Loose Women star 'on track to make millions' and tipped for huge Strictly gig

Loose Women: GK Barry discusses facing bullying at school Loose Women's newest panellist GK Barry is on track for a bright future and could even land one of the biggest jobs on television following her debut on the ITV daytime show. Celebrity PR Specialist Kayley Cornelius has described the star as the "future of TV" and believes she could make millions.“Despite being relatively new to the media landscape, Grace Keeling, better known as GK Barry online is already in high demand and has seen her star rise rapidly over recent years."Grace speaks for a new generation, playing a pivotal role in drawing audiences back to traditional media. With the rise of social media, it’s no secret that traditional outlets have faced significant challenges as audiences shift their attention."She added: "Grace’s appearance on Loose Women is likely just the beginning of the opportunities that will come her way. Her ability to captivate audiences, combined with her quick wit, makes her exactly the kind of talent producers crave and if the demand for her continues, she will be on track to reach seven-figure earnings within the next year," she predicted speaking on behalf of Betfred

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Loose Women's GK Barry has been tipped to make millions following her debut on the ITV show (Image: ITV) “The future looks bright for Grace, who is currently in an exciting position to take her career in any direction she chooses."While her own TV show may still be a few years away, her next move could very well be securing a primary host position on prime-time television."As Strictly Come Dancing looks to attract new demographics and with rumours swirling about Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman potentially stepping down after this season, Grace will likely be at the top of producers’ lists as a replacement, propelling her career to new heights,” Kayley speculated.During her freshman appearance on the show last Thursday (August 8) she discussed the highs and lows of her school days.

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Alongside long standing panellists Kaye Adams, Denise Welch, and Frankie Bridge, she discussed whether popularity at school equates to a happier experience.

The 24-year-old candidly recounted how she wasn't one of the popular kids, despite trying to fit in with the cool crowd during her school years. Her witty personality was what helped her navigate those tough times, even if she felt she didn't fully blend with the more prominent groups.

In a moment that resonated with many viewers, she shared an empowering perspective, asserting: "The people that were ever horrible to me, I don't know what they're doing now, they're so irrelevant to me now. And that's amazing.

Kayley Cornelius was speaking on behalf of Betfred.



Loose Women star 'on track to make millions' and tipped for huge Strictly gig

Loose Women star 'on track to make millions' and tipped for huge Strictly gig

Loose Women star 'on track to make millions' and tipped for huge Strictly gig

Loose Women star 'on track to make millions' and tipped for huge Strictly gig
Loose Women star 'on track to make millions' and tipped for huge Strictly gig
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