Celebrity Big Brother’s Stacy Francis confirms she has permanently moved to the UK and is eyeing up a role on Made In Chelsea
The X Factor USA singer is making plans to launch her West End career after bringing over her children
STACY Francis last night confirmed she is set to stay in the UK for good and is now bizarrely looking for a role on Made In Chelsea.
The Celebrity Big Brother star, 47, attended the WhatsOnStage awards with both of children in tow as she set about mingling with producers in a bid to bag a West End role.
Speaking on the red carpet, she told The Sun’s Bizarre column: “I have relocated, I love the UK—I don’t think I’m ever going back to the States!”
Stacy also revealed she has signed with a well-known theatre agent and is now searching for her first big West End role.
“I just signed with Cole Kitchenn, I would love to star in a show in the West End. I went to see Dreamgirls the other night and I was crying so much—Amber Riley killed it.”
Stacy takes to the stage in her own show on March 9 at London’s Hippodrome.
However, the star revealed she also plans to follow in the footsteps of other US stars like Stephanie Pratt and get involved in a UK reality series—all the while searching for a British boyfriend.
“I’ve been looking into some things. I don’t know much about your shows here yet. Made In Chelsea and Essex…I don’t know…and I think I saw a show called First Dates. I am single and I’m looking for a British boyfriend.”
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Earlier this month Stacy revealed she had banned Kim Woodburn from a cast reunion after her explosive rows on the show.
Revealing she has invited everyone else to the bash, Stacy told the Daily Star: “I definitely would not want Kim there. She can stay home.
“She said she and her husband would come. But I don’t want her there. The others wouldn’t be comfortable having her there.”
Stacy made a u-turn on Kim after previously admitting she felt bad for the star.
On leaving the house, she said: “I feel bad right now about the information I found out about Kim and the things she’s been through in her life.
“I feel bad for disrespecting her and I feel bad for anything I’ve said on stage like tonight with Emma and in the house about her.”
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