LOVE Island star Amy Day has gone back to her pre-reality TV roots with a career in luxury real estate.
The Surrey-based performer and actress, 27, starred in Love Island's season seven, yet only lasted six days in the villa after being dumped by teacher Hugo Hammond.


They endured a bitter split when he dismissed her as a "holiday romance."
After exiting the villa, Amy exclusively told The Sun how she had her sights set on a soap role in Hollyoaks.
She has performed on cruise ships and has featured in an episode of Humans and dreamed of one day featuring in the West End.

Yet she appears to have switched up the stage for stunning homes - which she had also been juggling prior to reality TV fame.
Amy has told New Magazine it is now her sole focus.
She said: "Property is something I've done for eight years and returned to three months after appearing on Love Island.
"I'm self-employed so I've always been aware of the need to keep working."
She added: "When I came out of the villa my life was crazy.
"I'd do my 9-5 job then go to an event in the evening.
"I filled my weekends with glam photoshoots which I posted during the week so it looked like I was living my best life, when really I was in the office."
She has even bagged a promotion, and added: "In February 2022 I started a full time job as a property negotiator.
"It allowed me to buy my own flat and also served as a distraction from the break up I was going through."
While her lifestyle may be lavish - she explained the properties she sells are even more so.

Specialising in West London homes, Amy told how she has been dubbed the "UK's Christine Quinn" - referring to the Selling Sunset star.
She sold a stunning £2.4million home during lockdown and now has a host of "lovely" homes on her books.
The bombshell 2021 show entrant has previously spoken out on the "manipulating" nature of bosses on the show that made her famous.
In a damning verdict she added: "They don't control you but they manipulate you."

