Lizzie Cundy

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Lizzie Cundy
Born Elizabeth Miller
1970
Richmond, London, England
Alma mater Central School of Speech and Drama[citation needed]
Occupation Television presenter, fashion & beauty advisor, model
Years active 2008–present
Spouse(s) Jason Cundy (m. 1994–2012)
Children 2

Elizabeth "Lizzie" Cundy (born 1970), née Miller, is an English television presenter, fashion & beauty advisor and model.

Cundy hosts the TV show WAGS World and co-hosts So Would You Dump Me Now? with Sue Moxley, and Sporting Icon WAGS, all on Wedding TV.

Career history

Cundy appeared on ITV's This Morning on their A Day with a Designer series. In 2008, Cundy became the Red Carpet Reporter for ITV2's film review show ITV at the Movies alongside David Bass and James King.[1]

She took part in the second series of Channel 4's Celebrity Coach Trip which was broadcast in October 2011. In 2010, Lizzie and Jason both won Celebrity Four Weddings, Lizzie faced David Van Day and Katie Hopkins. She had a beauty & style column in Town and Country House.

Current work

Cundy hosts 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 Wedding TV. She is also filming Sporting Icon WAGS and appears as a guest on This Morning, with more than twenty appearances since 2008 on ITV, and Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side, 2012–present. Lizzie regularly writes a column for OK! Magazine and the Daily Express.

Personal life

Cundy married footballer Jason Cundy in 1994, but they separated in 2010 and divorced in December 2012. They have two sons, Josh and James.[2] She is a supporter of the Conservative Party.[3][4]

References

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