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Privacy NoticeMichelle Keegan’s meteoric rise to fame may soon make her too in-demand for TV shows, with Hollywood offers flooding in. Following the massive success of her recent Netflix drama Fool Me Once, producer Danny Brocklehurst, who has collaborated with the 37 year old actress on several projects, including Brassic, predicts that her career is on the cusp of transitioning to the big screen. In an interview with the Daily Star newspaper, he revealed: “I think there’s a very high chance we won’t be able to get her for TV shows in the future.” The popularity of Fool Me Once has made it the most-watched series of the year on Netflix, captivating audiences worldwide.

Danny Brocklehurst has opened up about his predictions for Michelle Keegan’s career
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Writer Harlan Coben, who worked with Michelle on the show, has been inundated with requests from Hollywood executives eager to initiate talks with the talented actress. He praised Michelle, saying: “Michelle is so talented. She’s a great person to work with. Hollywood executives are always asking me, ‘How do I get in touch with Michelle?'” Harlan attributes Michelle’s broad appeal to her relatable and kind nature, stating, “People can sense the authenticity and the kindness with Michelle.” Michelle has been married to Mark Wright since 2015, and her husband has previously expressed his confidence in her potential to become a Bond Girl, citing her down-to-earth personality and commitment to her roots during an interview on Heart Radio.

Fool Me Once, starring Michelle, proved to be a huge success for Netflix
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“That is why when she sits there and reads news that she’s in the running to be the next Bond Girl, she’s like ‘nah, no chance, I’m not having it!’ But then when you think about it… why not?,” he said. “They’ve put her in the mix with Jodie Comer, [she] also could be running, and in the past we’ve had Rosamund Pike, Monica Bellucci, Halle Berry – just imagine if Michelle is the next Bond girl!” The prediction comes after Michelle was left red-faced at the National Television Awards earlier this month. As nominations were being read out, the camera panned to the cast of Brassic and Michelle’s co-star Ryan Sampson, who plays Tommo, could be seen revealing his nipple to the nation as Michelle unknowingly sat in front of him.

Michelle’s husband Mark Wright has previously spoken about the potential of her being a Bond girl
(Image: Instagram / Michelle Keegan)

As the light-hearted incident unfolded on our screens, Michelle who stars as fiery Erin Croft in the show, smiled at first. However, she soon turned behind her and was met by her co-star’s nipple, much to her surprise. Sign up to OK’s TV newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for freeStory SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnMichelle KeeganFool Me OnceBrassic

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Last Update: October 18, 2024