Alfie Deyes has left management company Gleam Futures in favour of in-house representation.
The news comes after months of speculation about his status within Gleam, after his name was removed from their official roster in November 2017.
He has parted ways with the influential creator management company as his new company aimed at helping start-ups takes shape.
APPLYING FOR A JOB AT THE NEW COMPANY! https://t.co/0ldHKbPyrt pic.twitter.com/dmEPiXFpd1
— Alfie Deyes (@PointlessBlog) January 10, 2018
The move was confirmed on diarydirectory.com, with a statement saying Alfie has “taken his representation in-house” and that “all enquiries should now be directed to his Brand Partnerships Manager”.
Alfie’s decision mirrors that of fellow former Gleamers Caspar Lee and Joe Sugg, who left the company last year.
TenEighty has contacted Gleam Futures and Alfie’s representatives for comment.
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