
7 Love Islanders who have left the UK as Patsy relocates because she's 'too embarrassed' to work 9 to 5 job
Speaking in an interview, she said: "I probably will be looking for a job soon, but I'm planning on moving to Australia."
She added to The Sun: "A year post-show… I don't know if it comes with a little bit of embarrassment of looking for a normal 9 to 5 job."
Patsy wouldn't be the first Islander to pack up her bags and relocate to another country after taking part in the show.
Over the years, we've seen many contestants ditch the UK for opportunities overseas.
Here's a list of all the Love Islanders who've made the move.
Season 11 star Patsy is the latest Islander to join the trend of moving abroad.
In a recent interview, she was asked if she considers herself an influencer, to which she responded: "I don't think I'm a very good influencer…I guess at the moment, yeah, you could say influencing — or just fun-employed, I think is the term, isn't it?"
She then went on to say that she's planning on moving to Australia to find a job, explaining: "I feel like if I move to the other side of the world and maybe find one over there, I might feel a bit better about it.'
Prior to being on Love Island, Andrew worked as an estate agent in Dubai. He returned to the UK after his time on the show and moved in with his girlfriend at the time, Tasha Ghouri. However, since their split he has now returned to Dubai, calling the move a "new start".
Season four star Laura Anderson relocated to Dubai with her then-partner Dane Bowers. She's since moved back to the UK and now has a daughter with actor Gary Lucy. She regularly visits Dubai, and took her 16-month-old daughter Bonnie on a trip there earlier this year.
Season four star Eyal Booker moved to LA in 2019 with his then-girlfriend Delilah Belle Hamlin. While he still considers London to be his home, he spends a lot of his time stateside and last year he moved into a luxury apartment there with his best friend Max and his girlfriend.
Season five star Anton moved to Dubai after appearing on Love Island. He originally went on a brand trip but fell in love with the city, so he splashed out on a Bentley and an apartment.
He later returned home to Scotland, calling the decision a "mistake".
Speaking in a video, he explained: "After Covid, I got invited on an influencer trip to Dubai. As soon as I got there, I absolutely fell in love with the place - and I never came home.
"I bought myself a Bentley, I bought myself an apartment on The Palm and I was absolutely living the dream. Unfortunately, it was all downhill from there."
Anton went on to explain how he invested £100,000 in a "gym concept", with plans to open a "nightclub gym".
Season seven bombshell Abigail Rawlings has moved to US since appearing on Love Island.
She works as a tattoo artist in LA, and judging from her Instagram page, she's having a pretty good time settling in there.
Season two star Rachel Fenton returned to nursing after the reality TV show and she's since moved to Dubai, where she's continued her nursing career.
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