EXC: Megan Barton Hanson has £400k as she files company accounts

EXCLUSIVE: Megan Barton Hanson has £400,000 in the bank thanks to her OnlyFans subscribers, endorsement deals and Celebs Go Dating stint as she files latest company accounts

  • This week, the reality star turned glamour model filed the latest accounts for her company MBH Productions Ltd, which revealed the extent of her fortune 
  • According to her latest accounts up to 31st August 2020, Megan’s company had £398,125 in the bank 
  • Even after costs and liabilities the filings show that she still had over a quarter of a million pounds – £253,873 – in reserve 
  • During the first Covid-19 lockdown, Megan turned her attention to her OnlyFans page, and now reportedly earns £800,000 a month from the subscription site
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Before starring in series four of Love Island in 2018, she made a living as a stripper.

And now, MailOnline can reveal that Megan Barton Hanson, 27, has £400,000 in the bank, thanks to her OnlyFans subscribers, multiple endorsement deals and her Celebs Go Dating stint amongst other money-earners.

This week, the reality star turned glamour model filed the latest accounts for her company MBH Productions Ltd, which revealed the extent of her fortune.

EXCLUSIVE: MailOnline can reveal that Megan Barton Hanson, 27, has £400,000 in the bank, thanks to her OnlyFans subscribers, endorsement deals and her Celebs Go Dating stint

Following her success on Love Island, Megan landed lucrative endorsement deals with the likes of clothing retailer Pretty Little Thing. 

Megan’s proud stance on her sexuality also landed her a lingerie edit, Megan Loves, with Ann Summers, as well as her own collection of sex toy picks with the multinational retailer. 

She commands high fees for TV appearances and PAs at nightclubs and also earns thousands from her OnlyFans page, which she returned to in March 2020, when the UK went into its first lockdown amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to her latest accounts up to 31st August 2020, Megan’s company had £398,125 in the bank. Even after costs and liabilities the filings show that she still had over a quarter of a million pounds – £253,873 – in reserve.

Money-maker: This week, the reality star turned glamour model filed the latest accounts for her company MBH Productions Ltd, which revealed the extent of her fortune

Wow! Her latest accounts up to 31st August 2020 show that Megan’s company had £398,125 in the bank. Even after costs and liabilities the filings show she still had £253,873 in reserve

In her first year of business Megan raked in £250,000 from the company she started in August 2018. 

She purchased her first home in Essex last month and boasted how she turns downs thousands of pounds in Instagram endorsements.

Megan also recently launched her own sex-positive podcast, You Come First, which will no doubt increase her earnings.   

Just two weeks ago, the Love Islander slammed OnlyFans for their decision to ban sexually explicit content.  

Hot stuff: Following her success on Love Island, Megan landed lucrative endorsement deals with the likes of clothing retailer Pretty Little Thing

Working it: Megan’s proud stance on her sexuality also landed her a lingerie edit, Megan Loves, with Ann Summers, as well as her own collection of sex toy picks

The Essex born star – who now reportedly earns £800,000 a month from the members only site – took to Instagram to vent her anger over the news. 

She wrote: ‘To say I’m disappointed with @onlyfans choice to stop explicit content is an understatement.   

‘The greed is unreal, using sex workers to make millions and to now cut off the majority of your users, further perpetuating the narrative that sex work is shameful.

‘I hope all explicit creators aren’t panicking too much please be safe! There are alternative platforms to work from ‘adult-work’ and @vuepay safely and securely. Please don’t compromise your safety and do things you’re not comfortable with.

Businesswoman: Megan also recently launched her own sex-positive podcast, You Come First, which will no doubt increase her earnings 

‘I can’t believe how they have done this with no apology and proper explanation blaming it on ‘banking partners’ greedy and irresponsible!’ she ranted.

OnlyFans has become the go-to place for creators to post explicit photos and videos – and the ban on pornography will begin on 1 October.  

The move is to comply with its banking partners and payout providers, but creators can still share nudity – as long as it complies with OnlyFans’ policy.

This prohibits specific explicit content like rape, torture and sex trafficking. 

Using her platform: Megan recently fumed about OnlyFans’ decision to ban pornography, which will begin on 1 October

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