Kimberly Hart-Simpson
Kimberly Hart-Simpson is a British actress and businesswoman from Rhyl, Wales, known for portraying the role of Nicky Wheatley in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. As well as being the founder of the fashion company Hart-Work, she has also appeared in the E4 reality series Celebs Go Dating: The Mansion.
Early and personal life
Hart-Simpson was born on 28 May 1987 in Rhyl. Her father, who died in 2007, was an English drummer from Oldham, and her mother is Welsh. Growing up, she attended Rhyl High School. When she was 16, Hart-Simpson and her family then relocated to Oldham, where she attended Oldham College. From 2006 to 2009, she trained at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. Prior to acting professionally, Hart-Simpson worked in various jobs, including being a manager at a McDonald's restaurant in Oldham, working at Fitness First, a seamstress of stage decorations, and an architectural company in Hyde. While working at the architectural company, she drove from Stockport to Ibiza alone using their van. The van broke down, and she stayed abroad for a season, also visiting Dubai. She stated that the road trip changed her "outlook on life", as the year away from acting allowed her to be happy in her personal life. She explained that this benefitted her professional career, stating: "When you audition it's less about that moment on tape - they want to see the personality of the person they’re going to work with and I think that's really important."In 2018, Hart-Simpson founded a fashion company, Hart-Work. In 2020, in an interview on Lorraine, she came out as bisexual. She explained that a year prior, she designed a rainbow-themed dress for actress Jessica Ellis for the British Soap Awards. She said: "we were representing the LGBTQ community and I'm part of that as well. I represent the B. So for me to do that was really, really important." In January 2021, Hart-Simpson stated that she is pansexual, rather than bisexual. She stated that everybody is on a "different spectrum" and that gender is "irrelevant" to her when dating, and added that when adjusting her Tinder preferences to display men and women, she was worried that somebody she knew would find her, but later realised "it would mean they were gay too".