OHMYGOSSIP — Shirley Ballas is in talks to turn her life story into a film.
The ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ head judge has admitted there have been “a couple of inquiries” about transforming her book, ‘Shirley Ballas: Behind the Sequins’, into a movie, and there are “other stories” to be told she couldn’t fit into the autobiography.
Speaking on Nicki Chapman’s ‘Talking Success’ podcast, she said: “There is a couple of inquiries out there. I’m not really sure how that’s going but there’s a couple of inquiries.
“I think once I have the book and then I add to it other stories, because I had to choose what I wrote, and it just keeps going on now the drama. There’s still drama.”
Shirley – who has been married twice before, to ballroom dancers Sammy Stopford and Corky Ballas – recently admitted she has been feeling “exhausted” since she had coronavirus, and has to go to bed at 7pm.
Speaking in mid-April, she said: “Lots of people recovering from COVID, including myself, feel tired.
“I’ve had it for weeks, I’m going into week six.
“I’m normally a sprightly person going morning until night.
“I’m exhausted, I’m tired. And sometimes by seven o’clock, to be quite honest, I just have to go to bed.”
The 60-year-old star felt like she’d “won the lottery” by being able to work on ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ last year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
She said: “I am the type of person where if I keep busy … I am normally going from 6am in the morning until the evening and then suddenly in lockdown, you are looking for things to do because I am a rule follower.
“I don’t like to break the rules. Of course I was absolutely extremely grateful that the BBC got ‘Strictly’ on.
“I felt like I had won the lottery, so to speak, and I will never take another job for granted for sure.”
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