Miles Nazaire, the reality star and former Made In Chelsea star, has come under scrutiny after it was revealed that his company is facing nearly £100,000 in debt. Despite his high-end lifestyle in Dubai, flaunting luxury items such as a £1,499 coffee machine and £100 tracksuits, Miles’ financial situation paints a different picture.
The entrepreneur, who left the popular reality show to focus on personal ventures, is facing major financial challenges following the collapse of his company, LGI Productions Ltd. As of last July, the company owes over £82,000 in unpaid taxes to HMRC, including nearly £47,000 in VAT and over £38,000 in corporation tax. Additional debts include £11,000 owed to accountancy firm Sobell Rhodes, bringing the total to nearly £100,000.
Despite these debts, Miles has continued to promote his lavish lifestyle and business ventures on Instagram, showing off his expensive tastes while marketing himself as a fitness influencer and entrepreneur. He has since launched a new company, Maison Naz Ltd., and is venturing into the fitness tracking app market with The Snax App. However, the financial state of these ventures won’t be clear until later in 2027, after accounts are filed.
While his wealth and spending habits remain visible on social media, including regular posts about his high-end lifestyle in Dubai, questions about the sustainability of his financial ventures and their true value have surfaced.
In addition to his business troubles, Miles has faced personal challenges, including accusations of abandoning his dog, which he rehomed after claiming he could no longer care for it due to his hectic lifestyle. Furthermore, his struggles with muscle dysmorphia were openly discussed in a 2023 Channel 4 documentary, shedding light on his personal insecurities despite his muscular physique.
Although he remains active as a fitness influencer, Miles has distanced himself from serious relationships, choosing to focus on his health and personal growth. He recently spoke about the importance of setting boundaries with friends and family, emphasizing the need for self-care and mental wellbeing.
Miles’ continued push for business success, coupled with his public struggles, highlights the complexities of balancing a glamorous public persona with the reality of mounting financial pressures.


