Sofie Allsopp

Sofie Allsopp

The Honourable Sofie Allsopp is a television presenter and sister to fellow television presenter, Kirstie Allsopp, of "Location, Location, Location" fame. Sofie once stood in for her sister as the presenter of a special 'Location, Location, Location' - this was criticised in the Guardian as being evidence of a lack of meritocracy in British TV [http://money.guardian.co.uk/news_/story/0,,1929927,00.html] .

In spring 2008, Sofie started hosting the Canadian television show, "The Unsellables", on HGTV Canada [http://www.hgtv.ca/] . Her role on the show is to help people sell their "unsellable" homes.


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