Jack's business has been liquidated
Jack Fincham rose to fame thanks to his stint on Love Island in 2018, where the former pen salesman forged a new career for himself.
Documents on Companies House show Jack chose to enter liquidation for the business he named after himself, and that the company owed £3,000 to HMRC and £50,000 to NatWest after receiving a bounce back loan, which was designed to help businesses through the Covid-19 pandemic.
With over 1.5 million followers, the Kent born star has raked in cash through sponsored posts and club appearances since his time on the Island. The star, who has been open about his struggles with addiction, said that he chose the work in order to keep his "brain busy".
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