Molly-Mae Hague earns staggering £3.4million in a year following career success
21.05.2023 - 13:17
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague earned more than £3million last year as her career as an influencer and the creative director of PrettyLittleThing continues to soar. The former Love Island finalist, 23, is widely seen as the most successful Love Islander of all time and now research into her finances confirms just how much the stunning stars earns. According to Companies House, Molly-Mae's company MMH Group Holdings Ltd.
paid £677,183 in corporation tax in 2022, meaning her income was around a cool £3.4million, a great increase from her income in 2021 when she paid £369,806 in corporation tax, as reported by MailOnline. Molly-Mae's company also reportedly has £1.4 million in cash while Molly-Mae has also earned around £1million in the past two years, thanks to the popularity of her Filter by Molly-Mae fake tan products. She's also earned thousands from her autobiography 'Becoming Molly-Mae' which was released last year - and her pay for PrettyLittleThing is understood to be at least £1million.
In an effort to protect her income, Molly-Mae is understood to have begun the process of getting her 'Filter' line of products trademarked by the UK's Intellectual Property Office and is also thought to be planning to expand her career into the US, alongside boxer boyfriend Tommy Fury. OK! has contacted Molly-Mae's representative for comment. Outside of work, Molly-Mae is loving life as a new mum.
She and Tommy welcomed their first child, a daughter named Bambi, in January and the pair are absolutely besotted with her. Just yesterday, May 20, Molly-Mae took to her Instagram Stories to show how much she loves spending time with baby Bambi. In an adorable clip, Molly-Mae can be seen playing with her daughter as she says: "Who's a mummy's girl" as
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