The lovely presenter first grabbed our attention ten years ago when she became Blue Peter 's 23rd host.
This BBC1 kids TV show proved certainly challenging, with assignments including living in Mongolia en famille for a week, training with the English football squad for a World Cup special. She even joined the Cirque de Soleil as well as making things out of sticky back plastic and yoghurt pots.
She was so successful that when she left in 2000, she was offered umpteen TV and radio jobs, amongst then Top of the Pops , The Millennium Quiz Show with Parky, A Song For Europe, as well as the weekend breakfast show on 95.8 Capital FM.
She went on to meet her husband, Trey Farley, when they both appeared on the Saturday morning programme "Live and Kicking." She went on to marry in 2004 at a registry office in Surrey .
The couple are now proud parents of a two month old daughter who is their first child. The new mum is set to write about motherhood soon.
She is also to be seen in the Arm and Hammer Enamel Care toothpaste adverts on television at the moment.
