MAYA Jama has become a multi-millionaire after a record year of earnings.
The has seen her bottom line bloom by almost £500k, with net assets now just shy of £2million.
The figure, in new docs for her MIJ & Co Entertainment firm, has risen from £1.37million to £1.83million.
And she’s looked to have doubled her earnings.
Maya banked cash amounting to £1.3m in the last 12 months - up from £618,774 the previous year.
Whilst she split from boyfriend Stormzy in July, career-wise there’s no doubt it’s been Maya’s most successful year yet.
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In the period covered by the new finance docs - 31 January 2023 to 31 January 2024 - Maya has raked it in thanks to a lucrative combination of telly, beauty and fashion work.
She takes home a reported £750k-per-series for Love Island, and earned upward of £50k for co-hosting this year’s BRIT Awards, as well as being part of the coveted Comic Relief presenting line-up.
But it’s her brand deals where Maya is making a pretty penny.
She signed to replace Kate Moss as the face of Rimmel London in March last year, which Maya said was “such an honour, and I feel so lucky to be even in the same kind of pathway”.
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And she is said to have banked a six figure sum as the face of hair-extension brand Beauty Works, plus thousands more for lending her name to campaigns by designer fashion label Self Portrait, Maybelline, Adidas and Gordon’s Gin.
All that’s on top of the millions she’s invested in the London home she bought last November.
She’s hit career highs as well, including landing the cover of British Vogue in July.
And she was the face of Dolce & Gabbana’s A/W ’23/24 collection.