MAFS’ Ella Morgan lined up for groundbreaking Ann Summers contract after striping down to lingerie for sizzling shoot
MARRIED at First Sight's Ella Morgan is being lined up to be the new face of Ann Summers.
The reality star, 29, shot to fame when she appeared on the latest series of the hit dating show.
Ella, who made history as the first ever transgender bride on MAFS, is now being lined up to make history again.
The Sun can exclusively reveal the former clinic consultant from North Somerset is in discussions with bosses to be the new face of Ann Summers.
Ella has previously shot a racy social media campaign for the women's lingerie and sex toy retailer which went down a treat with fans.
She posed in a launderette wearing a selection of the giant's latest bras and tongs that left followers hot under the collar.
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An insider told us: "Ella's recent campaign with Ann Summers gained huge traction on social media, not only on her page but also theirs.
"Bosses are now drawing up plans to make Ella the face of the company and offer the star her very own fashion edit with them.
"It would make Ella the company's first ever trans celebrity in their 54 years of trading.
"Ella's diverse and young fan base is attractive to the company."
The reality favourite ruffled feathers when she cheated on her MAFS partner with fellow groom JJ Slater.
He has since gone public with his relationship to glamour model and reality star Katie Price, 45.
Last week Ella sizzled while trying on some of Ann Summers' latest sexy sets.
She wore an eye-popping blue silk cami top, before swapping to a burgundy bra and thong set.
She then opted for a sheer floral pink and red bodysuit and later changed into a lilac chemise, before showing off her figure in a lace black bodysuit and one-piece jumpsuit.
Ella teamed her lingerie with a blazer, denim shorts and a suit to make an outfit and to show how versatile the looks can be.
She told fans: "Get dressed & Styled with me wearing Ann Summers. Putting outfits together is one of my favourite things to do."