Ferne McCann has revealed she is meeting with acting agents as she prepares to grow her infamous telly career.
The former TOWIE star is set to give fans insight into her acting dreams as she discusses roles with agents during the new ITVBe series of First Time Mum.
Single mum-of-one Ferne, 29, wants to get involved in both acting and musicals and is determined to reach her goal over the next few years.
The latest series of the hit series will see the reality TV star preparing to break into a glitzy new role.
For the first time ever, fans will also get a sneak peak of Ferne singing.

The star, who is set to celebrate her milestone 30th birthday this year, said: "I'd love to get into acting and doing musicals."
She added: "You see me meeting with acting agents this series and looking at ways to grow and change my career.
"You also see me sing. I'm dreading it."

The star says over the next seven years, she wants to "continue this little content happy streak" and discussed having more children in the future.
The blonde beauty is mum to toddler daughter Sunday, who is two, and says she'd "love" to extend her little family.
Ferne and Sunday recently moved into a beautiful Essex farmhouse mansion together, and they seem to be getting on so well.


She continued: "I really feel like now is the first time I feel so content and really settled in my life with the move and having a child and where things are. I want to grow my family, and try new things."
Ahead of her big birthday in August, Ferne says she really wants to go to the Bahamas and swim with the pigs, but admitted "all future plans are on hold at the moment" due to the coronavirus.
The popular TV figure also spoke about how proud she is of her TOWIE co-stars, including Gemma Collins and sisters Sam and Billie Faiers, ahead of the show's 10-year anniversary.


Ferne said they have "wicked personalities" and are very "hard-working and successful" people.
She explained: "I think the concept of TOWIE was just genius when it started.
"Essex people are very genuine and they keep it real, and I think people loved that from the offset."
She added: "Essex people are also very hard working. The reason why people are successful, it doesn't come for free, it’s because they've all been willing to put hard work into it."
*Ferne McCann: First Time Mum airs Wednesdays at 9pm on ITVBe
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