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What Love Island UK contestants have earned from being on the TV show and how you can apply
The average net worth of some of the ex-islanders is a staggering £2million
Love Island contestants are now estimated to be multi-millionaires (Image: ITV)
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Simone Partner with her pet pig Milo
Pets are expensive, with food, insurance and treatments costing hundreds of pounds per month. But savvy owners have been cashing in on their much-loved animals using social media.
Cute animals can grow huge followings online. The most popular pet account on photography app Instagram is Jiffpom, a pomeranian dog, with 10.4 million followers. Such backing can also be lucrative, a sponsored post on his feed could net Jiffpom s owners as much as £25,000, according to data from marketing agency Pilot Fish Media.
Nala cat, the second most popular pet and most-followed feline with 4.3 million followers, could command a fee of more than £10,000 for a post.
Chloe Ferry screams in horror as gang of seagulls swoop on her in Dubai
Chloe Ferry was left terrified after being attacked by 20 seagulls during a luxury boat trip in Dubai - amid claims she is working in the city during the pandemic
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