Millie Court rakes in six-figure payday since Love Island after cashing in with Instagram ads | The Sun

LOVE Island beauty Millie Court has joined the famous show's rich list – making more than £10,000 a week.

The figures are revealed in public accounts for the 26-year-old's company Sagittarius Style, which she set up after winning the 2021 series.


The firm – whose name is a nod to the necklace wore in the Love Island villa – banked £614,042 up till last December.

Millie started making money as soon as she won the show with boyfriend Liam Reardon, with the pair sharing the £50,000 prize.

Having worked as a buyer for Asos before Love Island, she signed a multi-million pound deal to be the face of the brand after winning.

It was the biggest brand deal by a Love Islander up until that point and was soon followed by a six-figure deal with eyelash brand Eyelure.

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She also posts money-spinning company promos on Instagram to her 1.9million followers.

Millie left the Love Island villa with Liam but they split up before secretly rekindling their relationship.

He recently told The Sun: "Of course, when people break up and get back together sometimes it doesn’t always work."

The Welsh star added added: "But if you get back together and really make an effort to make it work, it can work."

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Financial statements for Sagittarius Style, which counts Millie as the company's only director and sole shareholder, reported a £330,999 profit.

Her firm accumulated £528,672 in cash and £81,370 in monies owed, according to accounts filed at Companies House.

The company's assets were offset by bills due at £283,043, including tax and social security costs reported at £183,458.

No sales figures or pay for Millie are disclosed, but one member of staff is reported as being employed.

The firm was set-up in October 2021 and its first trading period spanned 64 weeks.

The Sun has contacted reps for Millie.


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