Now it's Nick Kyrgios, the Netflix documentary (And you might want to cover George's ears, Kate)
Tennis bad boy Nick Kyrgios is set to make millions of pounds from a fly-on-the-wall Netflix documentary about his tempestuous Wimbledon run.
The 27-year-old Australian firebrand is understood to have signed a lucrative deal with the streaming giant before the tournament, allowing producers exclusive access.
Much of the documentary will focus on the final – his first in a Grand Slam tournament – when he was defeated by Novak Djokovic.
The Netflix crew even followed Kyrgios to his post-match party at exclusive London nightclub Wyld, where he drowned his sorrows with pals, girlfriend Costeen Hatzi and his sister Halimah.
Halimah, a singer who wowed judges on the Australian version of The Voice, revealed the presence of Netflix cameras via Instagram.
During his stay in London for the tournament, Kyrgios and Costeen also made time for sightseeing at top tourist spots, including Buckingham Palace.
One source said: ‘Sports documentaries are working well for Netflix. They get huge viewing figures across the world. Nick is fascinating to watch both on and off the tennis court. His antics at Wimbledon made him a household name.
‘This film will feature footage, which could be explosive – and compulsive viewing. Wimbledon was a very colourful time for him.
‘It is also expected to feature interviews with Nick and other members of his team.’
The temperamental Aussie, reportedly worth £13 million, was watched by millions at Wimbledon, including last Sunday’s final, which he lost 6-4 3-6 4-6 6-7.
Among the spectators were the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their eight-year-old son Prince George, who listened as Kyrgios delivered an expletive-ridden rant from Centre Court to his support team. The Duchess later giggled with the star