Tasha Ghouri is impressing judges on Strictly (Image: (Image: Gemma Wheatcroft/Instagram))

Strictly Come Dancing's Tasha Ghouri hits massive milestone even before finale

by · Birmingham Live

Strictly Come Dancing sensation and Love Island alum Tasha Ghouri has reportedly joined the ranks of millionaires. The 26-year-old reality TV sweetheart first caught the public's eye in 2022 when she appeared on the ITV2 show.

She found love with Andrew Le Page and secured a commendable fourth place. After the show, she made appearances on various series including The Weakest Link, Countdown, among others.

In August this year, she was revealed as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing. She was partnered with professional dancer Aljaz Skorjanec and quickly became a fan favourite due to her impressive dance skills and warm rapport with her dance partner.

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Even before securing the coveted glitterball trophy, she has reportedly built up a fortune through her entrepreneurial ventures. Her company, Apricus Decor Ltd, reported a staggering £1.4million turnover in the past two years.

Companies House records suggest that her firm now boasts £706,408, doubling its value since 2023, according to the Mirror. Express Online has reached out to her representatives for a statement, reports the Express.

She collaborated with Sisters and Seekers on a clothing line named 'Pammy by Tasha Ghouri'. Tasha also secured an ambassadorship with lingerie giant Ann Summers.

The television star has her own range of hair extensions with LullaBellz. Tasha also hosts a podcast called Superpowers with Tasha and wrote a book titled Hits Different.

The reality star, who was born deaf and uses a cochlear implant, has shown remarkable resilience throughout her educational journey. She's been candid about her experiences with disability, even referring to her hearing difference as a 'superpower'.

In a conversation with Grace Beverley, Tasha admitted: "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."

She further opened up about her struggles, confessing: "I didn't love myself. I had no self-love. I had no self-confidence. It wasn't until I actually left school that I started to gain a little bit of confidence. [Getting into the] dance industry massively helped me with that, but through school it was tough."