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Fearne Cotton is one of the most successful presenters on British television who has now found fame across the pond. On the corporate scene, Fearne is an excellent awards host.
Fearne began her presenting career on The Disney Club when she was 16 and within a few years of learning her craft on other children’s programmes including Smile and The Saturday Show on CBBC, she moved over to mainstream TV and radio broadcasting.
Fearne became noticed by a wider public when she presented Top of the Pops with Reggie Yates and she was one of the last regular presenters for the show which ended in July 2006. She has since presented numerous other high profile programmes including Love Island, which she co-hosted with Patrick Kielty and was the main presenter on ITV2’s Xtra Factor before leaving our shores for the United States and passing the role over to her friend Holly Willoughby. Fearne has also presented parts of the Eurovision Song Contest, many telethons including Live 8 in Hyde Park, Comic Relief and Children in Need alongside the likes of Terry Wogan, Natasha Kaplinsky, Jonathan Ross and Lenny Henry.
In 2009, Fearne did a 5-day climb of Mount Kilimanjaro, alongside Ben Shephard, Gary Barlow, Alesha Dixon, Ronan Keating, Denise Van Outen and Chris Moyles, Cheryl Cole and Kimberley Walsh for Comic Relief. She was in the first group to reach the summit and helped raise £3.3m.
Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates presented BBC Radio 1's Chart Show and Fearne then became the first ever permanent female presenter of a BBC radio chart show.
In 2008, Fearne moved to the USA to host The Guinness Book of Records - Live. She later co-hosted the NBC reality show Last Comic Standing.
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