DANCING With The Stars finalist Kayleigh Trappe has revealed the real reason she has been missing online.
The TikTok sensation became a fan favourite on the hit dance competition this year and managed to jive herself all the way to the final.
Kayleigh Trappe made it to the final of this year's Dancing With The Stars
Kayleigh addressed why she has been missing online
However she missed out on the big win when Irish Olympian Rhys McClenaghan and his professional partner Laura Nolan received the winning vote.
As the series wrapped last month, Kayleigh was still on a high as she jetted off on a sun holiday with fellow DWTS pal Jack Wooley.
The funny lady also landed her own radio show on TalkSPORT within the a few weeks of finishing the series.
And although it's all exciting news for Kayleigh, fans began to notice that the star was not active on social media.
The TV star was quick to comment on her recent disappearance as she took to her Instagram stories to explain where she's been.
Kayleigh said: "Hello a chairde, it's been on my mind that I've been a little bit quiet with videos and what not online."
The RTE star admitted: "This is purely because the comedown from the show hit me like a ton of bricks. It really did."
She confessed that she "missed" working on the programme "so much" that it started to take a toll.
The star added: "I just needed a bit of routine and a bit of normality. I had to see all the fam bam and whatever else."
Kayleigh promised followers that her videos would be coming back in "full force" very soon.
The 29-year-old continued: "I'm excited to get back making things and I've plenty of lovely jobs lined up.
"So those of you asking me in my DM's, 'Am I alright', I am 100 per cent don't you worry."
NEW CAREER VENTURE
The social media star was announced as a new voice on TalkSPORT Ireland's new radio platform earlier this month.
Kayleigh will present her very own show titled MNÁsplaining which will celebrate female atheletes.
The clever title is a play on the word "mansplaining", which means to comment on or explain something, to a woman, in a condescending, manner.
Mna is the Irish word for women, making for a clever spin on the phrase.
Kayleigh will make her debut on the station this May.