Sweets to body enhancements: Inside the businesses owned by the Love Island 2024 cast

One Islander sells oil that claims it makes your bum grow????


Some of the cast of Love Island 2024 might be worried about the state of their jobs when they get back from the villa, because they have their own businesses they’ve left behind.

It’s clear a few trusted employees, friends or family will be working hard for some of our Islanders whilst they enjoy their eight-week holiday, as they have founded brands that will need to be kept up to date and ticking over this summer.

From sweet companies (guess who!) to Islanders who work in body enhancements or social media, the Islanders have loads of companies to their names. Here are all the businesses owned by the cast of Love Island 2024.

Sean Stone


We all know Sean is in the sweets business, he never shuts up about it. Sean owns Sweet Delivery, a brand which specialises in making pouches of sweets that are delivered straight to your door. He created the business during the Covid-19 pandemic and it looks as though it’s doing pretty well, with loads of Instagram and TikTok followers.

Grace Jackson


As well as being a model, Grace has two major business ventures outside the villa. She owns a social management agency called Social Clubhouse, and also runs an events company called Vamos.

It looks as though Social Clubhouse is her main priority. It was founded in 2021 and the company focuses on “elevating your brand’s digital presence” through social management, influencer marketing and content creation. Grace runs the brand alongside fellow influencer, Gabbi Migas.

Diamanté Laiva


When Diamanté was introduced as a Casa Amor Islander this year, it was revealed she is a business owner from London. She is the owner of Dia Body, a health brand which offers “natural alternatives to cosmetic surgery.”

The online store sells “natural body enhancements” including “bunda oil” and “boobie oil” . On the Instagram page for her business, Diamanté claims the boob oil took her from a b-cup to a c-cup.

Joey Essex


Of course the king of reality TV has a business. He himself is a brand, owning Joey Essex Management Ltd. According to Companies House, Joey could find himself in trouble, because he hasn’t filed his accounts for the business for years. It’s listed as a “performing arts” company, so is probably what Joey uses to file his earnings for TV work.

Joey is a multi-millionaire now, and near the beginning of his TV fame launched his own hair products, fragrances and a clothing line. Joey also has a bestselling autobiography.

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