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Christine Ouzounian Reality Show? Ben Affleck's ex-nanny has 'Bachelorette' plans

Christine Ouzounian is reportedly planning to enter the world of reality television after being immersed in the controversy surrounding Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's divorce.

There are rumors that Christine Ouzounian, the ex-nanny of Ben Affleck's children, is planning to be part of the reality television series "The Bachelorette." Given her alleged role in the celebrity couple's separation, her entry could definitely boost the ratings of the show if the rumors prove to be true, according to the Inqusitr.

After being rumored to be the third party in Affleck and Garner's marriage, Ouzounian has been trying to stay inconspicuous in public. But she reportedly plans to use her newfound fame to shine in the next season of ABC's The Bachelorette.

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There are also reports that Ouzounian is considering "Dancing with the Stars" as her point of entry in show business. An insider told New York Post's Page Six that the ex-nanny is looking for an agent who could get her a good TV contract.

"She knows she most likely can't go back to nannying — who in LA would hire her now to take care of their kids?" according to the source. "So she's going to use the spotlight to build a showbiz career."

Ouzounian was reportedly engaged with someone named Christoph Albury, a fishing guide in the Bahamas, when the alleged affair with the Hollywood star began this summer. Albury, on the other hand, ended their relationship around the time that the affair began, ET Online reports.

Some of Affleck's friends say the nanny is just using her connection with the actor to propel her showbiz plans. A source told News.com.au that Ouzounian has been making sure that media men are able to take photos of her all dressed up. She has also been hanging out in places in Santa Monica where the paparazzi can easily snap photos of her.

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