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Zara Nicole McDermott (born 14 December 1996) is an English reality television personality. After working for the Department for Education as a policy advisor, she became a contestant on the fourth series of Love Island (2018) and subsequently appeared on The X Factor: Celebrity (2019) and Made in Chelsea (2019–2020).
McDermott has fronted four documentaries, as of 2023. English media personality Zara McDermott has presented six documentaries for the BBC . Whilst appearing on the fourth series of Love Island in 2018, her nude photos were shared without her consent, marking the second time it had happened to her.
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (born 15 September 1974) is an English actress, known for her role as Zara Carmichael in the BBC soap opera Doctors. In 2015, she won the award for Best Female Acting Performance at the RTS Midlands Awards for her portrayal of Zara. Since 2024, she has hosted the podcast Chicken Soap for the Soul.
[2] [3] New cast members for this series included Reza Amiri-Garroussi and Zara McDermott, who had previously appeared on Love Island. [4] This series also featured the return of former cast members Sam Thompson, Emily Blackwell, Tristan Phipps and Tabitha Willett.
Zara rages to hear that Tiff has interfered in her relationship again and seeks advice from Melissa. Elsewhere Gareth proposes the idea of a low-key wedding to a disappointed Ollie, and Tristan and Verity have a civil conversation about their break-up. Mark Francis shows off his new home, Zara confronts Tiff, and Olivia throws Melissa under the ...
Thompson was born to Michael and Karen Thompson and is a Chelsea F.C. supporter [22] [23] He was educated at Bradfield College. [24] His mother Karen, a property developer, has had cameos with his sister, Louise Thompson in the reality TV series, Made in Chelsea.
Her family also launched a campaign for art to be made in her honour. [29] In July 2023, a BBC documentary about Gaia was broadcast, presented by Zara McDermott. [30 ...
BAFTA announces the creation of a new category for children's and family films, with those rated U, PG or 12A being eligible. [198] 3: The BBC removes a video promoting Children in Need 2018 from its website after it emerges the video features the suspect in the 2024 Southport stabbing. [199] 4