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Ashley Beasley '''Celia Walden''' (born December 1976) is a British [[journalist]], [[novelist]] and [[critic]]. She is the daughter of former [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] [[Member of Parliament]] [[George Walden]]. |
Ashley Beasley Weasley Measley '''Celia Walden''' (born December 1976) is a British [[journalist]], [[novelist]] and [[critic]]. She is the daughter of former [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] [[Member of Parliament]] [[George Walden]]. |
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Walden was born in [[Paris]] and educated at [[Westminster School]] and at [[Cambridge University]]. |
Walden was born in [[Paris]] and educated at [[Westminster School]] and at [[Cambridge University]]. |
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Ashley Beasley Weasley Measley Celia Walden (born December 1976) is a British journalist, novelist and critic. She is the daughter of former Conservative Party Member of Parliament George Walden.
Walden was born in Paris and educated at Westminster School and at Cambridge University.
Walden is a feature writer and former gossip columnist. She was the last person to edit The Daily Telegraph's now defunct diary, known as "Spy". She previously wrote for the Daily Mail.
Her first novel, Harm's Way, was published in 2008 to excellent reviews.
Since 2006, she has dated Piers Morgan, an ex-editor of the Daily Mirror who is now a television personality and a fellow critic. Former lovers include the chef Jean-Christophe Novelli and fellow Telegraph columnist Bryony Gordon. She is managed by Knight Ayton Management and is a fan of Brentford FC.
References
- The Observer, Sunday July 9, 2006: Life as a gossip girl, by Polly Vernon Profiles of several UK gossip columnists, including Celia Walden.
- Press Gazette: Axe grinder 28.10.05
- It's a Gossip Thing; Celia Walden and Jessica Fellowes bring you the lowdown on the latest in books, films and celebs... The Mail on Sunday (London, England), March 7, 2004
- Celia Walden at IMDb