Today is the day! Love Island is back on our screens tonight and the nation are gearing up for another summer of love. Over the years we have been obsessed with the countless islanders who have strutted through the doors. From OGs to bombshells, we've loved them all! Who could forget Maura Higgins and her iconic one liners? Or the laid back fan favouriteOvie Soko? Since leaving the island many have also become incredibly successful and wealthy; from brand deals to reality tv shows. But who is the richest past islander?
Here is a countdown of the top 10 richest islanders according to The Sun:
Love Island Rich List
10. Chris Hughes: £1.4million
Chris and Olivia Atwood were perhaps the most dramatic couple of season 3. Since leaving the island, Chris has done well for himself. He had a reality show Chris and Olivia: Crackin On' with ex Olivia, a short music career with his BFF Kim Cetinay and now he is a presenter on ITV Racing.
9. Kem Cetinay: £1.4million
It seems very on brand that Kem Cetinay would tie with his BFF Chris; who is also worth £1.4 million. Kem has remained in the spotlight over the years, shifting to the role of a presenter. He is now the owner of Essex restaurant Array, face of Primark's grooming range, Dancing On Ice backstage presenter and host of Love Island podcast The Morning After.
8. Amber Davies : £1.7million
West End star Amber Davies, who won the 2017 series with Kem Cetinay, is said to be worth £1.7million having returned to her acting roots. She bagged her dream role in Dolly Parton's West End musical 9 to 5 and had a £500,000 deal with fashion brand Motel Rocks.
7. Liberty Poole: £1.7million
Even though she didn't find love during last years series of Love Island, Liberty remained a fan favourite and has gone on to great success. She is the face of Lola's Lashes, has had collaborations with Skinny Tan and lingerie brand Boux Avenue.
6. Megan Barton-Hanson: £2million
Megan Barton-Hanson was one of the biggest names during the 2018 series. Her confidence won over the villa - and all the male islanders! Since leaving the show she has launched herself as an OnlyFans model - becoming one of the site's biggest names. She also reportedly raked in one million last year just from selling lingerie. She also appeared on Celebrity Ex On The Beach this year.
5. Amber Gill: £2million
Amber Gill beat out Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague to win series five of the hit dating show. Along with her share of the Love Island 2019 prize money, she has become very wealthy. Just six weeks after arriving back in the UK, Amber was announced as the face of fashion label MissPap but has now launched herself as a writer, penning a Mills and Boon romance novel which is out in July.
4. Tommy Fury: £2.4million -
Tommy and his girlfriend Molly-Mae are the only couple still standing from the 2019 series. Tommy, the younger brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, is a boxer himself. He currently has an unbeaten boxing record and is said to have signed a six-figure deal to become the face of boohooMAN following his stint on the reality show.
3. Maura Higgins: £2.5million
Maura is one of the most successful islanders to come out of the ITV show. She was signed to be a model for Elite Model Agency and has had multiple collaborations with clothing brand Boohoo and lingerie giant Ann Summers. She was also the host of the Irish edition of 'Glow Up' the show that see's makeup artists compete to become the nations next professional make-up star.
2. Dani Dyer: £3.1million
2018 winner Dani Dyer is worth an estimated £3.1million.The daughter of EastEnders actor Danny Dyer, has successfully branded her self as a 'mumfluencer' on Youtube and Instagram after she welcomed son Santiago. She is also the face of Surf advertising campaign and InTheStyle fashion collaborations. She also co-hosts a podcast with her famous father Danny Dyer called Sorted with the Dyers.
Molly-Mae Hague: £4.5million
You guessed it! Molly-Mae has smashed life after the villa and tops the rich list. Reaching the number one spot, Molly-Mae has a reported net worth of £4.5million, having made £1.2million in profits via her company MMH Group Holdings and £848,000 from her self-tanning business Filter. Already an influencer before joining the show, she has amassed 6.3million Instagram followers and landed a six-figure deal with fast fashion chain Pretty Little Thing in 2019 to become their creative director.