Tom Daley is planning a career as a children’s author after winning gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
The 27-year-old diver bagged the top medal in the men's synchronized 10-metre platform event, as well as a bronze in the individual event at the same games, bringing his total number of Olympic medals to four.
Following his success, Tom is set to release a memoir titled ‘Coming Up For Air’ in October this year, but is now also reportedly planning a further career in book writing – specifically children’s books.
A source said: “Tom has proved he is a compassionate, driven and talented man who thousands of young people look up to.
“So when the idea of a possible kids’ book came up there was a lot of interest.
“Tom has his debut memoir, ‘Coming Up For Air’, out in October and those around him think it’s going to be a bestseller.
“Off the back of that a lot of big-name publishing companies have shown an interest in producing a children’s book.
“There are meetings being lined up next month with Tom’s literary agent to discuss the possibilities.”
Tom is dad to three-year-old Robbie – whom he has with his husband Dustin Lance Black – and is hoping he will be able to tap into his life as a father to work out what kids want in a book.
And the sports star wants to “inspire more children” with his potential career change.
Speaking to The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column, the source added: “Tom has a huge appeal and because of his incredible sporting career he is a household name.
“His success at the Tokyo Games only made him stand out more and those around him think a children’s book would be a brilliant step.
“As a father himself, he knows what works for children and what they like.
“And being able to continue to inspire more children through a book is a real pull. Tom is incredibly busy but this is something his team wants him to consider.
“They think it would be a roaring success.”
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