Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has reportedly paid a staggering £500,000 in corporation tax over the past year—based on a taxable income of £2.5 million. At just 25 years old, Hague has built an enviable business empire, positioning herself as one of the most successful contestants to ever emerge from the reality show.
According to The Mirror, Hague raked in £3.4 million in 2022 alone. She is also the sole owner of a £4 million mansion in Cheshire, where she and on/off partner Tommy Fury lived prior to their reported split. Her impressive property portfolio adds to her growing status as a young entrepreneur. Molly-Mae's business ventures span multiple industries. She owns Filter, a fake tan brand reportedly valued at £1 million, and launched her own clothing brand, Maebe, in late 2024.
In addition to her product lines, she runs a successful YouTube channel and holds several lucrative brand partnerships. Some reports suggest she earns as much as £48,000 per week through her various streams of income. Her business operations are formalised under MMH Group Holdings Ltd, which publishes financial statements via Companies House. The company’s filings suggest she consistently generates multi-million-pound revenues each year.
In 2022, MMH Group paid £677,183 in corporation tax, indicating an income close to £3 million—roughly double her earnings from the year before. Although her exact net worth hasn’t been publicly confirmed, her diverse portfolio of brand ownership, digital income, and high-value property holdings places it firmly in the multi-millions.