SHE won Love Island earlier this year - and Molly Smith hasn't stopped winning since. The 30-year-old model and her footballer boyfriend Tom Clare were crowned the first ever winners of Love Island: All Stars in May, bagging the £50,000 cash prize. Since then, the pretty blonde’s profile and net worth has skyrocketed, joining her namesake Molly-Mae Hague as one of the few Love Island millionaires .

Molly has the world at her feet, with six-figure endorsement deals with the likes of Boohoo , exotic holidays and a hunky boyfriend who is rumoured to be on the brink of proposing. Now, insiders say the reality TV star is quickly becoming the next Molly-Mae, who found fame after starring on the fifth series of Love Island back in 2019. And she could even eclipse the 25-year-old influencer - estimated to be worth a whopping £6million - in terms of money and brand opportunities.

“Molly Smith is definitely going to become the new Molly-Mae,” brand and culture expert Nick Ede says. “People have fallen completely in love with her since she won Love Island. “Brands adore her, and you’ve got everyone from L'Oreal Paris to Boohoo all coming to her to offer lots of money for her to be part of their brand.

“It’s very similar to how Molly-Mae was. “Everybody's seen this person who they felt the public would really relate to, they love her love story with Tom. "It just feels that she's in the right place at the right time - and she's just got it.

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