Caitlin Moran is a British journalist, broadcaster, and author born on April 5, 1975. She is best known for her weekly columns in The Times, her Channel 4 music program, and her award-winning book How to Be a Woman. She has been voted the British Press Awards' columnist, critic, and interviewer of the year.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1.9 Million (2024)
About
Voted the British Press Awards' columnist, critic, and interviewer of the year, this popular Journalist and broadcaster penned several weekly columns for The Times; hosted a Channel 4 music program; and published a Galaxy National Book Award-winning work titled How to Be a Woman.
Before Fame
She won a Dillons essay contest at the age of thirteen and an Observer young reporter award at age fifteen. At sixteen, she became a music critic for Melody Maker magazine and also wrote and published a novel titled The Chronicles of Narmo.
Trivia
She and her sister co-wrote a British television comedy series called Raised By Wolves.
Family Life
She grew up in Brighton and Wolverhampton, England with three younger brothers and four younger sisters. In 1999, she married music critic Peter Paphides; the couple welcomed two children in the early years of the 2000s.
Associated With
She and Charlton Booker were both recipients of British Press Awards Columnist of the Year honors.
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