Since she first shot to fame on The X Factor back in 2009, Stacey Solomon has won the hearts of the nation and her career has gone from strength to strength. And now the star is setting her sights on cracking America.
When she nervously walked on to the stage and sang What A Wonderful World in front of Simon Cowell, Stacey was a single mum who had spent years working at a fish and chip shop in Essex. Fast-forward 15 years and the mum-of-five is not only a singer but a TV star, an author, a lifestyle influencer and a decluttering guru, too.
According to a source, heading across the pond could very well be the next step for Stacey, 34, who is set on making her dream became a reality.
"Stacey has always been very business savvy and knows how to make money," they said. "But over the past few years, she has completely exceeded her expectations and has plans to become even bigger.
"She has never been as in demand and is in the fantastic position of only working with brands or companies that she wants to, as she knows she holds the power." Becoming a success in America is notoriously difficult, but it seems the Loose Women panellist could be hot property, given her likability and relatable personality.
"Despite her millions, Stacey is still seen as so down to earth - as is Joe. Stacey is aware they can't venture too far away from that image," the source continued.
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