But at least they found love, right?
would have been expected to rake in the £££s after leaving the South African villa in February, but thanks to government enforced measures, they haven’t been enjoying the fruits of their labour.stars are set to lose huge amounts of money, some contestants up to £500,000,' PR expert Jack Cooper toldLove Island
prices for sponsorship deals. They are also missing out on club appearances due to them being closed, which could have earned them up to £5,000 per hour.' He went on to add, 'With no events to attend, they are also missing out on a huge range of exposure in the media, having no stories for the press to write about.'for the next series, with more than 13,000 singletons rumoured to be seeking a place in the villa.
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