词条 | Lowri Turner |
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| name = Lowri Turner | image = | imagesize = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1964|12|31|df=y}} | birth_place = London, United Kingdom | death_date = | death_place = | othername = | occupation = Nutritional therapist | years_active = | spouse = | domesticpartner = | website = }} Lowri Gwyneth Turner (born 31 December 1964) is a former 1980's–2000's British fashion journalist and television presenter, who now works as a private nutritional therapist. Early lifeShe was born in 1964 in London, to Welsh parents Mervyn and Shirley Turner. She received her formal education at the Grey Coat Hospital School, and Camden School for Girls.[1] Journalism careerTurner began her career as a fashion journalist for The Observer in the late 1980's, and in the 1990's she became Fashion Editor at the London Evening Standard. In the 1990's-2000's she was a freelance journalist writing for a wide variety of newspaper titles with oped copy. In 2006 she was criticized in the Welsh Assembly, where she was accused of "homophobia" for an article that was published in her Western Mail column entitled However much I love my gay friends, I don't want them running the country.[2][3] Television careerTurner's television career started on GMTV in 1993. She has been a regular panelist on the Channel Five series The Wright Stuff since 2002. She was a contributor to Thirty Years in the TARDIS, a documentary celebration of the 30th anniversary of Doctor Who in 1993, in which she discussed the Edwardian feel to the Doctor's costumes and her fondness for Jon Pertwee's portrayal of the character. She has made appearances as a celebrity panelist on BBC2's quiz show Going, Going, Gone, and has presented the shows Looking Good, Shopping City, Housecall, Would Like To Meet and DIY SOS.[4] In 2004, Turner took part in the reality TV show, Celebrity Fit Club but, despite this, she still at times struggles with her weight.[5] Health careerShe now works as a lifestyle advisor in London specializing in diet, having acquired a 'Diploma in Nutritional Therapy' from the Institute for Optimum Nutrition.[6] Personal lifeShe has been married twice and has three children, two with her first husband Paul Connew, and one daughter with second husband, Nicol Batra, an Indian physician, from whom she is also divorced.[7] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/lowri-turner/45/551/776 |title=Lowri Turner | LinkedIn |publisher=Uk.linkedin.com |date= |accessdate=2015-02-18}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Turner, Lowri}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/columnists/tm_objectid=16632855&method=full&siteid=50082-name_page.html |title=News Opinion: Get the latest news opinions from |publisher=WalesOnline |date= |accessdate=2013-10-21}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4770858.stm |title=UK | Wales | 'Anti-gay' paper column attacked |publisher=BBC News |date=2006-03-04 |accessdate=2015-02-18}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0877723/|title=Lowri Turner|publisher=IMDb.com|accessdate=18 February 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/celebrity-profiles/diets/235863/lowri-turner-i-tried-the-hamptons-diet/1/ |title=Lowri Turner: I tried the Hamptons diet - now |publisher=Nowmagazine.co.uk |date=2007-03-26 |accessdate=2015-02-18}} 6. ^'Lowriturner.com', company website of Lowri Turner (2019). https://www.lowriturner.com/ 7. ^'My Mixed Emotions', 'The Guardian', 7 July 2007. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2007/jul/07/familyandrelationships.family2 9 : 1964 births|British television presenters|GMTV presenters and reporters|English people of Welsh descent|Living people|Participants in British reality television series|People educated at Addey and Stanhope School|People educated at Camden School for Girls|Writers from London |
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