Lucy Kennedy

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Lucy Kennedy
Born (1976-04-21) 21 April 1976 (age 48)
Sandycove, County Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Irish
Occupation Presenter of radio and television
Employer Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
Known for The Podge and Rodge Show
Livin' with Lucy
The Lucy Kennedy Show
The Colm and Lucy Show
Height 5 ft 4 in (163cm)
Title Mrs Governey
Spouse(s) Richard Governey
Children Jack[1]
Parent(s) John Kennedy

Lucy Kennedy (Irish: Lusaí Ní Chinnéide; born 21 April 1976) is an Irish radio and television presenter. She currently co-hosts The Seven O'Clock Show on TV3. She has been described as "one of Ireland's most familiar faces".[2]

Kennedy rose to fame after spending time co-hosting The Podge and Rodge Show on RTÉ Two. She has also presented dating show The Ex-Files, the celebrity stalker Livin' with Lucy, her own chat show The Lucy Kennedy Show and the reality boxing show Charity Lords of the Ring. She has also undertaken some radio work, including The Colm and Lucy Show and Weekend Breakfast with Baz & Lucy, both on RTÉ 2fm.

Early life

Kennedy grew up in Sandycove, Dublin, the middle child of three girls. Her father is John Kennedy who would later feature alongside his daughter as her pianist on The Lucy Kennedy Show.

Kennedy is a former air hostess.[3]

Television career

Kennedy's first job was a career as a flight attendant with Cityjet, followed by a course in television presenting and production.[4] In 2002, she worked as a contestant researcher for an Irish version of The Weakest Link. She later worked as production assistant on An Tuath Nua and production co-ordinator on A Scare at Bedtime. After briefly working in sales for Spin FM, she began presenting two series of The Ex-Files in 2004 and was approached to co-host The Podge and Rodge Show in February 2006. She described the duo as "like the older brothers I never had" but left the show after three series.

In 2007, Kennedy made numerous television appearances on other shows such as No Frontiers and People in Need Telethon, as well as winning the TV Now Award for Female Personality of the Year. She was named #1 hottest television star in an FM104 poll.[5]

In April - May 2008, Kennedy starred in her own show, Livin' with Lucy, the premise of which she shared a house with celebrities such as Brian McFadden and Calum Best for a weekend. The show aired on RTÉ Two on Monday nights. During the show she was hunted by the paparazzi and subjected to vicious photography and googling when she stayed with British tabloid fodder Jade Goody.[6] She encountered controversy whilst staying with Samantha Mumba when the singer launched a verbal attack on Irish radio presenter Dave Fanning, calling him a number of unprintable expletives.[7]

Kennedy presented The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show when regular host Ian Dempsey was absent on 18 July 2008.[8]

Kennedy was subject to speculation that she would take over the role of host of travel series No Frontiers from Kathryn Thomas but this did not come to pass.[9]

Her chat show, The Lucy Kennedy Show, an inhouse RTÉ production, began on 6 January 2009. Her father John accompanied her as her pianist.

She co-presented Charity Lords of the Ring alongside Barry McGuigan in August 2009.[10] After this she took time off work to concentrate on having the baby she was pregnant with.[11] She hopes to return to work in February/March 2010.[11]

She began filming the third series of Livin' with Lucy in July 2010.[3]

Kennedy signed a deal with TV3 and will co-host a new daytime programme "Late Lunch Live" to rival RTÉ's "Today" alongside Weatherman Martin King.[12] The Show replaces The Morning Show.

She is to host a new TV dating Show on TV3 in 2015.[13]

Radio career

Kennedy had a "recent stint" in RTÉ 2fm with Bazil Ashmawy.[14]

On 7 May 2010, it was announced she would co-present with Colm Hayes for one month the 9 am - 12 noon slot vacated by the death of Gerry Ryan.[14][15] However, she was not given the job permanently stating that she did not have the necessary experience for it.[3]

She does Weekend Breakfast with Baz & Lucy. This is a "less visible" role in the organisation that is RTÉ.[16]

Personal life

Kennedy gave birth to a baby on 9 November 2009.[1] Another baby is on the way.[2] She models her mother/career-oriented lifetyle on that of Miriam O'Callaghan.[17]

Awards

Kennedy won Favourite Female TV Presenter at the 2009 TV Now Awards.[18][19]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2009 Lucy Kennedy Favourite Female TV Presenter Won

References

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  4. Dwyer, Ciara. "Lucy Kennedy", Sunday Independent. 27 April 2008. Retrieved 27 April 2008.
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