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Fearne Cotton (born 3 September 1982, in Northwood, London) is a British television presenter and DJ, She grew up in the north-west London suburb of Eastcote. She was raised by Lyn and Mick Cotton, and has a younger brother called Jamie. Her grandfather's cousin is former BBC executive Sir Bill Cotton, although she states she has not seen him since the age of five and cites her rise to broadcasting fame as down to her own hard work and discipline.

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In 2003 she started presenting Top Of The Pops: Saturday (later called Top Of The Pops: Reloaded) with her The Saturday Show co-presenter, Simon Grant. The same year she took part in Comic Relief Does Fame Academy.

From 2004 - 2006 Fearne was the main presenter of Top Of The Pops, which she co-presented with a different guest presenter each week. She was one of the final ever regular presenters for that show. The programme ended in July 2006. However, Cotton was unavaliable for the final edition because of her filming for ITV1's "Love Island" in Fiji but kicked off the show with a quick introduction recorded on location. She also narrates the popular CBBC Serious… documentary strand, as well as continuing to present various other children's programmes for the BBC, including "Only In America". In May 2005 she continued her association with Comic Relief when she hosted part of the Red Nose Day telethon.

In July 2005 she made her career highlight to date, presenting Live8 in Hyde Park, London, where she found herself being chatted up by Robbie Williams. During an interview with the British popstar, he asked on camera "Why don't you come live with me and my dogs in LA?" Following the event, she commented that she would prefer to remain friends. In November 2005 she hosted the BBC's annual telethon, Children In Need with Sir Terry Wogan and Natasha Kaplinsky.

In September 2005 she joined Radio 1, to present the Friday early morning slot with Reggie Yates who she had previously worked with on CBBC as a presenter, and co-star of Only In America and Top Of The Pops. She occasionally stands in for other Radio 1 presenters, such as Sara Cox. Fearne will be co-hosting the weekend breakfast show along with Reggie from September 2006 replacing Spoony who will be leaving the station after six years.

On 20 May 2006 Fearne read the United Kingdom votes for the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, held in Athens, Greece.

Fearne is moving over to ITV1 for a few months to co-host the new series of Love Island with Patrick Kielty, taking over from Kelly Brook. Liza Tarbuck and Denise van Outen were previously offered the role but pulled out due to other projects.

In her spare time Fearne is a keen artist and hopes to hold an exhibition of her work in late 2006.

Fearne dated Lostprophets's front man Ian Watkins for a period in 2004-2005. He even dedicated the songs "4:00 AM Forever" and "All Ways, Allways" to her and has stated that they are the most personal lyrics he has ever written. When confronted on the subject of Cotton, he said "All I can say is that Fearne is a very cool lady".

Another of her ex-boyfriends, Peter Brame who was a Fame Academy singer, sold explicit details of their lovelife to a downmarket Sunday newspaper, describing how a cocaine addiction destroyed their relationship. She maintains that "He had to do it for his own reasons and I don't resent him for that."

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