Zoe Hardman

Zoe Kristi Hardman (born 16 November 1982 in Kent, England) is a British television presenter and actress. She first appeared on TV in Channel 4's reality game show Playing It Straight in 2005.[2]

Zoe Hardman
Born
Zoe Kristi Hardman[1]

(1982-11-16) 16 November 1982
OccupationTelevision presenter, actress
Spouse(s)Paul Doran-Jones
Children2

Career

She was a presenter on ITV's phone-in quiz show Glitterball. She is heavily involved in the Entertainment and Fashion show weekly for the online entertainment syndication company ReelKandi TV. She also continues to do commercials, acting and voiceover work. In 2011, Zoe was the showbiz news reporter for an on-line channel (T5M). Last summer was also spent filming at The Ashes (Cricket) tournament for the ECB. Since the launch of the Nuts TV channel, Zoe has been one of the main presenters on Friday and Saturday nights.

In January 2012, she began hosting Take Me Out: The Gossip on ITV2 alongside Mark Wright, until the show was rested in 2014. She did not return to the show when it was revived in 2015. She also appeared as MC at the Boodles tennis tournament at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire.

In June 2015, Zoe started hosting her own late night radio show across the Heart network from 10pm-1am. In August 2016, she moved from late-nights to Sunday afternoons on the station. In January 2020, Hardman became installed as the host of Heart Weekend Breakfast but was then moved to Saturday afternoons and Sunday mid-mornings following the departure of Sian Welby.

Personal life

On 25 April 2016, Hardman announced that she was expecting her first child with her rugby player boyfriend, Paul Doran-Jones. Their daughter, Luna,[3] was born on 19 September 2016.[4]

Television credits

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References


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