What does Molly-Mae actually earn since Love Island — it's more than you think
22.01.2022 - 02:23
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Having catapulted to fame after coming in second place on Love Island in 2019, Molly-Mae Hague’s career has gone from strength to strength.Transforming from a reality TV star into a successful businesswoman, the 22 year old made headlines last year when fashion brand Pretty Little Thing announced that she had signed a seven-figure deal with the company to become its Creative Director. According to reports, Molly-Mae is allegedly earning an eye-watering six figure salary a month in the role.
It’s thanks to lucrative deals like this that a study by SlotsUp, has named the social media influencer as the sixth most successful reality star in the UK. Sign up to the OK! newsletter Do you love celebrities, fashion, home interiors and beauty? Then do not waste another minute of your time and sign up to our daily newsletter, where you will receive all that - and more - straight to your inbox at 5pm every day.
From exclusive at home tours, cleaning hacks, the latest in beauty trends - and of course, all the latest celebrity gossip, look no further. Pop your email address in the box at the top of this article, and et voila! Enjoy Aside from her enviable PLT deal, Molly-Mae has secured brand deals with companies including EGO shoes, having reportedly signed a “seven-figure beauty deal” with Beauty Works.
She also has her own fake tan business, Filter by Molly-Mae. But with brands lining up to work with her, Molly-Mae has admitted to being picky about who she works with and what she promotes, regardless of the price tag on offer.
Speaking in a video on her YouTube channel, the entrepreneur revealed she’d turned down £2 million from a high street brand as she wasn’t a fan of the company’s clothes. And after leaving the villa, the
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