Charlotte Church is set to star in new documentary with her family.
The 33-year-old singer is excited but "terrified" about appearing in the upcoming show alongside her mother Maria Cooper and father James Church.
It’s said the family will be taken away from society and hidden away in a rural part of the UK so they can confront the tensions Charlotte’s sudden rise to fame in the late 1990s created within the family.
She is quoted by The Sun newspaper as saying: "There’s lots of stuff we’ve talked about – and the prospect of doing that is both terrifying and enthralling."
In 1998, then 12-year-old Charlotte released her debut album ‘Voice of an Angel’ which sold millions of copies and made her the youngest artist in history with a number 1 album on the British classical crossover charts.
Since then, the singer – who has children Ruby, 11, and 10-year-old Dexter with former partner Gavin Henson and is married to Jonathan Powell – has continued her career as a successful and popular artist.
Meanwhile, the ‘Crazy Chick’ hitmaker previously admitted she stopped being able to "focus" and was "secretly addicted" to checking apps on her iPhone, which has also negatively impacted on the relationships she had with her loved ones.
She said: "I was secretly addicted as the anxiety carousel wheeled unwieldy. I couldn’t focus, not even on a single app on my phone before I was drawn to another, ‘distracted from distraction by distraction’.
"It wasn’t just Twitter and emails I was monitoring with obsessive regularity: it was the weather, in places where I wasn’t; it was my menstrual cycle app; it was the ticket site SongKick.
"And when all that was exhausted: scroll, scroll, scroll. It started to affect my relationships with friends and family, especially as the colours of our politics became our only interactions."