Sally Meen
Sally Meen | |
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Born |
Sally Josephine Meen 13 June 1965 Plymouth, Devon, England |
Nationality | British |
Ethnicity | Anglo-Jordanian |
Occupation | Television presenter |
Years active | 1988–present |
Spouse(s) | Russ Lindsay (m. 2006–present) |
Children |
Gabriel Lindsay (stepson) Tilly Jennifer Lindsay (daughter) Flora Lottie Lindsay (daughter) Charlie Lindsay (stepson) |
Sally Josephine Meen (born 13 June 1965 in Plymouth, Devon), is an English television presenter.[1]
Meen has a degree in Catering and Institutional Management, and latterly qualifications in Art and Design. Her TV career started out on TSW, before becoming a weather presenter on GMTV. She then moved to become the hostess for two years on BBC TV's Jim Davidson's The Generation Game in 1995.
She has presented on Talk Radio and 963 Liberty Radio in London, as well as appearing on satellite TV stations: TV Travel Shop, Thomas Cook TV, Carlton Food Network.
Personal life
Meen became engaged to Caron Keating's widower Russ Lindsay on Christmas Day 2005. The couple married in September 2006. They have two daughters, Tilly and Flora. Lindsay has two sons, Charlie and Gabriel, from his marriage to Keating.
References
- ↑ Barber, Richard (11 October 2010). "How TV presenter Sally Meen has been living a secret - and lucrative - life as a serial property developer". Mail Online. Retrieved 27 September 2011.