Nathan Massey, who rose to fame after winning the second season of Love Island, recently criticized the government for high tax rates and revealed his return to carpentry work alongside his social media influencer role with wife Cara De La Hoyde. The couple, parents to two children, expressed concerns over the significant tax deductions they face despite their efforts to boost their income.
In a candid Instagram post, Nathan shared his frustration after a meeting with his accountant, highlighting the challenges of managing tax obligations. He emphasized the financial strain caused by the hefty taxes and VAT payments in his work. Nathan raised questions about the difficulty for ordinary people to progress financially in the current economic climate, describing it as a challenging period in history.
Fans showed support for Nathan’s transparency, with many commending his relatability in addressing the financial pressures faced by working-class individuals. The couple, who found love on the reality show in 2016, reflected on the changes in the industry, noting its increased competitiveness and unpredictability in recent times.