Strictly Come Dancing star Tasha Ghouri 'rakes in her first million'

Strictly Come Dancing star Tasha Ghouri 'rakes in her first million'

Strictly Come Dancing star Tasha Ghouri rose to fame in 2022 when she took part in the ITV2 competition. The star found love with Andrew Le Page and came in fourth place

by · The Mirror

Strictly Come Dancing favourite and Love Island icon Tasha Ghouri has reportedly become a millionaire.

The 26-year-old reality rose to fame in 2022 when she took part in the ITV2 competition. The star found love with Andrew Le Page and came in fourth place. After taking part in the show, she appeared in may series including The Weakest Link, Countdown, and more. In August this year, she was announced as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.

She has been partnered with he was partnered with professional dancer Aljaž Škorjanec and quickly became a favourite to win with her incredible dance skills and great friendship with the pro dancer. Before even winning the show, she has reportedly become a millionaire thanks to her business ventures.

Her firm, Apricus Decor Ltd, showed that it made a 'bumper of £1.4million in the last two years'. According to Companies House, her company now shows £706,408, which is double the amount it was in 2023.

Tasha is currently paired up with Aljaz on Strictly( Image: Rowan Griffiths / Daily Mirror)
She is reportedly a millionaire now( Image: Gemma Wheatcroft/Instagram)

The Mirror have reached out to her reps for comment. She had a clothing range with Sisters & Seekers called 'Pammy by Tasha Ghouri'. She also became a lingerie ambassador for Ann Summers. The TV personality also has her own hair extensions with LullaBellz. Tasha launched a podcast called Superpowers with Tasha and released a book called Hits Different.

Tasha has built up an impressive resilience from her time in secondary school. The reality TV star, who was diagnosed deaf at birth and wears a cochlear implant, has previously candidly opened up about growing up with her disability - and how being deaf has become her 'superpower'.

In an interview with Grace Beverley, Tasha said: "Teenage years were definitely the toughest years of my life. It was kind of more because when you're a teenager you're figuring out who you are as a person, you're going through hormones etc - and it's kind of like that time when I was trying to figure out who I was as a person, but I was the only deaf student in my school. That added pressure as I was always comparing in such a negative way and I was so horrible to myself.

"I didn't love myself. I had no self love. I had no self confidence. It wasn't until I actually left school that's when I actually started to gain a little bit of confidence. [Getting into the] dance industry massively helped me with that, but through school it was tough."

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