Leading British TV presenter Sophie Morgan has carved out a successful career over the years. Known for her appearances on Loose Women and as the host of Channel 4’s Crufts coverage, Sophie has made a name for herself in the industry.
Sophie Morgan was born on February 24, 1985, in Crowborough, East Sussex, but her family later moved to Moray in Scotland.
Apart from her TV work, Sophie is also the inventor of the Mannequal, a wheelchair designed for mannequins in clothing stores. She has been a strong advocate for representation of disabled individuals.
In a life-changing accident at the age of 18, Sophie was involved in a car crash that left her with a fractured back, nose, and skull.
The incident, which occurred while she was driving between parties in Elgin, Scotland, resulted in her being paralysed from the ribs down. Reflecting on the accident 20 years later, Sophie emphasized the importance of celebrating her survival and achievements.
Despite the challenges she faced, Sophie has participated in various TV shows, including BBC Two’s Beyond Boundaries and Britain’s Missing Top Model.
She has also been a presenter for Channel 4’s coverage of the Paralympics, as well as hosting shows like Licence To Kill and The World’s Worst Place To Be Disabled?
Sophie is currently a panellist on Loose Women and is in a relationship with her boyfriend Tom, who is an acupuncturist. As she continues to break barriers and defy expectations, Sophie remains an inspiration to many in the TV industry and beyond.