She's known for belting out pop anthems as part of the girl band The Pussycat Dolls.
Yet Kimberly Wyatt, 39, is adding another string to her bow and is set to make her theatre debut, as she will take to the stage to play a press secretary called Kate Compton in an upcoming political thriller - Dead Lies.
Written by Hilary Bonner, the play will see Kimberly join Jaqueline Leonard, John Lyons, Harriet Thorpe, Clive Mantle, Patrick Pearson and Ashford Campbell in the fast-paced drama.
New venture: Kimberly Wyatt is set to make her theatre debut as she will take to the stage to play a press secretary called Kate Compton in an upcoming political thriller - Dead Lies
As well as politics, Kimberly's latest projects promises to offer steamy scenes, tales of murder, and plenty of scandal.
The storyline follows the protagonist Peter George [Clive Mantle] as he battles through an election campaign.
Peter claims he can save British politics by offering leadership devoid of 'sleaze and spin' and is welcomed as a hero by the public.
But when a scandalous secret threatens to bring Peter's political career tumbling down, the national hero will do anything to save his own skin.
Scandal: The play will see Kimberly join Jaqueline Leonard, John Lyons, Harriet Thorpe, Clive Mantle, Patrick Pearson and Ashford Campbell in the fast-paced drama
Exciting: As well as politics, Kimberly's latest projects promises to offer steamy scenes, tales of murder, and plenty of scandal
The new project comes after Kimberly's reunion with the rest of The Pussycat Dolls was pushed back during the coronavirus pandemic.
After releasing their first song in ten years - React - in 2020, the girl band were set to go on tour before COVID-19 struck.
The Pussycat Dolls - consisting of Ashley, Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta - announced their music comeback back in 2019.
But the reunion tour is now scheduled for later this month after COVID-19 caused