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After amassing an impressive 65,000 Instagram followers during her stint on the show with now ex-boyfriend Anthony Manton, Nadia Stamp utilised her fanbase by starting her own company, DIPD Nails. The brand, which sells Australian-made DIY nail kits, launched in 2021 and has since turned over $3 million with over 30,000 orders to date. Expanding her empire, Nadia has since launched The Daily Brush – which she markets as “the best brush you’ll ever have”.

Not only did Jules and Cam prove to be fan favourites after falling for each other on season six, the pair also proved to be a marketing power couple. Although the endless social media sponsorships, high-end brand collaborations and the release of Jules’ recent memoir have made them a small fortune, it was Jules’ decision to launch her own “revolutionary” shapewear brand FIGUR in 202.