'Love Island' 2023 star Cynthia Otseh-Taiwo has returned to her day job - two weeks after being dumped from the villa.

Cynthia Otseh-Taiwo is focused on her baking business after her brief stint on 'Love Island'

Cynthia Otseh-Taiwo is focused on her baking business after her brief stint on 'Love Island'

The baker and dental receptionist has revealed she is back to baking goods for her own cakes business, Cynful Treats.

Promoting the business told her Instagram followers: "Mother's Day boxes are live!! Send me a DM or email over at @cynfultreats_ to order from the Mother's Day range."

The 25-year-old beauty - who entered Casa Amor a few weeks ago but wasn't picked during a recoupling - has been documenting her journey since leaving South Africa with her fans on the social media app.

And she heaped praise on the ITV2 show's welfare team for the therapy they provided her with after she faced nasty comments from trolls.

She wrote recently: "Coming out from the villa you will have people who have their opinion about you even though they do not know you and with that comes some negative comments you can get lost in.

"I’ve had some negative comments which stuck with me for a few days but then I had a therapy session with the welfare team and they really made me realise you can’t please everyone… the perfectionist in me is starting to understand that."

Cynthia had a brief fling with 26-year-old recruitment consultant Casey O'Gorman during her stint on the programme, however, he chose 28-year-old fashion boutique owner Claudia Fogarty in the recoupling, who he was first coupled-up with.

The baker insisted their split "is what it is" during a Q+A with fans on her Instagram Story this week, and she no longer has feelings for him.