Angellica Bell Bio, Age, Husband, Kids, House, Net Worth, The Saturday Show

Angellica Bell Biography

Angellica Bell is a British television and radio broadcaster, best known for her work on CBBC from 2000 until 2006. She is also renowned for providing infrequent coverage on The One Show and co-hosting The Martin Lewis Money Show. Bell won Celebrity MasterChef in 2017.

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How old is Angellica Bell? – Age

She is 47 years old as of 24 March 2023. She was born in 1976 in London, United Kingdom.

Angellica Bell Family – Education

Bell is of St. Lucian heritage. Bell was born and raised as a Mormon. He attended Notting Hill and Ealing High School in Ealing, West London. She also attended the University of the West of England, where she graduated in 1996 with a BA Honours degree in politics.

Is Angellica Bell still married? – Children

Bell married Stuart Amory, a personal trainer, in January 2007. The marriage dissolved in July 2008. Bell started a romance with her former BBC co-star Michael Underwood, and they married in New York in December 2010. They have two children.

Angellica Bell Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of £1 million.

Where is Angelica Bell’s new house?

Angellica purchased the Victorian mansion for £915,000 last month and has already begun decorating.

Angellica Bell The Saturday Show

From 2004 to 2005, she hosted CBBC’s The Saturday Show. On December 1, 2006, Bell announced her departure from CBBC. The Saturday Show is a British children’s television series that ran on BBC One from September 22, 2001 and September 3, 2005. It replaced Live & Kicking and featured a mix of audience interaction, cartoons, games, and gunge. Dani Behr and Joe Mace were the original hosts, but were replaced in 2002 by Fearne Cotton and Simon Grant. Cotton left in 2004, and Grant was succeeded by Angellica Bell and Jake Humphrey, who served as the show’s final hosts until September 2005.

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Angellica Bell Career

Chime got going her profession as a meandering columnist on Channel 4’s The Huge Breakfast in the last part of the 1990s. She then had a spell introducing on Carlton Children’s live evening program The Maximum, with Paul Leyshon, prior to joining CBBC in May 2000 predominantly filling in as a moderator between shows. She turned into the primary anchor of shows, including That is Virtuoso!, Xchange, 50/50 and Bamboozle. She has likewise introduced EastEnders Xtra and Dance Xtra.

She introduced Occasion Hitsquad, the BBC travel program previously known as Flight Parlor. Ringer’s break into grown-up standard programming showed up on BBC One where she introduced The Incomparable English Town Show, with Alan Titchmarsh and James Martin, which was communicated in the spring of 2007. In Walk 2007, Ringer showed up on Entertainment Does Distinction Foundation.

Additionally in 2007, she introduced Dance Xtra for BBC Three and Youngsters Out of luck, and was one of the journalists on The One Show. In Pre-winter 2008, she facilitated the CBBC show Political race, and the ITV2 unscripted TV drama CelebAir. In 2009, she showed up on Elite player Mr and Mrs with her then-fiancė Michael Underwood.

In 2010, Ringer introduced the ITV program The Zone with Michael Underwood. That very year, she additionally introduced CBBC’s Venture Parent. On 17 July 2011, she showed up as a competitor on Destined to Sparkle. Ringer learnt tap moving yet didn’t come to the last. On 23 October 2011, Chime co-facilitated Something for the End of the week with Tim Lovejoy subbing for Louise Redknapp.

On 1 November 2011, she was sprinter up to Rav Wilding on reality series 71 Degrees North. On 21 June 2014, Ringer visitor facilitated an episode of End of the week Kitchen with Waitrose with Steve Jones and visitor facilitated on different events.

On 31 Walk 2014, 31 Walk 2015 and 23 November 2015, Ringer was a visitor co-moderator on The One Show. She likewise co-introduced four days of shows from 26 October 2015. She routinely is approached to remain in to have the show. On 5 January 2016, Chime showed up on BBC Two in Superstar Collectibles Excursion.

Chime subbed for Barney Harwood on the CBBC show Blue Peter for quite some time. In 2016, she participated in episodes of Tipping Point: Fortunate Stars and The Pursuit: Superstar Extraordinary on ITV.

From 7-11 Walk 2016, Ringer participated in difficult for Game Help, called ‘Damnation on High Oceans’, in which she, alongside five different superstars: Suzi Perry, Doon Mackichan, Alex Jones, Hal Cruttenden and Mineral Oduba cruised 1,000 miles from Belfast to London. Inclusion of this challenge was displayed on The One Show and an exceptional program broadcasted called Damnation on High Oceans in Walk 2016.

In 2016, she portrayed the daytime BBC series Family Locaters and co-introduced Badly Gotten Gains close by Rav Wilding. She participated in the 2016 series of Visit De Celeb on Channel 5.

In September 2017, Chime won the twelfth series of BBC’s VIP MasterChef, beating Dev Griffin and Ulrika Jonsson. In October 2019, Chime was a specialist on BBC VIP test show Richard Osman’s Place of Games Series 3, Week 2.