Sarah Vine Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Salary, Net Worth, The New York Times

Sarah Vine Biography

Sarah Vine is a columnist from the United Kingdom. Since 2013, she has been a columnist for the Daily Mail, a tabloid newspaper. She previously worked at The New York Times as an arts editor.

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How old is Sarah Vine? – Age

She is 54 years old as of 16 April 2021. She was born in 1967 in Wales, United Kingdom.

Sarah Vine Family – Education

Her younger brother, who lives in Madrid, Spain, is her only sibling. The family moved to Italy when she was five years old, first to Rome and then to Frascati. She claims to have returned to the United Kingdom at the age of 16 and attended Hammersmith and West London Comprehensive School, Holland Park School, and Lewes Technical College near Brighton. Vine attended University College London to study modern languages.

Sarah Vine Husband

In 2001, Vine married Michael Gove, the future Conservative MP and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. They met at The Times newspaper, where she was the arts editor and she was the comments editor. They have a son and a daughter together. One of former Prime Minister David Cameron’s daughters is Vine’s goddaughter.

Sarah Vine Salary

She has not revealed her salary to the public.

Sarah Vine Net Worth

Sarah has an estimated net worth is $1 Million.

Sarah Vine and her husband Michael Gove
Sarah Vine and her husband Michael Gove

Sarah Vine Career

Vine worked as a customer service representative for Hobbs Ltd after graduation. Before joining The Times, she worked in a variety of journalism jobs, including as a TV listings sub for the Daily Mirror and as a features editor for the magazine Tatler. At that newspaper, she was promoted to arts editor.

In 2007, she co-authored The Great Big Glorious Book for Girls with Rosemary Davidson. She spent 15 years as a columnist for The Times before joining the Daily Mail, a tabloid publication, in 2013. She was named Columnist of the Year – Popular in 2018 at the Society of Editors’ Press Awards in 2019.

She wrote a column in November 2014 criticizing food writer and activist Jack Monroe for mentioning David Cameron’s son’s death in 2009 in one of a series of tweets criticizing Cameron. Vine then questioned Monroe’s decision to have a child, implying that her decision contributed to her own poverty. The article was called “homophobic, transphobic, deadnaming, ignorant, and generally ghastly lies” by Monroe.

Vine used her column during the 2015 UK general election to criticize Labour Party leader Ed Miliband, his wife, and their “forlorn little kitchen.” She also stated in the same column that her own kitchen was “10 years old” and that the “hob has many knobs missing.” She voted to leave the EU in the UK referendum on EU membership in 2016. On June 28, she sent a private email intended for Gove and his closest advisers to a member of the public, who then leaked it to the press. In the email, Vine advised her husband not to support Boris Johnson’s bid for Conservative Party leader unless he was given specific assurances.’ Johnson unexpectedly dropped out of the 2016 Conservative Party leadership election two days later, after Gove made a surprise bid for the position.