15. Molly-Mae Hagues
14. Saffron Baker
13. Georgia Kousolou, Jack Fincham, Chloe Sims
Georgia Kousoulou
If you aren’t familiar with Georgia, then you’re missing out! TOWIE star and influencer, Georgia Kousoulou also owns the So Glam! hair salon in Essex, where she was born and raised. Between all of this, she’s managed to earn a net worth of £1 million.Chloe Sims
Chloe is a TOWIE star who is now making more of a name for herself! She’s recently been receiving a wealth of support after being seen on set for the show with her 15-year-old daughter. Throughout her career, she has managed to get herself a net worth of £1 million.Jack Fincham
Once a stationery salesman from Essex, Jack Fincham made a name for himself on Love Island 2018 when he won the show with Dani Dyer. He has made his net worth of £1 million through brand deals with McDonald’s and Protein World.12. Megan Barton
11. Victoria Magrath, Olivia Atwood
Victoria Magrath
The 31-year-old Blogger, Youtuber and Influencer has 961.7K Instagram followers and gives us daily doses of Instagram pictures of her life. The fashion mogul started her journey to fame through her blog In the Frow and is now full-time all things luxury influencer. Married in 2019, Victoria has worked with the largest world brands and launched her own collections. At her current pace, the blogger is one of the most south after influencers at is estimated to have around £1.2million of net worth.Olivia Attwood
https://www.instagram.com/p/CKo32-1ByhA/ Love Islander Olivia Atwood has recently been in the news for shaming her fellow influencers for trips away to Dubai and other luxury holidays during the COVID pandemic. But she’s most well known for her role on the reality show, and for her Instagram work. All together, this has gained her a net worth of £1.2 million.10. Tommy Mallet
9. Gabby Allen, Kady McDermott
Gabby Allen
https://www.instagram.com/p/CKqvLx6sO7Z/ Professional dancer and personal trainer, Gabby Allen was not just a Love Islander but has worked in iconic London studios as a fitness coach. Her career has not only granted her fame but a net worth of £1.3 million.Kady McDermott
https://www.instagram.com/p/CK16bg7HIsg/ Kady was instantly snapped up on Love Island in 2016, and since coming out of the show, has been busy creating and running a fitness app (Body Goals by Kady) and By Kady, a beauty company. Between these efforts, she’s earnt herself a net worth of £1.3 million.8. Tanya Burr
7. Dani Dyer
6. Amber Gill
5. Lauren Goodger
4. Ella Mills, aka Deliciously Ella
After starting her food blog Deliciously Ella in 2012, Ella has since written loads of blog posts on her site, and she started a podcast with her husband and even has published 5 cookbooks, the latest one coming out in 2020. The mother of 2 has 2 million followers on Instagram and her daily doses of delicious vegan-based recipes make everybody’s life easier on a large scale. She has also launched her own food products, including granola, protein bars and sweets. The food blogger’s net worth is estimated at £2.5million.3. Samantha Faiers
2. Olivia Bowen
1. Zoe Sugg, aka Zoella
Zoe Sugg, also known under the name of Zoella, is a now 29-year-old influencer turned entrepreneur who has been in our social sphere since we can remember. Being one of the first Youtubers on the UK scene, Zoe has since then published numerous books, had a significant number of partnerships and keeps growing in her presence. The blogger has 9 million followers on Instagram and actively participates in posting sponsored content. According to the Independent , Zoella has been named the highest-earning female social media influencer in the UK. Despite some scandalous moments in her past, her overall wealth has been estimated at £4.5million, suggesting that perhaps her career was not at all affected by her mistakes.1. Olajide Willaim Oltunj, aka KSI
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FAQs on Most Paid Influencers in the UK
Brooklyn Beckham is currently the highest paid Instagram influencer in the UK, earning hundreds of thousands per sponsored campaign thanks to his family’s fame, personal brand, and partnerships with luxury fashion and lifestyle labels.
Top UK influencers earn anywhere from £5,000 to over £50,000 per sponsored post. Celebrities like Brooklyn Beckham and Molly-Mae Hague can command six-figure fees for long-term partnerships or exclusive brand deals.
Zoe Sugg (Zoella) leads as the highest-earning female influencer with a net worth of around £4.5 million. Olivia Bowen, Samantha Faiers, and Ella Mills (Deliciously Ella) also rank highly, combining social media deals with brand launches and product lines.
Molly-Mae Hague tops the list, with Olivia Bowen, Dani Dyer, Amber Gill, and Megan Barton-Hanson also earning millions from fashion deals, beauty collaborations, and their own brands after leaving the show.
Many full-time UK influencers make between £30,000 and £100,000 annually, but top-tier creators and celebrities can earn several million a year through sponsorships, product lines, YouTube ads, and exclusive brand collaborations.
Most earn through brand sponsorships, affiliate marketing, and paid partnerships. Many also diversify into creating their own products, launching clothing or beauty brands, podcast sponsorships, YouTube ads, and subscription-based platforms like Patreon or OnlyFans.
Yes. UK influencers must declare income from brand deals, ads, and gifted items above certain values to HMRC. Many operate as self-employed individuals or limited companies to manage taxes efficiently.
Zoe Sugg (Zoella) is widely considered the first UK influencer to become a self-made millionaire. Her YouTube channel, books, and Zoella Beauty line helped set the standard for influencer-led business success.
Yes. TikTok creators like Francis Bourgeois and Amelia Dimoldenberg have signed major brand deals and sometimes out-earn Instagram influencers due to viral reach and high engagement on the platform.
Fashion, beauty, luxury travel, and technology brands pay the highest rates for influencer partnerships. Fitness, wellness, and food collaborations are also lucrative for mid-tier creators with highly engaged audiences.
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