Maya Jama puts on a busty display in a skintight white crop top as she dances to Busted in a hilarious clip – amid claims she’s ‘set to leave Love Island next summer’
She is no stranger to showing off her striking curves.
And Maya Jama continued to give fans a glimpse of her ample bust as she danced to a song from iconic boy band Busted in a hilarious new clip.
The presenter, 30, went braless in a form-fitting white crop top as she danced in her bathroom in the video, which she shared to Instagram Stories on Tuesday.
In the clip, Maya showed off her best moves as she strutted around to Busted hit Fake, wearing the top, with the apt tagline: “Yes, these are my nipples.”
She captioned the post: “Busted’s anthem about not being able to please a girl in bed to start the day.”
It comes after reports that Maya will leave Love Island next summer after the show returns for a new series – with former contestant Maura Higgins set to replace her.
Maya Jama continued to give fans a glimpse of her ample cleavage as she danced to a song from iconic boy band Busted in a hilarious new clip
The presenter went braless in a form-fitting white crop top as she danced in her bathroom in the video, which she shared on Instagram Stories on Tuesday
It is believed she earns £750,000 per series for the hosting role after her taken from Laura Whitmore in January 2023.
Maya said at the time that it had been a lifelong dream host of Love Islandexpressing how happy she was to finally achieve it.
However, insiders now claim that she will likely leave the show after the summer series ends.
Meanwhile, Maura, 34, who has hit the big time on this year’s I’m A Celebrity, first shot to fame when she burst into the villa in 2019 – with insiders claiming bosses have her lined up as Maya’s replacement.
A source said The sun: ‘Maya loves hosting Love Island and thinks it’s a good fit for now. But she is keen to leave on a high and keep her career on track. She is extremely ambitious and would like to continue to focus on presenting primetime opportunities.
‘She also hopes to be able to work in America and does not want to be tied down. She has built her skills as a presenter and is a huge part of the Love Island family.”
The insider added, “She also has the unique perspective of having appeared as a contestant herself. She’s also just had a successful stint on I’m A Celeb, so the world is her oyster now.”
Maura quickly became a fan favorite, alongside fellow Islanders Molly-Mae Haag and Amber Gill.
It comes after reports that Maya will leave Love Island next summer after the show returns for a new series – with former contestant Maura Higgins set to replace her
The television personality also has presenting experience. This year she presented the American version of the spin-off show Love Island Aftersun and also presents Glow Up.
MailOnline has contacted a representative for Maya, Maura and ITV for comment.
ITV has denied reports that Maya will resign, with a spokesperson telling MailOnline: ‘We are deeply committed to Maya, a brilliant Love Island host, and we have no plans for a change in presenter.’
It comes after it was revealed that Maya has become a multi-millionaire following the success of her TV career and business ventures.
The TV presenter has published accounts for her company MIJ & Co Entertainment, revealing that assets in the company have risen from £1.37 million to £1.83 million.
The star appears to have doubled her earnings as she has £1.3million in cash in the account in the past three months, but had £618,774 the year before.
Maya split from long-term love, rapper Stormzy, in July, but the bump in her personal life hasn’t stopped her career from reaching new heights.
She was given the full-time role as Love Island’s number one presenter when Laura stepped down.
Since then she has hosted Love Island Games, Love Island All Stars and series 11, which were released in June and July.
Maya, who took over from Laura Whitmore in January 2023, has become a fan favorite since taking on the role of host
Maya is believed to earn £750,000 per series of Love Island, while she has also reportedly collected more than £50,000 for co-hosting this year’s BRIT Awards.
However, it is her brand deals that will see Maya make much of her money after she replaced Kate Moss as the face of Rimmel London last year.
According to The Sun, Maya is said to have earned a six-figure sum as the face of hair extension brand Beauty Works, while she has also taken part in campaigns for the likes of Maybelline, Adidas and Gordon’s Gin and Self Portrait.
It comes after Maya recently announced a new venture, as she has become an investor and co-owner of Swedish plant-based milk company Sproud.