Charlie Webster Biography
Charlotte Webster is a campaigner and television personality from England. She has worked as a broadcaster, journalist, writer, and documentary filmmaker on both television and radio.
Charlie Webster Age
Webster is 39 years old as of 2021. She was born on 9 November 1982 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
Charlie Webster Height
Webster stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches(1.78 m).
Charlie Webster Family
Webster has not shared any information regarding her loving parents, in 2022. Nonetheless, we will update the site as soon as we get more intel from our trusted sources of information as quickly as possible.
Charlie Webster Husband
Webster hasn’t revealed any information about her wife or children. We’re looking into her dating life and will update the information as soon as we have more information.
Charlie Webster Education
Webster was a member of the Tapton School’s elite junior sports team. Crookes, Newcastle Upon Tyne, and Leeds have all been home to her. She went to Newcastle University to study Language and Linguistics. She worked as a personal trainer, fitness instructor, and model during her time at university.
Charlie Webster Salary
Webster earns an annual salary of £176,800.
Charlie Webster Net Worth
Webster has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Charlie Webster Sickness
After completing a six-week, 3,000-mile bicycle ride from the London Olympic Stadium to Rio de Janeiro, where the 2016 Summer Olympics were held, Webster contracted malaria and became seriously ill in August 2016. She was given only 24 hours to live and was placed on life support. Her ride was dedicated to Jane Tomlinson and was intended to generate money for the Jane Tomlinson Appeal. She was in an induced coma for a while and required dialysis.
Charlie Webster Career
She’s worked with major TV networks, events, and businesses all over the world, including the London Olympic and Paralympic Games, FIFA World Cups, and premiere in-depth interviews with celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
At the age of 23, she created history as the first woman to present football in Asia, and then as the first female to anchor a Heavyweight World Title fight and present the sport of boxing globally. Charlie developed her idea behind the scenes from the minute she put pen to paper until the final edit of her documentary Nowhere to Run, which was just shown on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Charlie took the lead from both behind and in front of the camera. Her storytelling and journalistic abilities have been internationally praised. Charlie also appeared in Ian Wright’s documentary Home Truths, which he helped produce in 2021.
She is the founder and host of the widely renowned podcast Undiscussable, a domestic violence investigation series. During COVID-19 lockdown, talkRADIO commissioned Charlie’s Undiscussable for an eight-part special series for their drive-time show. Charlie was the show’s host, creator, and executive producer. She’s also the founder and broadcaster of the Apple-recommended ‘My Sporting Mind’ podcast, an intimate look at mental health in athletes. Charlie is also the host of From Paper to Podium with Science in Sport, a Sports Performance Podcast that is now ranked number one in the Apple Podcast charts for nutrition.
As the UK Parliament opened an enquiry into sport’s link to brain disease in March 2021, Charlie produced and hosted an hour-long documentary for talkSPORT in which she explores the link between dementia and football, giving those affected and those fearing the worst a voice.
Charlie is a regular contributor to a number of newspapers, including The Telegraph and The Times, and writes about broader societal topics such as mental health and culture for BBC Sport. She has been a fixture on BBC 5Live for the past two years, hosting weekend breakfast, a weekly football program with Adrian Chiles, and a midnight mixtape with Colin Murray.
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