Ronnie O'Sullivan announces new career move with message to fans ahead of UK exit
Reach Daily Express June 05, 2025 03:39 AM

Ronnie O'Sullivan has confirmed his next career move by becoming a YouTuber. The seven-time world champion barely played competitively over the second half of last season after smashing his cue in anger at the Championship League in January.

pulled out of the Masters, which he was due to defend, and a string of other tournaments before returning to action, armed with a new cue, at the Despite making the semi-finals, the Rocket cut a frustrated figure for the most part, complaining about both his form and equipment. He even took the drastic step of during his last-four defeat to eventual champion

After being crushed 17-7 by the Chinese superstar, the Rocket announced he and said he planned to pick and choose which tournaments he enters. He has now engaged in another interest away from the table that he'll be able to fulfil wherever he goes by launching his own YouTube channel.

With a link to a clip of his momentous 1000th professional century in the Players Championship final in 2019, O'Sullivan wrote on X: "Finally gone and got a YouTube channel... I will be uploading all sorts here from some of my favourite shots and matches to me cooking to me meeting and chatting to some interesting people. Hope you guys enjoy it!!"

However, upon visiting the channel, the only clip available was one of him hitting a 147 in practice while in Saudi Arabia before the World Championship. The 1000th century break clip appeared to have been removed.

Still, the announcement went down well with many of his 564,000 X followers. One replied: "Subbed already. Can't wait for more content. Good luck!" Another added: "Good luck Ron, keep grafting & playing for as long as you can." A third quipped: "Ronnie O'Sullivan cooking must be Fast Food!"

Speaking after his World Championship exit, O'Sullivan explained his immediate plans, which involved getting away from the UK. "I think I'm going to be moving out of the UK this year. A new life somewhere else," said the Essex potter, who has a academy in his name in Saudi Arabia.

"I'll still try and play snooker but I don't know what the future looks like for me really. I'm moving away soon so I'll just see how it goes. There's a lot of more important things in life to worry about than a game of snooker.

"For me, it's a big part of my life, but I've got to try and figure out what my future looks like, whether it's playing or not. I'll be moving away to the Middle East but we'll see how it goes. I might be back in six months, who knows!"

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