With Love Island All Stars now in full swing, its cast members and future bombshells will no doubt boost their profiles and coffers over the coming weeks.
Back in 2022 former Islander Jay Younger exposed the fee each contestant receives from ITV – alleging they receive £375 per week to appear on the show – just enough to cover the bills at home. Of course, for many stars that paltry sum has mattered very little, having gone on to establish careers in television and as models and social media influencers.
With the All Stars cast now celebrities in their own right following their original stints in the villa, show bosses reportedly agreed a much more handsome fee of £2,000 per week to take part – a 433% rise. Despite claims that figure wasn’t enough for some, it matters very little in the grand scheme of things as the stars are sure to benefit financially further after departing the contest.
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Now, we look back through each of the current Islanders’ exploits since their first appearances on the show and how much it is claimed they have gone on to earn.
Georgia Harrison
Georgia H began her life in the public eye on The Only Way Is Essex in 2014, before becoming an Islander bombshell three years later. The 29-year old has gone on star on a number of other shows including The Challenge: War of the Worlds and Celebrity Ex on the Beach.
She later went on to date fellow reality star Stephen Bear, who was later jailed after uploading CCTV footage of the couple having sex to his OnlyFans account without her consent. It prompted Georgia to front her own ITV documentary – Revenge Porn: Georgia vs Bear – in which she recalled her terrible ordeal.
Georgia, who has amassed 1.2million Instagram followers, is also an award-winning author and activist and is said to have netted between £1m and £3m in her career so far according to Biography Gist.
Georgia Steel
Georgia S found fame during Love Island’s fourth series in 2018 when she was just 19. Now 25, the influencer boasts a whopping 1.5m Instagram followers and is a brand ambassador for women’s clothing brand Fashion Nova, and holds endorsement deals with Adidas and MissPap.
She has furthered her reality TV career since entering the villa, appearing on a whole host of shows including Celebs on the Ranch, Celebrity Coach Trip, Celebs Go Dating, and Ex on the Beach: Peak of Love. Georgia’s net worth is believed to be more than £1m – a figure boosted by modelling for Boohoo and PrettyLittleThing, according to Popular Bio.
Liberty Poole
Liberty starred in the 2021 series of Love Island, where she was coupled up with Jake Cornish for the majority of her eight-week stay. Since leaving the villa, Liberty has become a brand ambassador for fashion label InTheStyle, in a deal reportedly worth £1m.
Like the two Georgias, Liberty boasts more than 1m Instagram followers, whilst she also has endorsement deals with Boux Avenue and Skinny Tan. In 2022 the 24-year old starred on ITV’s Dancing On Ice, receiving £30,000 for the privilege. She is now believed to be worth around £1.7m, reports The Tab.
Luis Morrison
Former professional footballer Luis appeared in the very first series of Love Island – entering the villa on day one of the show. He finished that 2015 series in fourth place alongside Cally Jane Beech, with whom he went on to have a baby.
Now with 318,000 followers, the 29-year old is a director of LM Prestige Cars and Only Elite Management and is believed to be worth around £1.2m, according to Wikilogy.
Hannah Elizabeth
Hannah shot to fame alongside Luis in series one. After leaving the villa as a runner-up she went on to establish a career in the adult industry, raking in the cash from her OnlyFans account. And the 33-year old Liverpudlian boosted her coffers further by collaborating with Katie Price in a series of steamy shoots for the platform in 2022.
Mum-of-one Hannah is also an influencer with 432,000 Instagram followers. She has also worked as a Playboy bunny and impressively was crowned Miss American Dream Europe earlier in her modelling career. The star is said to be worth around £1.7m, reports Popular Net Worth.
Demi Jones
Demi was an Islander in 2020 – entering the villa on day 16 and going on to finish in third place with partner Luke Mabbott. The 25-year-old was diagnosed with thyroid cancer a year after appearing on the show, which thankfully she battled with success after surgeons removed a golf ball sized tumour from her neck.
