Greg is putting his career first

It's been a few weeks since 'Love Island' ended but all eyes are on what winner Greg O'Shea is up to now.

Greg won the reality series with Amber Gill. The two split the £50k prize.

Even with a nice bit of bob at his disposal, the Limerick man is keeping his feet firmly on the ground.

Shortly after his win, it was confirmed that O'Shea will be returning to the Irish Sevens rugby squad later this month.

Now the latest asserts he has landed a job as a paralegal at a law firm in Dublin.

According to The Sun, Greg has joined corporate law firm A&L Goodbody in North Wall.

He'd previously said his commitment to life as a rugby player and law student has been unwavered since 'Love Island' wrapped.

He said: “Rugby is my first love and I also want to qualify as a solicitor. If I dropped that now, it would be a waste.”

Greg studied law at the University of Limerick and will sit his FE1s in October.

He commented: "The plan is to become a solicitor once I retire. That’s the big plan, but I’ll do it in little steps.

"I have exams booked for October, the FE1s, so the plan is to still go for them. I’m not going to forget about my life just because I won Love Island.

"I have been offered a couple of TV shows but I want to get home, home to Ireland and back into my rugby. I miss it. This is my true love."

Keep an eye on entertainment.ie this weekend as Amber will be going to Ireland to meet Greg’s family. We'll have all the deets.