What is Molly-Mae Hague’s net worth? Love Island star earns staggering amount for a single sponsored post and is so rich she could RETIRE already

After finding fame on Love Island in 2019, Molly-Mae Hague has shot to stardom becoming one of the ‘most inspiring young people in the UK’ and has made The Sunday Times Young Power List 2025.

And now it has been revealed that she is worth a staggering £6million and could already retire at the young age of 25 if she really wanted to. 

But Molly has other plans and wants to continue ‘working on what I’ve already got and make it even better’. 

Molly is one of Britain’s most successful influencers, boasting over 14 million followers and a £6 million self-made fortune.

She revealed she always ‘had the feeling’ she was going to do ‘something a bit out of the ordinary’ as she ‘always had big dreams’ even as a teenager. 

Molly’s career first started in beauty pageants after she was crowned Miss Teen Hertfordshire in 2015 and would after share pictures of her outfits on social media, sometimes earning £25 for sponsored posts. 

The astronomical figure Molly-Mae Hague is worth revealed - and she's so rich she could RETIRE already

The astronomical figure Molly-Mae Hague is worth revealed – and she’s so rich she could RETIRE already

After finding fame on Love Island in 2019, Molly-Mae Hague has shot to stardom becoming one of the 'most inspiring young people in the UK' and has made The Sunday Times Young Power List 2025

After finding fame on Love Island in 2019, Molly-Mae Hague has shot to stardom becoming one of the ‘most inspiring young people in the UK’ and has made The Sunday Times Young Power List 2025 

Now the influencer can secure a £20,000 fee for a single Instagram post.

After finding love with Tommy Fury on Love Island, Molly was paid shortly after leaving the villa a staggering £500,000 for appearing in a fashion campaign for PrettyLittleThing.

Despite having no fashion experience she was made the creative director at the fast-fashion brand in 2021, a role that paid her £400,000 a month which involved, in her words ‘giving my creative input and my ideas’.

She then struck out on her own creating her fake-tan brand Filter by Molly-Mae in 2019, which is stocked in Boots and Selfridges. 

She added to her cash pot with her memoir released in 2022 – Becoming Molly-Mae – which sold at a cost of £20 and bulked up her fortune by £2million during the pandemic. 

The star is also a brand ambassador for Beauty Works.

In 2023, Molly stepped down as the PLT Creative Director, shortly after welcoming daughter Bambi with boxer Tommy.

A year later Molly launched her own clothing brand Maebe with a blazer costing £140 however, it was not all smooth sailing as she was forced to pull two highly priced items due to poor fabric costing her brand £500,000.

She told The Sunday Times: ‘I’m still figuring it out as a CEO. I do get a bit of imposter syndrome where I’m like, ‘Oh god this is so out of my depth’.

But Molly has other plans and wants to continue 'working on what I've already got and make it even better'; pictured entering Love Island in 2019

But Molly has other plans and wants to continue ‘working on what I’ve already got and make it even better’; pictured entering Love Island in 2019 

And now it has been revealed that she is worth a staggering £6million and could already retire at the young age of 25 if she really wanted to

Molly is one of Britain’s most successful influencers, boasting over 14 million followers and a £6 million self-made fortune and revealed she always ‘had the feeling’ she was going to do ‘something a bit out of the ordinary’; pictured entering Love Island 

But Molly has other plans and wants to continue 'working on what I've already got and make it even better'

Now the influencer can secure a £20,000 fee for a single Instagram post

But the fabric nightmare didn’t seem to be the end of the world for Molly as she made a massive £2.4million in pre-tax profits in the year of August 2023, according to Companies House her business MMH Holdings. 

Speaking of her hopes for the year, Molly said: ‘Growing Maebe and that becoming what I dream it will be – an empire – is my main focus.

‘I actually want to get to December and be like I actually learnt so much this year. I dedicated time to really figuring out what this business world is.’

She admitted she has found it difficult from going from reality star to her first proper office job where she instantly became the chief executive as she was ‘figuring it out’ but had ‘millions of people’ watching her every move.

The winners of The Sunday Times Young Power List 2025, all from the UK, are chosen by the editors of the paper.

