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Lizzie Cundy

Lizzie Cundy

British television presenter (born 1968)


Elizabeth Jane Cundy (née Miller; born 2 May 1968)[2] is British socialite, TV personality and former wife of footballer Jason Cundy.

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Career

Cundy appeared on ITV's This Morning on their A Day with a Designer series and has since regularly appeared on debates and features. She covered the FIFA World Cup for GMTV and became one of their main debate specialists.[citation needed] In 2010, Cundy and her husband Jason both won Celebrity Four Weddings, Lizzie faced David Van Day, Katie Hopkins and Francine Lewis. In 2012 Cundy became the red carpet reporter for ITV2's film review show ITV at the Movies alongside David Bass and James King.[citation needed] She had a beauty and style column in Town and Country House and a show business column for OK! Magazine and the Daily Express. Cundy starred as the main lead in the West End Musical 'WAGS' 2014.

Cundy hosted her own football show called Wags World, and was the main Showbiz reporter for OKTV.[citation needed] Cundy was a "Grid Girl" for Formula 1 racing, and criticised the end of the use of "Grid Girls".[3] She works and features on This Morning, Good Morning Britain, The Alan Titchmarsh Show and Sky News.[citation needed]

Cundy formerly hosted a show called WAGS World on Wedding TV. Additionally, she co-hosts the reality makeover programme called So Would You Dump Me Now? with Sue Moxley also for Sky Wedding TV. She is also filming Sporting Icon WAGS and appears as a guest on This Morning, with more than fifty appearances since 2008 on ITV, and Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side from 2012 to 2018.

Cundy is a radio presenter for FUBAR Radio, hosting a weekly showbiz chat show called Access All Areas with journalist Stephen Leng.[4]

Personal life

Cundy married Chelsea footballer Jason Cundy in 1994; they separated in 2010 and divorced in December 2012.[5] They have two children together.[6][7][8] She is a supporter of the Conservative Party.[9]


References

  1. "Lizzie Miller-Cundy." White Management. Retrieved on 3 May 2018.
  2. "Elizabeth Jane CUNDY". gov.uk. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  3. "Access All Areas". FUBAR Radio. 10 December 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
  4. "Jason Cundy Profile, News & Stats | Premier League". premierleague.com. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  5. Brown, Nancy (14 October 2016). "Celebrity traveller: Lizzie Cundy". Daily Express.
  6. Catt, Lizzie; Higgins, Lisa; Teague, Jack (10 December 2011). "Lizzie Cundy on form". Daily Express.
  7. Martin, Emer (25 July 2013). "From WAGs to riches: Lizzie Cundy is having the time of her life". Evening Standard.
  8. Hyde, Marina (7 February 2013). "The Tory fundraising ball that lays bare the crisis facing Celebrity Conservatism". The Guardian. Lizzie Cundy: a rare sighting of a celebrity willing to show support for the Conservative party.

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