Love Island 's Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu could earn over £42,000 per Instagram sponsored post once she leaves the villa.
The 27-year-old actress was one of the first bombshells to enter the Spanish villa, and she immediately stirred up trouble on the ITV2 dating show.
While coupled up with Italian hunk Davide Sanclimenti, Ekin-Su made moves on newcomer Jay Younger, with the secret lovers enjoying kissing sessions on the balcony in secret.
The stunning Turkish star has also riled up a few of the other girls in the villa, and fans are already predicting a huge bust-up between Ekin-Su and Amber Beckford.
The 24-year-old nanny from London has been spotted rolling her eyes while Ekin-Su is talking, and has made several barbed comments about the bombshell, leaving viewers cringing.
Ekin-Su was initially loved by fans, but after a huge screaming match between her and Davide when he affair with Jay was rumbled, she’s endured a backlash on social media.
However, that hasn’t had any impact on her potential earning power once she leaves the Love Island villa, as digital marketing agency 10 Yeti’s predict she’ll be raking in the cash with sponsored social media posts.
Ekin-Su is the highest earner of the show so far, and could have the potential to make more than £42,000 per sponsored Instagram post.
In second place is Gemma Owen, who could earn just over £39,000 per post, while her beau Luca Bish trails in third place, with the potential to rake in £23,000 a post.
The fishmonger from Brighton has had the biggest jump in Instagram followers since making his debut in the Love Island villa, with an increase of more than 6,000%.
Liam Llewellyn, who left the villa last week after failing to couple up with anyone, could earn £22,530 a post, while Paige Thorne has the potential to cash in just over £20k per post.
Sadly, Andrew Le Page is in last place, with the potential to earn less than £8,000 per sponsored post - but he did enjoy a 2,358% jump in followers.
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