Jessica Alves reveals she’s set to host her own chat show on NBC as she vows to become ‘America’s sweetheart’ after relocating to the US

Jessica Alves has revealed she will be hosting her own chat show on NBC as she shared her huge plans to kickstart her career in the United States.

The media personality recently moved to the US and has now exclusively told MailOnline that she dreams of becoming ‘America’s sweetheart’.

Jessica revealed she will appear in a Loose Women-style chat show for the channel, having previously appeared in Spanish-language series in the past.

She revealed: ‘I’ve been offered a contract with NBC to host my wife’s chat show – the format is very similar to Loose Women in the UK – where I’m the presenter.

β€œThe show is in English, but also in Spanish, since more than half of the United States is Spanish-speaking. Now we are just working on its legality.

Jessica Alves has revealed she will be hosting her own chat show on NBC as she shared her huge plans to kickstart her career in the United States

The media personality recently moved to the US and has now exclusively told MailOnline that she dreams of becoming 'America's Sweetheart'

The media personality recently moved to the US and has now exclusively told MailOnline that she dreams of becoming ‘America’s Sweetheart’

“I did seven TV shows here where I was also able to promote the comic books and now I’m ready to be the next American sweetheart because the ratings were super high.”

Jessica has previously appeared on Spanish talk shows La Mesa Caliente and Hoy Dia, and has shown off every inch of her stunning curves during her time in Los Angeles.

The reality star previously showed off her ample cleavage in a plunging yellow ruffled dress before slipping into a tiny gold bikini for a trip on a yacht.

Jessica recently revealed to MailOnline how she has been the victim of a terrifying stalker for the past six weeks, leaving her too scared to leave the house.

The TV personality told how she was forced to contact police and a security company to make her home safer after the ‘abusive’ man turned up at the London property.

Jessica, who regularly posts her location on social media, explained that she had seen a man ‘set his eyes’ on her in numerous places before finally speaking to her while she was out with friends in posh Mayfair.

She recalled: ‘He was drunk and put his arms around me. I then asked him to please not touch me in public and not touch me at all and respect my personal space. Then he got angry and started verbally abusing me. security came and asked him to leave’.

The next day, she claims the unknown man showed up at her house with flowers declaring his love for her, leaving Jessica terrified.

Jessica revealed she will appear in a Loose Women-style chat show for the channel, having previously appeared on Spanish-language series in the past

Jessica revealed she will appear in a Loose Women-style chat show for the channel, having previously appeared in Spanish-language series in the past

The Celebrity Big Brother star was previously a guest on the Spanish talk shows La Mesa Caliente and Hoy Dia

The Celebrity Big Brother star was previously a guest on the Spanish talk shows La Mesa Caliente and Hoy Dia

She revealed: 'I've been signed to NBC to host on my wife's chat show – the format is very similar to Loose Women in the UK – where I'm the presenter.'

She revealed: ‘I’ve been signed to NBC to host on my wife’s chat show – the format is very similar to Loose Women in the UK – where I’m the presenter.’

Jessica Alves reveals shes set to host her own chat

“I did seven TV shows here where I was able to promote the comic books as well and now I’m ready to be the next American sweetheart because the ratings were super high,” Jessica added.

Jessica is making the most of her time in the US, showing off her striking curves in a series of sexy looks

Jessica is making the most of her time in the US, showing off her striking curves in a series of sexy looks

He returned later that evening but ‘shaking’ the OnlyFans star refused to open the door and called the police.

Jessica told MailOnline that the incident has left her so scared that she has been fitted with high-tech security alarms for her doors and windows and has even hired a driver for protection.

She also said she had learned the man was now arrested on another case and was relieved he could no longer contact her.

‘I hope that he now receives the treatment and all the support he needs to quickly return to society as a changed person.’

Before you add: ‘Lately I haven’t been going to events in London or going out to meet friends very often. But knowing he’s gone and stalking me makes me feel much safer.”

It comes next Jessica announced that she is ready to release a comic book about her life and her transition from male to female.

Jessica has struggled to come to terms with her past and has had therapy to deal with the traumatic times in her life.

Although she was assigned male at birth, she considered herself a woman from “the age of three, four, five, six,” and played with Barbie dolls her grandfather bought her when she was younger.

The former Celebrity Big Brother housemate was bullied during her childhood and came out as transgender in January 2020 after living in privacy for three months before undergoing a breast enlargement and vaginoplasty.

She was diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder in 2013 and has spent Β£1 million on more than 100 operations over 21 years.

Jessica recently revealed to MailOnline how she has been the victim of a terrifying stalker for the past six weeks, leaving her too scared to leave the house

Jessica recently revealed to MailOnline how she has been the victim of a terrifying stalker for the past six weeks, leaving her too scared to leave the house

It comes after Jessica announced she will be releasing a comic book about her life and her transition from male to female

It comes after Jessica announced she will be releasing a comic book about her life and her transition from male to female

She told MailOnline: ‘After so many plastic surgeries and treatments to change my appearance, and now to maintain my appearance, I feel confident about telling my life story in an upcoming comic book.

‘I will relate episodes from my childhood, including having gender dysphoria and being rejected by my late father.

‘I’ve always been afraid to talk about my past. It was something I received therapy to forget about, but now that I’m 40 years old and a happy woman, it’s the right time to share something about my past life with people.

β€œI think my story will help many young adults and parents cope with and understand gender dysphoria, and also my fans, readers and haters to understand what my life was like, trapped in the wrong body and not being understood. ‘

The comic book will be launched just before Comic-Con in London on May 24.