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Strictly favourite Tasha Ghouri has waltzed off with a fortune before even winning the show - as she’s become a millionaire!

The reality star has shown a real talent for business as well as the dance floor. 

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Tasha has been cashing in on her fame with a series of investments that have earned her over a millionCredit: Alamy
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The star has been making waves on the Strictly dancefloorCredit: PA

The latest accounts for her firm Apricus Decor Ltd reveal that it’s made a bumper £1.4M profit in the last two years.

The company is now showing a healthy £706,408 “cash in the bank” - which is over double what it was in 2023.

Despite becoming a hit on , Tasha, who is deaf, is making most of her fortune off the telly with her entrepreneurial skills. 

The 26-year-old shot to prominence on Love Island in 2022 where she met her current partner and they were placed joint fourth. 

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This has led to a clothing range with Sisters & Seekers called "Pammy by ". She’s also become a lingerie ambassador for Ann Summers and designed her own hair extensions with the brand LullaBellz. 

She’s written a romantic novel Hits Different and a self-help book Your Superpower with the star saying in her bio: "I am a TV personality, model and activist using my platform for the greater good and raising awareness for the Deaf Community."

Tasha had a cochlear implant when she was five after being born without hearing and is only the second deaf contestant on Strictly. 

Earlier this year, alongside Andrew, Tasha bought a house in the countryside, which they’re currently renovating.

Tasha admitted in an Instagram Q&A that she bought the rundown property to do it up and sell in the future to make more money. 

Tasha’s business has also been paying its fair share of tax.

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In 2023 and 2024, it paid £341k, some of which would be at 19 per cent and the rest at a higher 25 per cent when the government increased corporation tax. 

The reality star has had to defend her position on the show for being a professional dancer - saying: "I've not danced for quite a few years, since Love Island my career is so different.

"It's such a different dance style, I may actually not be good at it, like ballet - I'm not good at ballet.

"I'm trained in commercial street style it's going to be very hard but I'm excited for a challenge."

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Tasha and Andrew have bought their first property togetherCredit: Splash
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The star has been staying smart with money since her time on Love IslandCredit: Rex
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