Samie Elishi has hinted at a major life change just days after splitting from her Love Island: All Star's boyfriend Ciaran Davies.
Despite winning the show and the coveted £50K prize fund, the pair's relationship almost immediately fizzled in the real world.
Samie, 26, has now taken herself to the Big Apple, where she has been photographed partying with fellow Love Island star Olivia Attwood, 34, who is also newly-single.
Taking to Instagram stories, Sami shared a black and white picture of herself that was captioned: 'I might move to NY.'
While Sami has yet to publicly address her split from Ciaran, she did share a telling picture of a sweatshirt that was emblazoned with the quote 'enforce male curfews'.
The picture was notably posted to social media hours before it was announced that she and her Love Island beau had failed to even last a month outside the villa.
A source told The Sun: 'Samie and Ciaran have decided that, for now at least, they're better off staying friends rather than pursuing things romantically.
'They made that decision in the week.
'Neither of them have a bad word to say about each other. Maybe they'll end up staying good mates and you never know what could happen down the line.'
Another source close to the Love Island beauty said that the pair's relationship dynamic took a turn for the worse after leaving the villa.
They said: 'They never made things official and haven't been able to spend much time together and things have fizzled out.
'They had an amazing experience in Love Island but they just didn't have things in common in the real world.'
Samie's interest in planning a potential move stateside comes after the Love Islander claims that she bullied Lucinda Stafford in the villa.
Lucinda, 26, had a rocky time in the villa and often clashed with Samie, 26, Belle Hassan, 28, and Jessy Potts, 27.
While Sami has yet to publicly address her split from Ciaran, she did share a telling picture of a sweatshirt that was emblazoned with the quote 'enforce male curfews'
Since leaving the South African villa, Lucinda has appeared on Paul C. Brunson's We Need To Talk podcast and claimed she felt 'bullied' by some of the girls, which led to her being 'isolated' from the group.
Hitting back at Lucinda's claims, Samie told the Daily Mail: 'Some of the stuff that is being said is so bizarre, like the bully accusations, they are not true.
'Every Love Islander that has gone on a podcast since the show has said categorically no one got bullied and obviously the show wouldn't go on if there was.
'That stuff is hard to hear, but you've got to move on, like I know what kind of person I am.'
Speaking at Carmex's Sip & Paint event at Jumeirah Carlton Tower hotel on Tuesday, Samie revealed she is still in contact with all of her Love Island co-stars, other than Lucinda.
Since leaving the villa, the pair have unfollowed each other on social media and have made it clear they are no longer friends.
Love Island All Stars winner Samie Elishi has hit back at co-star Lucinda Stafford's 'bullying' claims, insisting it is not true
Samie added: 'I'm a firm believer that everyone is entitled to their own opinions and that is fair because I've got my own opinion and I want people to respect it.
'At the end of the day, my morals are so strong and I know the truth. I know my truth and the people that I'm close to, their truth, and that's all that matters. We lived it; we know what went on.'
The influencer admitted she was ready to leave the villa with her then-partner Ciaran, as it had become more 'intense' than enjoyable.
'It was getting really intense and just not a very nice environment towards the end. As soon as we left, it was just like we could breathe again,' she explained.
The girls fell out when Lucinda, who was appearing on Love Island for the fourth time, picked Ciaran to couple up with after she arrived as a bombshell.
Tensions only worsened during a game of Snog, Marry, Pie, when Lucinda chose to pie Samie with ‘full force,’ which Samie described as feeling like a ‘slap in the face.’