With one million Instagram followers, Demi has used her platform to promote awareness of the disease, and encouraged fans to get symptoms checked. She has also launched her own lip plumping kits with beauty brand Project Lip and worked with several labels including Tequila Rose, Shein, Missguided and Boohoo. According to Biography Gist she is now worth around £1.2m.
Anton Danyluk
Scotsman Anton first appeared in the Love Island villa in series five and has since amassed one million followers on Instagram. Following his 56-day stint, he became a published author, penning 50 Steps to the Best Version of Yourself. The 29-year old was already the proud owner of a gym before he became a reality TV star, and later developed a children’s wellness app named The Can-Do Crew, which he runs with his mum Sherie-Ann.
He also used his newfound fame to launch another app – Anton Fitness in 2019 – with the gym buff admitting he was keen to swap his reality TV persona for that of fitness guru. He confessed at the time: “The bottom line is the new Love Island is round the corner and I need to use my platform as best I can before it goes.
“For me it was never about fame. I had to go through the Love Island route for people to take me seriously. I wanted to get the platform. I’m not bothered about staying relevant.” Anton has an estimated net worth of £1.1m according to WikiFees.
Chris Taylor
Like Anton, Chris Taylor appeared in series five and an avid gym user. The 33-year old only lasted 15 days in the villa after arriving as a bombshell, but impressively has gone on to attract 921,000 Instagram followers.
Last year Chris made a cameo in the Barbie movie as Emcee Ken delivering the line: “And the Nobel prize for horses goes to Ken!” Opening up on his career plans afterwards, he told the Mirror: “There’s some stuff I’m doing in radio, I’m doing my own YouTube stuff, there’s loads of brand stuff happening and I’ve got properties that I’ve renovated and made into Airbnbs.” Chris’ endeavours have reportedly led to him being worth up to £5m according to BuzzLearn.
Kaz Kamwi
Kaz Kamwi was a finalist on the 2021 edition of Love Island and has gone on to appear as a contestant on several shows including The Weakest Link and The Challenge UK. She also won the third series of Celebrity Karaoke Club in 2022 and has almost 700,000 Instagram followers.
The 29-year old also runs a fashion blog and is host to a lifestyle YouTube channel. Busy Kam also boasts a lingerie modelling contract with Boux Avenue, and has even released her own range with lifestyle brand, SkinnyDip. By the end of 2023 Kaz had a reported net worth of just over £1m, says Popular Net Worth.
Toby Aromolaran
Semi-professional footballer Toby Aromolaran starred in the seventh series of Love Island where he finished as runner-up with Chloe Burrows. He followed up that appearance with further TV roles on E4’s Celeb Cooking School and Channel 4’s The Big Celebrity Detox.
With 857,000 Instagram followers, Toby, 24, also hosts his own podcast – Fancy a Chat? And topping up his income as a social media influencer, he is said to be worth between £1.5m and £2.3m according to WikiCelebs.
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Mitchel Taylor
Gas engineer Mitchell first appeared on Love Island in 2023, finishing a respectable fifth with Ella Barnes. Known more commonly as Messy Mitch, the 27-year old has 313,000 Instagram followers, but details of his endorsement details are unknown.
In September he was reportedly been dropped by his management company after being accused of homophobic behaviour at an awards ceremony. He soon issued a lengthy denial of several allegations on his Instagram story, adding that pal and fellow Islander, Zachariah Noble, “had nothing to do with it”. Addressing his followers, he said his new found fame is a “completely different world” from what he has previously known, adding that he understands how his behaviour could come across as “unprofessional”.
Jake Cornish
Jake first appeared in Love Island in series seven and spent the majority of his 54-day stint coupled with Liberty – before walking away from the show after she dumped him days before the final. With an Instagram following of 430,000, Jake travelled to South Africa for All Stars, where he lasted just two days.
The 26-year old was faced with an awkward reunion with his ex and ultimately decided he “couldn’t stay” after the public voted for the pair to be coupled up once more. After quitting Love Island the first time round, Jake became the creative director of a rattan furniture company earning a modest salary.
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