Stephanie Davis wants to front her own documentary on domestic violence and abuse.
The 24-year-old actress’ ex-boyfriend Jeremy McConnell, with whom she has seven-month-old son Caben-Albi, was found guilty of assaulting her earlier this week in court following a blazing row at her home in Merseyside, Liverpool, on March 10.
And now the brunette beauty is keen to use the frightening experience to help people going through a similar situation and has even been approached by TV companies.
A representative for Stephanie told The Sun Online: "Steph wants to use her very public battle with Jeremy for good – she wants to make a show that helps people who are going through what she had to live through.
"We are looking at a number of media options for Stephanie. Supporting domestic violence charities and organisations is absolutely on our priority list for Stephanie, she wishes to raise awareness and stop women going through what she has."
The former ‘Hollyoaks’ star broke down in tears in court on Monday (07.08.17) as she recalled how the 27-year-old reality TV star threw her around like a rag doll" because he thought she was having an affair with her pregnant best friend.
She said: "He was convinced I was having a lesbian affair with my pregnant friend, and the fireman across the road. He gets jealous. He was calling me a s**g, that I was fat and that no-one would ever want to touch me again.
"He put his thumb into the side of my gums, and that’s when I really started to panic. He was having, what I know and what Jeremy knows as, psychotic episodes.
"He took my phone off me, and I was trying to get it off him and he was ragging me everywhere. He bit the inside of my arm."
Jeremy is due to be sentenced on Friday (11.08.17).