The list features 30 of the ‘most inspiring young people in the UK’, across a range of fields including the arts, politics, business, tech, sport and beyond. 

Also featured on the list are Laviai and Lina Nielsen, both 29, twin Olympic medallists living with multiple sclerosis, alongside Toby Brown, a 16-year-old AI entrepreneur.   

It comes as Molly recently revealed that part two of her hotly-anticipated Behind It All documentary was finally finished last week. 

The next three episodes in season one will finally be airing on Prime Video, May 9.

After finding fame on Love Island, Molly landed £500,000 for appearing in a fashion campaign for PrettyLittleThing and despite having no fashion experience she was paid £400,000 a month for being their creative director in 2021

After finding fame on Love Island, Molly landed £500,000 for appearing in a fashion campaign for PrettyLittleThing and despite having no fashion experience she was paid £400,000 a month for being their creative director in 2021

Despite collaborating with other brands, last year Molly launched her own clothing brand Maebe making a massive £2.4million in pre-tax profits

Despite collaborating with other brands, last year Molly launched her own clothing brand Maebe making a massive £2.4million in pre-tax profits

She shared on Instagram: ‘Season 1 WRAPPED!!! See you on May 9th for our next three episodes of Molly-Mae: Behind it all.’

Hopefully fans may finally be able to see if Molly and Tommy‘s reconciliation pans out following months of speculation.

Fans rushed to the comments to share their excitement, with some penning: ‘Added to the calendar can’t wait!’,

‘I’ve never wished a month away so fast!’, ‘I AM SO EXCITED’, 

‘Waiting for the Molly & Tommy reunion..’

The influencer and the boxer, both 25, shocked fans when they announced they had separated in August, after five years and welcoming daughter Bambi, two.

However, in recent months they have sparked rising speculation that they have rekindled their romance. 

The Sunday Times Young Power List 2025 in full 

Business

Molly-Mae Hague – Influencer and businesswoman – Hitchin, Hertfordshire – 25 years old

Simmy Dhillon – Entrepreneur – Hitchin, Hertfordshire – 27 years old

Murvah Iqbal – Entrepreneur – London – 29 years old

Ella Lambert – Charity CEO – Chelmsford, Essex – 24 years old

Jack Zambakides and Olivia Jenkins – Entrepreneurs – London – 28 years old

Zak Marks (27) and James Cohen (29) – Entrepreneurs – London

Fergal Mackie – Entrepreneur – Edinburgh, Scotland – 27 years old

Toby Brown – Entrepreneur – London – 16 years old

Entertainment

Bella Maclean – Actress – East Sussex – 27 years old

Maisie Peters – Singer-songwriter – West Sussex – 24 years old

Saba Sams – Author – Brighton, East Sussex – 28 years old

Anna Lapwood – Organist and Conductor – High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire – 28 years old

Henry Rowley – Comedian – Leicester, Leicestershire – 26 years old

Politics

Joshua Reynolds – Liberal Democrat MP – Maidenhead, Berkshire – 25 years old

Rosie Wrighting – Labour MP – Kettering, Northamptonshire – 26 years old 

James Vitali – Conservative Councillor – Marnhull, Dorset – 29 years old

Sport

Cole Palmer – Footballer – Wythenshawe, Manchester – 22 years old

Immanuel Feyi-Waboso – Rugby Union player – Cardiff, Wales – 22 years old

Harry Brook – Cricketer – Keighley, West Yorkshire – 25 years old

Lando Norris – Formula One Driver – Glastonbury, Somerset – 25 years old

Laviai and Lina Nielsen – Athletes – Leytonstone, London – 28 years old

Fashion and Beauty

Jess Hunt – Beauty Entrepreneur – Manchester – 28 years old

Archie Hewlett – Fashion Entrepreneur – London – 30 years old

Farming

Kaleb Cooper – Farmer – Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire – 26 years old

Rebecca Wilson – Farmer – North Yorkshire – 27 years old

Food

Darcie Maher – Chef – Edinburgh, Scotland – 27 years old

Henna Zinzuwadia – Sommelier – Leicester, Leicestershire – 26 years old

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