Apprentice Karren Brady's model daughter 'approached to appear on Love Island'

The Apprentice star Karren Brady’s model daughter Sophia Peschisolido has revealed she has been approached to appear on Love Island on several occasions – but she has always turned ITV bosses down.

The 22-year-old beauty has become a fully-fledged social media influencer over the past year or two, modelling looks from online retailers for her 108,000 followers.

The Nottingham University graduate always leaves her fans with their jaws on the floor as she shows off her physique online.

It appears that Love Island bosses are desperate to sign up the brunette beauty, but she’s just not interested.

Speaking to the Mail on Sunday, Sophia revealed she has been headhunted by Love Island casting agents on more than one occasion.

Sophia Peschisolido has revealed she’s been approached by Love Island bosses – but has turned them down (Image: @sophiapesch/Instagram)

“I’ve been asked to go on loads of times but I’ve turned them down,” Sophia said.

“I just don’t want that kind of attention.”

Sophia also confessed her flawless figure is down to her genetics – and not exercise.

“I never work out – I went for a run for the first time in ages the other day and almost died,” she said.

Sophia often sends pulses racing with her sizzling snaps on Instagram (Image: Instagram/@sophiapesch)

Sophia is the youngest child to Lord Alan Sugar’s aide Karren, CBE, and dad Paul Peschisolido, a Canadian soccer manager.

Karren has always been supportive of her daughter’s modelling career.

Following Sophia’s first gig for Topshop, Karren gushed: “So proud of my daughter @SophiaPesch modelling for Topshop on Instagram. she looks AMAZING!”

The future of Love Island’s summer 2020 season could be in doubt due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Sophia is the daughter of Karren Brady CBE and Paul Peschisolido, a Canadian soccer manager (Image: Instagram)

The ITV2 series is filmed on the Spanish island of Majorca – but it may be impossible for cast and crew to reach the island due to travel restrictions currently in place to limit the spread of the deadly virus.

The show production team have been told the upcoming series “is still scheduled” to go ahead this year, but at a later date.

A source told MailOnline: “The team are still committed to the series airing this summer. The show will go on.

“Production on Love Island have been told the upcoming series is still scheduled to take place but the show will launch a month later in July.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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