Kate Lawler

Kate Lawler
Born Kate Louise Lawler
(1980-05-07) 7 May 1980
Beckenham, London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Television presenter, model, DJ
Years active 2002–present
Known for Big Brother
Television RI:SE
Celebrity Wrestling
Love Island

Kate Louise Lawler (born 7 May 1980) is an English reality TV personality, DJ and model. She was the first female winner of Big Brother UK, winning the third series (2002) of the reality television show. Since Big Brother, she has worked as a television presenter and personality, a model and as a disc jockey. She was born in Beckenham, London.

Big Brother

Kate Lawler won the third series of Big Brother in 2002, becoming the first female contestant to do so.

Career since Big Brother

In September 2002, Lawler became a DJ on Capital FM, a position she held until December 2003. She co-presented the Channel 4 breakfast TV show RI:SE from February 2003 until it was axed in December of that year. In 2005, she was one of the competitors in the ITV show Celebrity Wrestling, competing under the name The Brawler. She helped her team, the Warriors, win the team championship, but was eliminated in the semi-finals of the individual competition by fellow model Leilani Dowding.

Lawler wrote a twice-weekly Big Brother 7 column for The Sun online for the duration of the series.

On 14 August 2006, Lawler entered Love Island 2 as a new arrival. She came third top female in the final of Love Island.[1]

In 2006, Lawler appeared on Brainiac: Science Abuse, receiving an electric shock in an "electric chair". She was a presenter on Playdate, a late-night dating programme on ITV2.[2]

Lawler has appeared in various men's magazines, including Loaded, Front, Nuts and Zoo. On 24 July 2006 Ann Summers announced that Lawler would be the company's new model in its lingerie advertisements.

In 2007 Lawler appeared on the BBC comedy Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive.

On 1 October 2007 Lawler joined Kerrang! Radio, co-presenting the breakfast show, The Morning After alongside Tim Shaw from 7:00am–10:00am. When Shaw was suspended from the station on 23 April 2008, Lawler temporarily helmed the breakfast show on her own until Shaw's dismissal was confirmed. At this point, on 12 May 2008, she moved to Drive!, Kerrang's 4:00pm–7:00pm show, which she presented on her own until OJ Borg joined the show as her co-presenter on 27 October 2008. After the departure of Borg in October 2009 she became a solo presenter once again and is building audiences according to recent RAJAR figures with a programme which appears to major on audience interaction and features, much like a breakfast show. Lawler was nominated for a Sony Radio Award for Best Entertainment in 2013. Kerrang stopped broadcasting on FM in the West Midlands, and was just broadcast digitally in the summer of 2013, and Lawler was made the Breakfast host [3]

On 26 January 2008 Lawler returned to Big Brother as a hijacker for a day in the new show Big Brother Celebrity Hijack. She ran the Flora London Marathon on 13 April 2008 wearing only Ann Summers lingerie, raising funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.[4]

She appeared on the BBC gameshow Hole in the Wall in autumn 2009 and won the £10,000 which she donated to a cystic fibrosis charity.

On 18 September 2010 she appeared on Celebrity Total Wipeout.

In 2013, Kate joined Manchester based Key 103, her show was networked on other northern stations such as Radio Aire, Viking FM and Rock FM[5] presenting Monday-Thursday at 10.00pm-1.00am. In summer 2014 Liverpool's Radio City 96.7, became part of the shows that were networked. She also started to do the shows from Sunday-thru-Thursday.

Kate's last show with Key 103 was on Thursday 28th May 2015. Kate still remained part of the Bauer radio family continuing to host her Kerrang Radio Breakfast show each morning until February 2016.

On the 10th February 2016 Kate announced on her Twitter page that she is excited to be part of and start working with Virgin Radio, which launched on 30th March 2016, on digital radio and online. On 30th March 2016 Virgin Radio UK returned to digital radio and online with Kate hosting weekday afternoons 1pm-4pm.

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