Carole Malone

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Carole Malone (born 14 October 1954[1] in Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English newspaper columnist, who is most famous for her outspoken views when writing her column in the Sunday Mirror.

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Malone is a writer for the Sunday Mirror. Malone has hosted her own light hearted court show, Guilty, on Sky One from 1997 to 1999 and has been a panellist on such shows as Loose Women and The Wright Stuff. In 2006, she appeared in the ITV reality show, Celebrity Fit Club. She was made team captain of Bobby, Sharon and Micky, and lost three stone.

More recently, Malone was the seventh celebrity housemate to enter Celebrity Big Brother UK in January 2007 and was second to be evicted from the Big Brother House, on Friday, 12 January 2007. In interviews after her appearance on Big Brother, commenting on the current accusations of racism in the house, she concludes that the attacks were motivated by "jealousy" over Shilpa's beauty and success.[2] On eviction, she was forced to reveal her true age after the Daily Mirror pointed out to readers that she had not been truthful.[3]

In January 2007 she stood in for Kaye Adams as the anchor of Loose Women, along with Jackie Brambles, while Kaye was on maternity leave.

Carole has been married to Nino, a Bosnian eight years her junior since 1992.


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