Alexandra Cane, who shot to fame after appearing on Love Island, has quit reality TV to train as a “trauma healer”.
The star is training to prepare for the career u-turn after losing four family members in just one year.
Alexandra told fans: “You have to heal yourself before you can heal others.”
She bravely opened up about her past trauma when members of her family died before her mum and boyfriend were diagnosed with cancer.
The star was pushed into the limelight after appearing on the dating show in 2018.
Afterward, her life spiralled out of control and she revealed she was hospitalised after feeling suicidal and struggling with alcohol.
Alexandra admitted she had endured one of the “most confusing, testing years of my life”.
But the star has now begun a new journey after working on herself since hitting rock bottom.
“I wanted to share some news with you,” she told fans.
“I’m currently working towards becoming a natural body healing coach and trauma-informed healer.
“I’m so excited for this new venture having experienced my own healing journey and soon to be able to hold space for others to become their best version of themselves.
“I really look forward to working with many of you in the future.”
The bombshell shared a clip of her dancing with fans.
She wrote: “When you finally understand what your soul has been put on this Earth to do.
In a reflective video post speaking from a secret location that’s a “personal, special place”, Alexandra said: “This journey is not easy but it is definitely possible.
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“Thanks to everyone who has supported me on this journey, it’s been a bit of rollercoaster.
“But I’ve got this sense of clarity at the moment and it’s so beautiful.
“I know this next chapter is going to be so fulfilling for me in every which way.”
The trained makeup artist recently turned 30 and launched her own workout plan, Alexandra’s Happy Body, after leaving the villa.
She also worked as a leading influencer by working alongside brands and launching her own activewear line.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk