Love Island Star Will Set to Make £2k per Post on Social Media, Predicted to Earn £450k by Expert
An expert has determined that the Love Island stars could earn up to £450,000 after leaving the villa next week.
According to experts, fan-favorite Will Young could earn a staggering £2,000 per post to his notorious farmer TikTok.
As a result of their enormous social media followings, former Love Island stars frequently become influencers after leaving the villa.
Love Island Star Will Set to Make £2k per Post on Social Media, Predicted to Earn £450k by Expert. It means that lucrative brand deals are once again in the cards for the latest batch of singles who will soon be leaving the ITV2 show.
And if past contestants are any indication, the Islanders, who will return to the United Kingdom after Monday’s finale, will be raking in the cash.
Last year’s champion Ekin-Su Cülcülolu reportedly earned a staggering £1.6 million, while Molly-Mae Hague is valued at £4.5 million.
According to a public relations prediction, the stars of this series may be the first to witness “the boys doing better than the girls.”
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The expert told the Daily Star that Will, 23, could earn £2,000 per post, while one of his female co-stars would only receive £40 per sponsorship.
“Will and Kai are the standout characters. It could be the first year that boys perform better than girls, according to the source.
“I anticipate the stars will earn between £250,000 and £450,000,” “They included post-villa earnings.
A second expert added, “It is evident that Will has a bright future ahead of him.”
It follows the revelation that TikTok sensation Will, who already has one million followers, will soon charge £15,000 per commercial video on the platform.
10 Yetis, after analyzing data from the islanders’ social media accounts, believes that Will can also earn £2,510 per Instagram post.
However, his villa girlfriend Jessie Wynter surpasses him on this platform, as the agency claims she will earn £3,820 per post.
And although she trails Will in potential TikTok earnings with £4,000 per post, she is still the most lucrative islander.
It indicates that the duo is in a prime position to win the trophy as this year’s show power couple.