Since her appearance on Love Island, Molly-Mae Hague has been no stranger to lucrative deals.

From her role as creative director for Pretty Little Thing to launching her own self-tan brand, Molly-Mae has established herself as a businesswoman in addition to being a reality TV star. Many of these ventures have come with substantial financial rewards.

But what is Molly-Mae’s net worth? And how much could she potentially earn from her upcoming Amazon Prime documentary, Behind It All?

Molly-Mae’s estimated net worth

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Molly-Mae owns a £4 million Cheshire mansion (Image: GETTY)

Molly-Mae is among the most successful contestants to come out of Love Island. According to The Mirror, she raked in £3.4m in 2022 alone and is the sole owner of a £4 million Cheshire mansion where she and Tommy lived together prior to their split.

She also owns Filter, a fake tan brand reportedly valued at £1m, and clothing brand Maebe, which was launched in late 2024.

The accounts of Molly-Mae’s company, MMH Group Holdings Ltd, are available on Companies House and suggest that she earns millions each year. In 2022, MMH Group paid £677,183 in corporation tax, indicating an income of £3 million, roughly double her earnings in 2021.

While Molly-Mae’s exact net worth remains unknown, it’s estimated to be several million, given her significant property investment and various businesses.

Amazon Prime pay

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Molly-Mae is likely to make a tidy sum from her documentary (Image: PA)

Molly-Mae: Behind It All is set to deliver a candid insight into the influencer’s life after a turbulent year, with Molly-Mae having described going through “hell and back” – including her split from Tommy Fury.

However, the question on everyone’s mind is: what’s her payday going to be for this six-part series?

Molly-Mae has proven herself to be a savvy businesswoman, securing deals with prominent brands such as Pretty Little Thing and L’Oreal Paris, with the latter reportedly being worth a whopping seven-figure sum. She also earns a substantial income from sponsored Instagram posts, with some reports suggesting she can rake in as much as £10,890 per post.

Although there’s no official confirmation on Molly-Mae’s documentary fee, it’s likely that she has negotiated a hefty sum for granting the cameras intimate access to her life.

Episodes one to three of Molly-Mae: Behind It All will launch on Amazon Prime on Friday, January 17. The remaining three episodes will air Spring 2025 with the date not yet confirmed.