Fearne Cotton
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Revision as of 22:31, 24 January 2016
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Shows
Celebrity Juice (team captain)
Comic Relief Does Fame Academy (participant)
Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up
The X Factor (ITV2 coverage)
Biography
Won the 1998 CITV / Disney Channel search for a presenter, and hosted the weekend breakfast programme Diggit for three years. Fearne moved to the BBC in 2002, where she hosted Record Breakers, The Saturday Show, and was the final regular presenter of Top Of the Pops before it was cancelled in 2006 - an event she missed owing to commitments on Celebrity Love Island. Her career highlight was a television interview with Princes William and Harry in 2007.
Fearne co-presented Smile with Reggie Yates, and worked with him on the CBBC travelogue programme Only in America. The pair presented a weekend breakfast show on Radio 1 for two years, before moving to the station's flagship chart show in 2007.
Trivia
Fearne Cotton briefly dated Fame Academy 2 participant Peter Brame.