The Love Island star has slammed the TV show’s fame and insists influencers are faking her wealth on Instagram

LOVE Island’s Biggs Chris has claimed some show stars are faking their wealth on Instagram.
The 28-year-old has warned fans not to fall for what they see on social media – and admitted Love Island rarely brings lifelong fame and fortune.

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He told The Sun: “The best advice I can give is that life on social media isn’t real. Focus on the real world.
“Some people think you go on a show that big and that’s it — you’re rich for life.
“Everyone is trying to be famous or an influencer. The only real influencer I know who’s mired in money and really living that life is Molly-Mae and very few others.
“The social media game isn’t easy and it’s not what people think it is.
“Most of what you see on social media isn’t real – most of these people are broke.
Enjoy social media for what it is, but don’t live your life around it. Don’t compare yourself to what you see online.”
Explaining how he managed to remain successful after appearing in the first winter series, Biggs added, “Any money I got from Jobs after the show, I saved and invested because I knew there was.” won’t last forever.”
“Unless, of course, you’re Molly-Mae,” he added.
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