Chris Moyles Bio, Age, Wife, House, Net Worth, Weight Loss, The Big Breakfast

Chris Moyles Biography

Chris Moyles is an English radio and television host, as well as the author and host of a  Show of his name on Radio X. He previously hosted the Show on BBC Radio 1 from 2004 to 2012, as well as Chris Moyles’ Quiz Night on Channel 4 from 2009 to 2012.

How old is Chris Moyles? – Age

He is 49 years old as of 22 February 2023. He was born in 1974 in Leeds, United Kingdom. His real name Christopher David Moyles.

Chris Moyles Family – Education

Moyles was born in Dublin to postman Christopher Moyles and housewife Hannah Veronica “Vera” Moyles. He attended Mount St Mary’s Catholic High School.

Chris Moyles Girlfriend

Moyles and his girlfriend Tiffany Austin live in Highgate, London.

Chris Moyles Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $20 Million.

Why did Chris Moyles lose all his Weight? – Weight Loss

Moyles announced in 2018 that he lost five stone, but he has maintained his weight loss since then. Since leaving his employment on BBC Radio 1’s breakfast show in 2012, the Radio X broadcaster has been on a serious health drive. Moyles credits his new slim figure to a combination of healthy food, frequent exercise, and a personal trainer. The radio DJ used to eat junk food but has now replaced it with veggies, fruit, grains, and protein.

His current diet consists of only 2,000 calories per day, which is 500 less than the daily necessary amount. He was said to do cardio three times a week, utilizing free weights and running. Moyles also claimed to have lost weight by avoiding alcohol and bread. Because of his shift pattern, he claimed he frequently chose fast and easy junk food over making something good to eat.

Chris Moyles House

Chris resides in Highgate, North London. According to the property website Rightmove, the average house price in the affluent neighborhood is more than £1.1 million. His flat is modern and clean, with a lot of neutral colors.

Chris Moyles Photo
Chris Moyles Photo

Chris Moyles Jesus Christ Superstar

On May 16, 2012, it was reported that Chris would play King Herod in an arena tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Jesus Christ Superstar. When Jesus Christ Superstar resumed its arena tour on October 1, 2013, Moyles returned his role as King Herod. “Chris Moyles Live” was also a solo stage production that Moyles toured.

Chris Moyles The Big Breakfast

Moyles was named one of SKY magazine’s Faces of 1997, and he hosted his first show on Radio 1 on July 28, 1997, from 4 a.m. to 7 a.m. In May 1998, he was named Silver Sony Awards DJ of the Year. He was elevated to Saturday breakfast, then to Saturday mid-morning from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. He took over the drivetime show from 4:45 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. in October 1998. Moyles took over as host of Radio 1’s breakfast show, The Chris Moyles Show, on January 5, 2004, replacing Sara Cox.

He was hired to boost the show’s ratings, and he succeeded, adding 1,000,000 new listeners to the audience in the first quarter of 2004. Following a great first year, Moyles was named ‘DJ of the Year’ by The Sun readers. By 2005, Moyles and his crew had succeeded in boosting the morning audience, with his show reaching 6.5 million viewers. In the third quarter of 2005, he had 895,000 listeners in London. Moyles added 470,000 more listeners to the Breakfast Show on August 3, 2006, bringing the average listenership to 6.79 million. On May 10, 2007, RAJAR results indicated that Moyles’ listening figures had grown to 7.06 million, breaching the seven million barrier for the first time.

The Chris Show got its second Sony radio gold award for ‘outstanding breakfast show’ on May 1, 2008. On September 7, 2009, Moyles broke Tony Blackburn’s record as the longest-serving breakfast presenter on Radio 1.On Radio 1’s Longest Show Ever with Chris and Comedy Dave for Comic Relief in March 2011, Moyles and his colleague David Vitty broke the record for the longest continuous Radio 1 show. They broadcast for 52 hours for Comic Relief between March 16 and 18, breaking both Simon Mayo’s 1999 record of 37 hours and the ‘Radio DJ Endurance Marathon (Team)’ Guinness World Record.