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Winter Love Island cast lose £500k in opportunities during coronavirus lockdown

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Former Love Island stars often rake in cash with lavish brand deals, club appearances and spin-off shows, but this hasn't been the case this year.

The cast of the first Winter edition of Love Island has reportedly lost out on substantial amounts of cash due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Previous contestants including Chris Hughes and Kem Cetinay have gone on to land presenting gigs and their own shows after leaving the famous villa.

Maura Higgins also landed a spot on Dancing On Ice while her ex-boyfriend Curtis Pritchard bagged a spot on the now-axed The Greatest Dancer alongside Cheryl.

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