Grace Beverley admits she’s won over ‘£1.5 grand’ from bets made on Love Island finals
Her ‘niche talent’ earned her £73.84 after Mimii and Ayo won Love Island 2024
Influencer and entrepreneur Grace Beverley has won over £1,500 betting on the outcome of Love Island finals over the years.
Grace shared a screenshot to her story of a payout of £73.84 yesterday, after successfully betting on Mimii and Ayo to win in Monday’s final.
She revealed that she’s “never lost a Love Island bet” and posted proof of her payouts from the 2019 final which earned her £1,209 alone.
Having established three companies, the business woman previously went viral and was criticised for asking her followers to buy her products to fund her wedding.
But it seems like she’s rolling in the cash, thanks to her “niche talent” in “social listening”.
Grace explained to her followers that she placed the £11.36 bet on Mimii and Ayo weeks ago after Casa Amor and thanked her intuition for the win.
Accompanying the screenshot of her payout, she wrote: “I bet on this right after Casa Amor because none of us like to see a strong girly get upset and I knew if she recoupled she’d win.”
She added that she’s won every bet she’s made on the show, so never needs to bet on anything else: “I have NEVER lost a Love Island bet and it’s the only thing I ever bet on.”
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But she added that her biggest earnings from bets actually came from the Love Island 2019 final, where she “won £1.5 grand” from guessing the top four places in order. Explaining that the betting provider doesn’t offer the option to do this anymore, she wrote: “Once I betted on [the] top four places in order and won 1.5 grand (they don’t offer this option anymore, maybe I broke it.”
In a screen recorded video posted to her Instagram Story, Grace showed her settled bets from the 2019 final, revealing exactly how much she won for each one.
Spending a total of £371.91 across six bets for the finishing places for the 2019 show, Grace won back £1,209. Clearly pleased with the wins herself, she wrote: “They’re actually gonna ban me, I’m unstoppable”
The owner of TALA, Shreddy and planner company The Productivity Method added: “I’m so good at social listening it’s actually upsetting. What a niche talent.”
I’m expecting a “Grace Beverley guide to Love Island bets” podcast episode from her any day now.
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