Love Island finalists’ wages ‘revealed’ and it’s jaw-dropping

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by William Marriott |
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Love Island returns to our screens in three days and we cannot wait to see which Islanders couple with who, and which contestants become the nations' favourites.

But what about the 2019 contestants? They've only had five months of reaping the rewards (and financial benefits) of being on the UK's biggest TV show and now around thirty more new people could potentially knock them off the top spots.

But according to new figures revealed by thinkmoney.co.uk, estimating their current pay packets, they're not going to be short of cash any time soon...

CHECK OUT: How much the Love Island 2019 female finalist earn from sponsored posts

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Love Island 2019 finalists' wages

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4. India Reynolds

She may have split up with Ovio Soko just months after leaving the villa, but India Reynolds has nothing to worry about. She's reportedly earning an estimated £192,280 per month from sponsored Instagram posts.

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3. Maura Higgins

Maura Higgins got her man (Curtis Pritchard), a Boohoo clothing deal and an appearance on this year's Dancing On Ice. Alongside that, she's also allegedly earning an estimated £296,400 each month from Instagram posts.

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2. Amber Gill

She won the show after stealing the nations' hearts and won £25,000 after splitting the prize money with her then partner Greg O'Shea. And while the pair have split, she'll be made happy by the fact she's allegedly earning an estimated cool £297,920 per month from posting on her Instagram account.

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1. Molly-Mae Hague

Runner-up Molly-Mae Hague might not have taken the top spot on Love Island with her boyfriend Tommy Fury, but she's certainly taken the top spot with this alleged amount. It's estimated she earns £399,000 from sponsored posts per month. This doesn't take into account the alleged £500,000 she reportedly got paid for her PrettyLittleThing clothing range. WOWEE.

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The new thinkmoney figures revealed the average Love Island finalist could charge £17,435 per sponsored post. That's a huge increase from what the "average 18-24 year old earns."

The banking service provider says the average person their age earns just £1,655 per month in comparison.

Honestly now, is the link to apply for Love Island still open?

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This news comes at a good time for the newest Love Island recruits, who head into the villa this Sunday to find "the one."

This year's line-up includes Rochelle Humes' sister Sophie Piper, Lewis Capaldi's ex Paige Turley and the show's first ever set of identical twins Eve and Jess Gale, who say Kylie Jenner's ex Tyga once slid into their DMs.

Laura Whitmore will present this year's series following Caroline Flack's decision to step down as host, after she was arrested and charged with assault by beating for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton.

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