Charlotte Crosby hints at 'bigger' career plans as she shuns reality TV

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Charlotte Crosby has insisted she won't be returning to reality TV as she's 'striving for bigger things' and doesn't want to do shows that are 'too much effort'

Charlotte Crosby is done with reality TV

Charlotte Crosby said she is done with reality TV

Charlotte Crosby has said she is "striving for bigger things" than just being a reality TV queen.

The 34-year-old star found fame on Geordie Shore over a decade ago and has been a staple in numerous telly contests since. However, she insisted she won't be doing that anymore because they require "too much effort" for a small pay cheque.

Speaking to Daily Star Sunday, Charlotte revealed: "I love TV and some people want to do everything they're offered. But I've done that now." She's turning down any gig that smells like hard graft, saying: "Anything that just seems a bit too strenuous, I just don't really want to do it. I don't really want to do shows that are going to be too much effort."

She's calling time on chasing small-time payoffs, noting: "It's just a little pay packet and then it's over." Charlotte's eyes are firmly set on grander goals, as she proclaims: "I'm striving for bigger things right now."

The 34-year-old star found fame on Geordie Shore over a decade ago (

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Charlotte knows it won't be that easy to achieve her ambitions (

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Now the ex-Just Tattoo Of Us presenter, who's a mum to her two-year tot Alba and expecting again with her beau Jake Ankers, is zoning in on her entrepreneurial side. In a bid for business supremacy, she disclosed: "I've got two businesses. I want to be a successful owner who one day sells her business for millions of pounds and I don't think dancing in the ballroom on 'Strictly' is going to get me there."

But Charlotte knows it won't be that easy to achieve her ambitions as there is also major risks involved. She added: "I'm ready to take over the business world. I find the business world electric. It's a rollercoaster - it's up and down. There's a fear of bankruptcy. But I love being creative."

Charlotte recently vowed never to return to 'Geordie Shore', even though she had fun as the Boss on Australian spin-off series titled, 'Aussie Shore'. She told The Sun newspaper in September: "I left 'Geordie Shore' and didn't want to be involved in a show where you live and breathe drama, drunkenness and arguments. I just wasn't about that anymore.

"When I got offered to be the Boss, I thought it was a great chance to still be involved in what I love and always done, but not be fully involved ... It was very nostalgic, every single moment I would walk in the house and there would just be mess everywhere, so many good memories would come flooding back, it was so nostalgic the whole way through."

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