Maura Higgins, known for her appearance on Love Island in 2019 alongside Molly-Mae Hague, has now begun her journey in the I’m A Celebrity jungle.
ITV’s reality show has welcomed a variety of celebrities this year including Coleen Rooney, Danny Jones, Oti Mabuse, Barry McGuigan and more.
Since leaving Love Island, Higgins has modelled for various brands and become the host of Love Island USA Aftersun.
Whether you know her well or are just curious, you might be wondering what Maura’s net worth is – here’s what we know.
What is Maura Higgins’ net worth?
Maura Higgins’ net worth is believed to be “roughly £3.2 million”, according to Capital.
Having been rumoured as one of the two latecomers to the jungle, Higgins addressed the speculation when she spoke to The Mirror, confirming she’d be on the show before officials announced it.
Before she entered the jungle, the newspaper said she was hoping to impress as she entered the jungle.
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It reports that she said: “I just don't want to let people down, because everyone's been DMing me, saying 'Oh my God, I hope you're doing the show.’”
Adding: “I don't want to back out of the trials and be the biggest wimp in the camp.”
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She was rumoured to be joining the ITV reality show alongside Rev Richard Coles and this was also true as the pair entered camp in Thursday night's episode (November 21).
They were tasked with a secret challenge where they had to convince those in the regular camp that they were living rough, sleeping on the floor with no food and worse off than the others.
Instead, they are relaxing in robes with a bath, a double bed and a sofa.
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! airs every night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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