Love Island: All Stars winner Molly Smith is predicted to make millions after being approached with a flurry of lucrative offers, MailOnline can reveal.
Molly, 29, has even been contacted by a big US fitness brand who want to make her their first ever UK signing following the ITV2 show’s growing popularity stateside.
The northerner won the £50,000 cash prize with footballer Tom Clare, 24, during Monday night’s All Star final, presented by host Maya Jama.
And now proposals from brands are coming in fast with one high-paying offer from an American company who already work with A-list talent topping the list.
A source told MailOnline: ‘Molly ticks every box when it comes to brand partnerships and now following her All Stars win, she is in demand.
Love Island: All Stars winner Molly Smith is predicted to make millions after being approached with a flurry of lucrative offers, MailOnline can reveal
Molly has even been contacted by a big US fitness brand who want to make her their first ever UK signing following the ITV2 show’s growing popularity stateside
Proposals from brands are coming in fast with one high-paying offer from an American company who already work with A-list talent topping the list
‘It’s turning into a real battle of the brands because not only has she been approached by a big US fitness name, who have already made an offer, but also beauty and clothing companies.
‘Molly is a fitness fanatic, she trains twice a day, is a regular at Barry’s Bootcamp and ensures she stays strong by lifting weights too.
‘She would definitely love to pursue more opportunities in the fitness market.’
Molly won over viewers after moving on from her three-and-a-half-year relationship with ex-boyfriend Callum Jones and pursuing a new romance with Tom.
Despite their five-year age difference, the couple connected, and earned the title of All Star champions thanks to their flirtatiousness and compatibility.
Callum was in the final two with new love interest Jess Gale, who entered the series as a late addition with twin sister Eve.
The public hoped Molly and Callum would reunite during the series but the exes insisted any potential romance between them was over.
The northerner won the £50,000 cash prize with footballer Tom Clare during Monday night’s All Star final, presented by host Maya Jama
The public hoped Molly and Callum would reunite during the series but the exes insisted any potential romance between them was over
Referencing her own reconciliation with rapper boyfriend Stormzy, Maya asked, ‘Was it a bit of a shock to you Callum when you heard the public wanted you two back together?
‘I can relate, I did have a lot of people saying I should get back with my ex, you know sometimes it’s just not what you’re ready for… he’s over there now, so it worked out in the end. Why do you think the public came to that conclusion?
The runner-up replied: ‘I feel a lot of people find it hard to see friendship after a relationship, I went into it and that’s one of the biggest things I wanted from the show.’
Molly and Callum met in 2020 during the Love Island winter series.
They split in 2023 and Callum got custody of their pug Winnie while Molly kept Pomeranian Nelly.
Entering the All Star series as bombshells, the exes coupled up before forming new connections.
Callum spent a night in the Hideaway with co-star Georgia Steel but their short-lived romance ended after she continued to vocalise her affections for former flame Tom.