Literary Agent: Amanda Preston
Lucie started her career the face of youth channel Trouble in which she
flexed her presenting muscles as a roving reporter, host of a debate show,
makeover show, dating show and much more. Further gigs with networks
including Carlton TV and the BBC meant that Lucie learnt the ropes
alongside her pal Dermot O’Leary and developed an intrinsic knowledge of
what it takes to hold your own in front of the camera.
Her background in journalism then led to a return to writing and she was
snapped up by Heat Magazine where she’s now Features Editor and
respected media pundit and Heat Radio presenter.
Some things she’s done…
TV/radio
Host of Star Style – weekly mag show on heat radio
ITV2 – reporter backstage at the Brit Awards 2004
ITV2 – backstage at the National TV Awards 2006 [later this month]
Big Brother’s Little Brother
GMTV
Co presenter on Carlton’s – with Dermot O’Leary
Showbiz correspondent for BBC’s Housecall
Presenter for youth channel Trouble
2006 bi-weekly slot on Capital radio’s drive time with Lucio
Showbiz pundit on Ireland’s Today FM, with Ray D’arcy
- Lucie has just ghost written ‘The Secret Diary of Abigail Titmuss’ for publication in spring 2008
- Lucie was the ghost writer for Jade Goody’s number one bestselling book Jade: My Autobiography (Harper Collins). She has written numerous other books including The Worlds Stupidest Celebrities and God’s Gift, (both Michael O’Mara books) and Getting the Most Our of Your Twenties (Rough Guides).
- As a seasoned traveller Lucie has been working on the development of a set of travel guides for girls - a brand she plans to extend into TV.
- Lucie has run two half marathons [but hasn’t quite plucked up the courage to attempt a full one yet]
- Between the ages of 6 and 13 Lucie was a regular on the Isle Of Wight’s Latin American and Ballroom dancing circuit [oh yes].
Claim to fame:
- Starring as an extra in Ant and Dec’s movie
- Being bought a drink by Verne Troyer [Mini Me from Austin Powers]
- Robbie Williams pulling down his pants during an interview she did with him
- After interviewing The Hoff, he sent her a bunch of flowers to say thank you – then later emailed her his mum’s secret recipe for ‘green beans and cornflakes’ because she told him it sounded disgusting.
What others say about her:
“You’re cute, I like your voice. Er, how tall are you exactly?” David Hasselhoff, July 2006.
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