2FM star Lottie Ryan has announced that she is no longer represented by NK Management - the agency that looks after Ryan Tubridy.
Her profile picture is still on the talent agency website this morning - and she also appears front of their website in a large group photo, along with other stars such as Joe Duffy, Claire Byrne and Dave Fanning.
Lottie took to social media on Tuesday morning to announce her departure from the talent agency, headed by Noel Kelly.
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She wrote on Instagram: "My relationship with NK Management ended a number of weeks ago when we respectfully parted ways.
"I will not be making any further comment."
The move comes just a day after it was revealed that RTE spoke to the radio host about filming a Toyota advert in the station’s car park - without clearing it with the station.
Lottie had been promoting a new €50k Toyota model in the video, which has since been taken down, as part of a personal sponsorship deal.
The mum-of-one is the eldest child of the late Gerry Ryan and his wife, Morah.
The self-employed contractor with the national broadcaster was seen describing the electric silver Toyota BZ4X as 'the equivalent of a first-class plane seat on the road' in the short clip.
Filmed near RTE's radio building, the broadcaster's logo could be briefly seen in the video.
Lottie became the focus of attention on Monday as the story of the RTE reprimand began trending on Twitter.
NK Management represents a host of Irish stars; such as Pat Kenny, Dermot Bannon, Craig Doyle and Colette Fitzpatrick.