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Miles Nazaires Shocking Debts and Controversies Exposed

When Miles Nazaire wakes up in the morning he strolls topless, of course, across his luxurious Dubai apartment and makes an espresso from his £1,499 coffee mach...

Miles Nazaires Shocking Debts and Controversies Exposed
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When wakes up in the morning he strolls topless, of course, across his luxurious apartment and makes an espresso from his £1,499 coffee machine.

He puts on his £100 tracksuit from the sports brand Teveo - he is an 'ambassador' for the brand - then hops in an and works out at a gym costing members up to £180 per month.

Later in the day he will slip into a £113 pair of trousers and put on his Omega watch for a round of golf at the luxury Franklin Templeton course, setting him back £250 a go.

The former star flaunts his new life of luxury in the war-scarred emirate - having left back in January - on his account for all to see.

Which is a puzzling, considering, as I can now reveal, the star is saddled with nearly £100,000 of debt, or at least the company he founded is.

As of last July, the 30-year-old has yet to pay back the £82,100 he owed the in tax after the firm went bust.

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The wellbeing influencer's 'performing arts' business, LGI Productions Ltd, still owes His Majesty's Revenue and Customs around £47,000 in unpaid VAT and just over £38,000 in overdue corporation tax.

According to its Companies House page, the reality star's firm also owes accountancy firm Sobell Rhodes around £11,000, bringing its total debts to just under £100,000. The influencer's representatives have been contacted for comment by the Daily Mail, and have yet to respond.

Miles's company has racked up nearly £100,000 in debt, including around £82,100 he owes HMRC

Miles enjoying his morning espresso in Dubai, courtesy of his £1,499 coffee machine

But as Miles would say, quoting from an inspirational Instagram post for his followers: 'Setbacks don't stop me, they teach me. Failures don't break me, they redirect me. Opinions don't move me, and obstacles don't define me. I adjust, keep moving, and keep pushing forward because at the end of the day, I'm winning.'

His company's creditors, among them the British taxpayer, will be forgiven for feeling less buoyant.

And the eye-watering debt hasn't dented Miles's ambition, as he has since set up a new business, Maison Naz Ltd, which is also in the 'performing arts' category. Its financial state won't be known until next year after accounts are filed in February.

And the overheads just keep coming, as he embarks on a new commerical venture, announced just before he left for Dubai. This time, he's entering the fitness tracking app market with The Snax App.

While it's awaiting its launch, Miles is putting in the promotional grind on social media.

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He complained to the app's followers on Instagram – now numbering over 2,000 - just how hard it was to edit a 14-minute video into just one minute.

'It just takes up so much time,' the self-described founder moaned at his kitchen table.

But it is the life he's chosen after quitting the source of his fame, Made in Chelsea.

In September he announced that after seven years on the reality show, he felt that, nearing 30, he was too old for another turn.

'I always promised myself that when I reached 30, which is just around the corner, I'd step away to focus on building a more personal, calm and drama-free life,' he previously explained.

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Despite his strong physique, Miles has struggled with muscle dysmorphia - thinking his body is too small and weak

One of Miles's few post-Made In Chelsea TV appearances was on Dancing On Ice in 2024, where he was rumoured to be secretly dating his dance partner Vanessa Bauer - speculation they have both denied

Relationship drama is, of course, the bread and butter of the glossy show that follows the lives of West London's most eligible 20-somethings.

And there were few women in the series that hadn't succumbed to the half-French model, whose love interests included Ruby Adler, Tiff Watson, Inga Valentiner, Issy Francis-Baum, Jazz Saunders, Yasmine Zweegers and, of course, Maeva D'Ascanio.

The tears and tantrums of his and Maeva's long-term, and at times toxic, relationship were laid on for the show. They began dating when Miles was 19 but Maeva, now 33, moved on to marry Miles's former best friend and fellow Made in Chelsea star, James Taylor, with whom she has two children.

The fallout from what Miles saw as a deep betrayal kept viewers rapt. Even six years after his and Maeva's relationship ended, Miles boasted that theirs was 'obsessive love' in a 2024 Instagram video - only a year after she'd married James.

But while Miles is used to stirring controversy among his fellow castmates, it was animal lovers who lashed out at him last July, when he revealed he was rehoming his dog.

He confessed he'd become 'too busy' to look after his Australian Kelpie, Rocky, prompting many to accuse him of 'abandoning' the dog. In response, he pleaded on social media that he was 'not a bad person' and that it was a 'really, really tough decision'.

'With TV and content creation, your life is up and down most days and Rocky definitely felt that,' he tried to explain.

'I don't know if I could handle it anymore and it just wasn't fair on him. I was always travelling.'

He even told his followers that upon realising he could no longer look after the pet, he broke down in tears, adding that he'd got Rocky at a 'weird' time when he was 'feeling quite lonely'.

Perhaps predictably for a reality TV star, Miles is no stranger to publicly showing his emotions and insecurities.

For a 2023 Channel 4 documentary, Obsessed with My Muscles: Untold, he talked openly about his struggles with muscle dysmorphia - thinking his body is too small and weak, which would explain his enthusiasm for the gym and the ripped physique he has today.

The show was one of the relatively few TV outings he's had since joining Made in Chelsea in 2018 compared to other stars like Spencer Matthews and Jamie Laing.

When it comes to brands, he has partnered with the likes of drinks label Maison Perrier, the sportswear brand Teveo, and for the medical wellness firm Medici, he is promoting jabs of peptides – small proteins that are said to help skin health and muscle growth.

Today, he is largely a fitness influencer, dispensing gym advice to his followers. 'To get where you want to be, you have to be a little obsessed,' he mused, 'and willing to let certain habits and sometimes certain people go.'

But what of the women in his life? The TV lothario says he has been single for five years, prioritising 'time alone', 'bro time', 'health' and 'genuine conversations' to long-term relationship commitment.

He also tells his Instagram followers that it's important to 'set boundaries' with friends and family.

The influencer wrote: 'Setting boundaries with friends or family doesn't mean you love them any less, it just means you're learning to love yourself too. It's protecting your peace.

'Sometimes you have to choose your own mental and physical wellbeing over trying to please everyone else and that's okay.'

If his accounts are anything to go by, another group his former company has set boundaries with is His Majesty's Customs and Revenue.

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