sun.
It is being predicted that Gemma will make much more than her reported six figures from her latest deal. Last month, MailOnline reported that the star’s management team had been “bombarded” with brands sharing keen interest in working with the horse rider, and her own swimwear orders had “skyrocketed”. “Win or lose, Gemma will make a fortune from Love Island through her fashion label.
Since going on the programme orders have skyrocketed,” an insider said. “And there's also been increasing interest from high street chains and online retailers who would like to discuss working with Gemma. She could
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