Love Island's Yasmin Hadlow has become a fan favourite, and with Ellie Chadwick's departure, she appears poised to win the show alongside Casa Amor bombshell Tommy Stagg. Victory would bring a £50,000 prize, sparking curiosity about Yasmin's career and her already lavish lifestyle showcased on Instagram and TikTok.
What is Yasmin's job on Love Island?
Yasmin initially stated on the show that she works as a recruitment consultant in London, but did not elaborate. However, resurfaced videos reveal she earns money as an online business coach, recruiting others to join her work. These clips have gone viral, with some viewers sharing footage of her recruiting people.
Yasmin maintains a second Instagram account focused on her role as an online business coach. She has posted about quitting corporate life to travel the world and make money. She claims to have recruited hundreds of girls but has not explicitly explained their tasks.
PlanNet and InteleTravel: The MLM model
Her Instagram confirms she works for PlanNet, a multi-level marketing (MLM) company that partners with host travel agency InteleTravel. In an MLM model, independent distributors sell products directly to consumers and earn commissions by recruiting others. InteleTravel sells holidays, and agents earn commissions from sales. Yasmin has shared training videos for people she recruited, which have resurfaced during her time on the show.
InteleTravel addresses scam concerns on its website, stating: "Absolutely not, although travel is an industry where scams have been too common. For over two decades InteleTravel always has been an example of ethical business, with an extremely high customer satisfaction rate, and a proposition that has proved very attractive to potential agents." It adds that InteleTravel is recognized for its leadership and enjoys high ratings from the Better Business Bureau.
The UK government provides advice on MLMs, warning of potential risks. The controversy around Yasmin's job highlights ongoing debates about MLM business practices.



