Love Island’s Kem Cetinay ‘has made £1.2m’ since leaving the villa – and Amber Davies ‘has earned £1m’

LOVE Island stars Kem Cetinay and Amber Davies have raked in more than £1MILLION each since winning the show last year, according to reports.
The pair, who have since split, are both said to have earned their fortunes thanks to lucrative endorsements and advertising deals.
If true, this year's Islanders - who enter the villa tonight - could be about to strike it rich.
Even those who didn't make it far in the competition are now sitting on a tidy sum...
Kem Cetinay
According to , Kem has earned £1.2million from various work projects since his win last year.
Not only did he take part in the 2018 series of Dancing On Ice, securing a rumoured five-figure sum, Kem has had a best-selling calendar.
In addition to all of this, he has signed deals with Sainsbury's, First Choice and BoohooMAN.
Amber Davies
Kem's ex-girlfriend Amber is said to have done almost as well, too.
The brunette, who along with Kem won £50,000 on Love Island, now has 1.5 million Instagram followers - making her an advertiser's dream.
The Mail Online reports that she has made £1million alone from Instagram posts promoting online fashion and beauty stores.
Like Kem, she too has had her own calendar, endorsed the high street lingerie chain Boux Avenue and launched her own fitness website, charging punters £2.50 a week for diet and exercise tips.
Chris Hughes
Apparently, 2017 finalist Chris Hughes has also earned £1million from endorsements, a dating app, fitness DVD and his own autobiography.
Chris is also said to charge £5,000-per-hour for personal appearances and earned a healthy sum from a spin-off show TV with best friend Kem.
The pair also released their own single, Little Bit Leave It, which made No 15 in the UK singles chart.
Chris and Kem will be back on the telly this summer after landing a second series.
Olivia Attwood
Chris' ex-girlfriend and fellow Love Island 2017 star Olivia Attwood is said to have raked in £900,000 since leaving the villa.
Apparently, Olivia charges double the price of her ex for personal appearances and has a regular column in women's magazine New!.
Along with numerous beauty endorsements, Olivia also earned money from hers and Chris' spin-off show Crackin' On, however production was cut short due to their constant bickering.
Jonny Mitchell
Currently, Jonny Mitchell is believed to be Love Island 2017's top earner.
Despite not even making it to the final, the star has earned £1.3million since appearing on the last series of the reality show.
Jonny earned a healthy wage from a stint on Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year and his Instagram is filled with numerous paid-to-post pictures, advertising a whole range of brands.
But Jonny has brought in most of his fortune through Forex - also known as currency trading.
The star nets £100,000-a-month from his deals on the foreign exchange market.
Sam Gowland
Despite being a late-comer to Love Island 2017, Sam has done pretty well for himself.
After leaving the villa, the Newcastle-born oil rig worker landed a role in MTV's hit reality series Geordie Shore.
Sam is said to earn hundreds of thousands of pounds per year from the show, while also cashing in on endorsements from companies including watchmakers Lord Time Pieces.
Montana Brown
Love Island 2017 contestant Montana Brown, meanwhile, is also said to have made a cool £800,000 since leaving the villa last summer.
Her biggest gig was a presenting slot with the MTV News team, which she landed in September
It is not known how much she was paid, however Montana was let go by the TV network in April amid claims she "didn't resonate with viewers".
Nevertheless, the brunette star still appears to have done pretty well financially since Love Island 2017.
'Muggy' Mike Thalassitis
Mike Thalassitis - aka Muggy Mike - made two appearances in the 2017 Love Island villa, returning for an explosive comeback several weeks after being dumped.
But according to , he hasn't earned anywhere near the figure that Kem and Chris have.
Mike is said to charge £3,000-an-hour for nightclub appearances and apparently earned £200,000 from his stint on TV show Celebs Go Dating.
The reality star also regularly promotes various products on his Instagram account, including The Lions Prep gourmet meal prep company and, in total, is said to have raked in £300,000.
Marcel Somerville
Despite being popular with viewers on Love Island, Marcel Somerville has had a rocky ride since then.
In April, it emerged he had cheated on his Love Island co-star and girlfriend Gabby Allen while they were on holiday together - and it hasn't gone down well.
As a result, The Sun revealed last month that Marcel had been dropped from his most lucrative job since his time in the villa - as Celebs Go Dating's "love guru".
This summer, however, Marcel is planning on releasing a solo EP and told that it will feature some of his former Blazin' Squad bandmates.
He apparently raked in a decent fee from his 2017 book too, Dr Marcel's Little Book Of Big Love.
In total, Marcel has reportedly earned £100,000 appearing on Love Island.
Gabby Allen
Blonde Love Island star Gabby Allen has focused on bringing in an income from fitness, diet and nutrition since leaving Love Island.
She recently launched her own fitness class, called Shape Up, and earns an extra crust from sponsored Instagram fashion posts and appearing in magazines.
Most recently, she has been promoting nutritional shakes, hair vitamins and even food delivery company Just Eat.
Gabby has reportedly earned £95,000 since her time on Love Island.
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