Love Island presenter Maya Jama, 31, has purchased a three-bedroom Cotswolds cottage for £520,000 through her company Penny Property Holdings, according to a report. The property, bought in December 2025, is already being rented out at £374 per night and has earned high ratings on booking.com (4 out of 5) and Airbnb (4.96 stars). In a separate development, Jama has publicly addressed her breakup with Manchester City footballer Ruben Dias after 18 months, stating she is an “all or nothing” person.
The £520,000 Cotswolds Cottage: Airbnb Reviews and Nightly Rates
According to the report, the countryside escape features three bedrooms, a fireplace, an al fresco dining area, a rustic-style kitchen, free parking, Wi-Fi, and toiletries. The property has been rated 4 out of 5 on booking.com and an impressive 4.96 stars on Airbnb, suggesting strong guest satisfaction. Jama is charging £374 per night for stays, leveraging the Cotswolds’ appeal as a tourist destination. The purchase was made through Penny Property Holdings, a company she set up in September 2025, per the source.
This investment adds to Jama’s existing property empire,though the full extent of her holdings is not disclosed in the report. The Cotswolds cottage represents a modest but strategic addition, given the region’s popularity for weekend getaways and its proximity to London.
Penny Property Holdings: Maya Jama's September 2025 Company
Penny Property Holdings was incorporated in September 2025, according to the source, and made the purchase in December 2025. The use of a limited company for property investment is common among high-income individuals for tax and liability reasons. Jama joins a growing trend of celebrities diversifying into real estate, leveraging their brand and capital for passive income. The company’s name, “Penny,” may hint at a personal touch, but the report offers no further details about its structure or other assets.
Maya Jama's 'All or Nothing' Relationship Stance: Breaking Her Silence on Ruben Dias
Jama addressed the end of her relationship with Ruben Dias for the first time, responding to a clip from the podcast Cocktails and Takeaways.. She wrote: “I’m an all or nothing girl, I don’t casually date, so yes I will love loudly or not at all and if it ends it ends, I decided a long time ago not to base personal life decisions on public opinions.” The comment received over 2,000 likes, and the podcast replied with “Love you for what you stand! Maya.” Her statement came months after the split in April, reflecting a deliberate choice to speak on her own terms.
The report notes that Jama has been busy professionally, presenting Love Island All Stars, filming Celebrity Traitors, and kicking off a new season of Love Island. The personal revelation appears timed to coincide with her public visibility, a move that controls the narrative.
Ruben Dias's Public Defense: 'I Didn't Cheat'
Following the breakup, Dias faced accusations of sending late-night follow requests to influencers while still with Jama. in a social media statement reported by the source, the Manchester City star insisted he did not cheat, writing: “I feel that when my 85-year-old grandad is asking me if I’ve cheated on my girlfriend because he’s seen it repeatedly on the news, that’s where I draw the line on what’s acceptable.” He emphasized that “no line was ever crossed” and that “Maya deserves all the respect in the world.” Dias called for privacy, adding, “the reasons why we broke up are private and belong to us.”
The source does not provide evidence for or against the allegations, leaving the matter unresolved. Jama has not commented on Dias’s denial, and the report does not include any response from her camp. What remains unclear is whether the split involved any breach of trust, as neither party has offered a full account.
Comments 0