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Six Facts You Might Not Know About Zoe Ball

Whether they’re born or bred, or put down roots in our beloved county, Sussex is full of famous celebrities who’ve either made their start or got involved in our community – each week we take a look at one of these fascinating figures…

With a career spanning over three decades, Zoe Ball has become a familiar face in the entertainment industry. While many are familiar with her hosting roles on shows like "Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two" and her morning radio show, there are several intriguing and lesser-known facts about Zoe Ball. She’s also become a prominent figure in the Brighton community over the years following her marriage to DJ Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim). Here’s some facts that you might not know about the talented presenter:

 

 

1. Early Life and Famous Father: Zoe Ball was born on November 23, 1970, in Blackpool, England. She comes from a family with a strong entertainment background. Her father is Johnny Ball, a well-known television presenter and mathematician, who has been an inspiration to Zoe throughout her career. Sussex though, has played a significant role in shaping her journey, from her early days as a budding broadcaster to her current status as a household name.

 

2. Rise to Fame on Live & Kicking: Zoe Ball gained prominence as a television presenter in the 1990s when she co-hosted the popular BBC children's show, "Live & Kicking." Her infectious energy and natural rapport with co-host Jamie Theakston made her a firm favourite among young viewers. She also began her broadcasting career at local radio stations, including Southern Sound and BBC Sussex. 

 

 

3. Passion for Music: Beyond her television career, Zoe Ball has a genuine passion for music. She has worked as a DJ and now hosts her own radio show, "The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show," on BBC Radio 2. Her love for music is evident in her enthusiastic interviews with musicians and her ability to connect with audiences through the power of songs.

 

 

4. Record-Breaking Cycling Challenge: In 2019, Zoe Ball embarked on a remarkable charity challenge called "Zoe Ball's Hardest Road Home." She cycled over 350 miles from Blackpool to Brighton, raising awareness and funds for Sport Relief. Her inspiring journey broke multiple records, including becoming the first woman to complete the distance within a 24-hour period.

 

5. Hosting "Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two": Zoe Ball has become synonymous with the popular dance show, "Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two." Since 2011, she has been the main host of the companion show, providing in-depth analysis, interviews with the contestants, and behind-the-scenes insights into the world of dance.

 

6. Love for Football: As the daughter of a professional footballer, Zoe Ball developed a love for the sport at an early age. She supports Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club and has hosted coverage of football events, including the FIFA World Cup. Her passion for the game shines through in her enthusiastic and knowledgeable commentary.
 

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