EXCLUSIVE: Ted Lasso writer-actor Keeley Hazell’s memoir Everybody’s Seen My Tits has landed at Grand Central Publishing, a division of Hatchette, in a aggressive scenario.
Everybody’s Seen My Tits chronicles Keeley’s experiences and struggles being a younger girl rising up in a working class, poor household on a council property (the ‘initiatives’), to turning into an object of male want as one of many UK’s most profitable Web page 3 and glamour fashions of all time. The e-book explores class, feminism, fame, abuse, sexual violence, and what it means to be a girl.
Hazell, a author and actor on Apple’s Emmy-winning Ted Lasso, started her profession as a mannequin, working with magazines equivalent to FHM, Loaded, Nuts and Zoo Weekly, earlier than transitioning to writing and performing. She is the inspiration behind the Ted Lasso character Keeley Jones, performed by Juno Temple, who, like Hazell, is a mannequin. Hazell recurs on the present as Bex, who dates Keeley Jones’ ex, soccer stud Jamie Tartt, performed by Phil Dunster.
Hazell’s different performing credit embody options Horrible Bosses 2 and Like Loopy, and E!’s soapy drama collection The Royals, which aired for 4 seasons. Hazell, a twin UK/U.S. citizen, is repped by Gersh and The Van Johnson Firm worldwide.