Jayne Sharp

Jayne Sharp is an English broadcaster who is a former host of Bingo Night Live[1] on ITV.

Early life

Sharp is from Durkar in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Before presenting, Sharp went to the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside to study Media and Film, achieving a BA Hons degree. Her first job in TV was as a runner on Family Affairs, and she also worked in Durkar Fisheries, a fish and chip shop.[2]

Presenting career

Sharp has previously hosted Dial-a-Date (ITV), Live With Christian O'Connell (Five), Bad Lads Army (ITV2), 50 Years 50 Records (ITV and ITV2), Glory Ball Live (Challenge), (owned at the time by then boyfriend Chris Evans),[3] Wudja Cudja (ITV) and Little Monsters on Sky One.

On a number of occasions throughout 2010, Sharp guest presented Live From Studio Five, taking the place of Melinda Messenger, Kate Walsh and Emma Willis whilst they were indisposed. She presented an episode of The Hot Desk for ITV2.

Writing

Sharp writes a column for What Woman Want, a monthly supplement for the Wakefield Express.[4]

Personal life

Sharp has a daughter, Nicole Katherine Vitty (born 2 August 2007) by Dave "Comedy Dave" Vitty. The couple married 23 August 2008. On 22 April 2011, it was announced they were divorced. On 23 March 2016, Sharp gave birth to a daughter, Piper, by fiancé Ross Neil.

Sharp had also previously dated and lived with media mogul Chris Evans.

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References

  1. "Bingo Night Live Clip" YouTube
  2. EVANS STAYS SHARP "Mirror Celebs", 23 June 2005
  3. Loved-up Evans Has A New Lodger Archived 2010-04-14 at the Wayback Machine "Sky Showbiz", 23 June 2005
  4. "New deal for women in the Express" Wakefield Express


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