Britain's Got Talent star Connie Talbot is reportedly about to launch her own range of children's clothing and MP3 players.
The eight-year-old, who found fame on the first series of the talent show in 2007, has been building her career by singing across the globe.
Her mum Sharon told The Sun that Connie has been working on a range of children's clothing and other licenced products.
She said: "There are loads of things going on at the moment.
"There's a new album in the pipeline, the Connie Talbot clothing range is due to launch soon, and there's even been a Connie Talbot MP3 player been made in her honour.
"The only other artists who have an MP3 named after them are Coldplay, The Beatles, and Elvis!"
Connie's new album will be her third release for the Rainbow Recording Company.
She signed to the label, an off-shoot of Rhythm Riders, after Simon Cowell and Sony BMG decided not to go offer her a contract because of her age.
Cowell has said that he would be happy to work with Connie "when the time is right."
Piers Morgan also said that her performances in the talent show helped to pave the way for other child stars like Faryl Smith.
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