Jenni Falconer

Jenni Falconer

Infobox Celebrity



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name = Jenni Falconer
caption = Falconer at the 2008 BAFTA Television Awards
birth_date = birth date and age|1976|2|12
birth_place = Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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occupation = Television presenter
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Jenni Falconer (born 12 February 1976, in Glasgow) [http://www.gm.tv/index.cfm?articleid=447 Jenni Falconer] at gm.tv] is a Scottish television presenter.

After her family relocated to the South of England aged 7, Falconer moved to Leeds in 1994 to attend university, majoring in Spanish and Italian, with minors in Latin, Geography and Management. Studies [ [http://www.five.tv/home/frameset/?content=11781582& Jenni Falconer] at five.tv] However, she dropped out after a couple of years. Jenni now lives in London with her boyfriend James Midgley, an actor best known for his role in "Cutting It", who now runs his own post production facility.". [ [http://www.raynauds.org.uk/potioncms/viewer.asp?a=122&z=23 Interview from Now Magazine Sept 2005] ]

She made her television debut in 1994 as a contestant on "Blind Date", and later presented BBC Scotland's "Big Country" and ITV's "We Can Work It Out". She was the main host of "Entertainment Today" since its launch on GMTV in 2000 until it's end in 2008.

Her other work includes reporting on "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" in Australia for GMTV in November 2005, becoming the host of the National Lottery Draws in September 2006 and hosting Cirque de Celebrité in October 2007. She has also actively participated in reality shows, winning BBC One's Only Fools on Horses in 2006. She was a contestant on All-Star Family Fortunes in December 2007. She has also branched out into acting, having a role in "Ecstasy", a film adaptation based on the #1 bestselling book "" by Irvine Welsh. [imdb name|id=0266009] She won the Sport Relief showjumping competition "Only Fools on Horses" riding an 8 year old 16 hands mare called J-Lo.

A Partick Thistle fan, Falconer has described herself [ [http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/features/display.var.1534773.0.0.php The Herald : Features: MAIN FEATURES ] ] as obsessed by handbags, and has a collection of bags, both affordable high-street and designer. The designer bags are by Marc Jacobs, Mulberry, Chloe, Bracher Emden, Vivienne Westwood, Prada and Gucci - as well as a few vintage bags. She admitted in July 2007 [ [http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/features/display.var.1534773.0.0.php The Herald : Features: MAIN FEATURES ] ] that the most she had ever spent on a bag was £595 on a Mulberry bag, but that her boyfriend had bought her most expensive ones. When asked "How much is too much?" he said that she thought that too much was when you can't pay your bills. "It's one thing to have a great handbag, it's another to be able to buy food." Falconer has also posed for photographs in "FHM" dressed only in a black brassiere and panties [ [http://www.fhm.com/Site/Girls/CoverGirls/Article.aspx?Gallery=4347&Picture=6&GirlID=4347 Jenni Falconer ] ] .

Although "Entertainment Today" has been axed, Jenni can still be seen on GMTV, as a reporter.

References

External links

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