LOVE Island star Tyrique Hyde has revealed plans to return to his pre-villa day job after shock split from Ella Thomas.
The semi-professional footballer said he'll swap his influencer fame after he invests his money in some lucrative ventures.
It comes after The Sun revealed at the weekend that Tyrique, 24, and girlfriend Ella Thomas, 23, had split after seven-months together.
Speaking about his future on his latest YouTube video, one fan asked the star: “Would you branch out into business ventures outside of influencing/the public eye?”
Tyrique said: “Of course, no one wants to do the influencing thing or be in the public eye forever.
"I’m grateful enough to have this platform that I do have. I’m going to be using the money to make some investments and set me up for the future. Then I’m out of here
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The Dartford midfielder said he's also returning to his footy career in a matter of months.
He shared: "Another question I keep getting asked a lot, is if I'm returning to football.
"The answer is, I’m definitely coming back.
"I’ve had some things to sort out, some time out, some time to enjoy. A bit too much enjoyment but I’ve got the hunger back.
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"I’m going to come back in pre-season when everyone else comes back, so it’s a level playing field.
"I’m going to get straight back on it. What team I’m going to go, I don’t know yet but stay tuned."
The big move comes after Tyrique and Ella decided to call time on their relationship, with the duo even practically wiping each other from their social media in the aftermath.
They previously briefly split in November last year, but got back together.
Shortly after news of their split broke, Tyrique broke his silence with a photo of a carton of milk with the phrase: "don't cry over spilt milk".
"Never let a hard time humble us," he cryptically wrote in the caption.
A source close to the couple told The Sun of their split: "They have tried really hard but just been having constant arguments.
"At the end of day they want different things and it's too hard to make it work. They are saying it's over for good this time and there is no going back."