Zara McDermott reveals her next career move following split with long-term boyfriend Sam Thompson

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Zara McDermott reveals her next career move following split with long-term boyfriend Sam Thompson
Published: Jan, 07 2025 01:41

Zara McDermott has revealed her next career move following her split with her long-term partner Sam Thompson. The TV personality, 28, looked happy as she posed next to a huge TV camera and revealed that she was working on another documentary. She revealed that she has been working with BBC Three on a docuseries which explores toxic behaviours.

 [The TV personality, 28, looked happy as she posed next to a huge TV camera and revealed that she was working on another documentary]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The TV personality, 28, looked happy as she posed next to a huge TV camera and revealed that she was working on another documentary]

Zara explained that she hopes her documentary will be shown in school to teach them about toxic behaviours from a young age. Sharing a snap infront of a golden sunset, Zara penned: 'I am so grateful to be able to use my - platform to be able to make documentaries and make a difference in this world.

 [It comes as it's been reported that Sam and Zara split weeks ago and has already moved out of the couple's London home]
Image Credit: Mail Online [It comes as it's been reported that Sam and Zara split weeks ago and has already moved out of the couple's London home]

'We have been working away behind the scenes for almost a year now creating a documentary series that looks into the impact of stalking on victims that are experiencing it right now. Zara McDermott has revealed her next career move following her split with her long-term partner Sam Thompson.

 [Zara has also jetted off on a secret trip to Paris for New Year's as she takes some time to herself post break up]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Zara has also jetted off on a secret trip to Paris for New Year's as she takes some time to herself post break up]

The TV personality, 28, looked happy as she posed next to a huge TV camera and revealed that she was working on another documentary. 'I really hope this is another series that can be shown in schools as part of an educational piece around toxic behaviours.

'This is a huge passion of mine. I wish there were more documentaries about violence against women when I was in school. 'I really believe that by educating young people while they're in their adolescence, we can start stamping out behaviours before they get into adulthood. I really hope this documentary makes a difference.'.

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