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Lucy Watson

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Lucy Watson is a British TV personality best known for her role in the reality TV series Made In Chelsea on E4. She came into the series at the age of 21 and has since become an ambassador for peta and released her own jewellery line Creature.

Her role in Made in Chelsea has shown strong opinions on what is right and wrong and she has gained much publicity from this. Earlier this year her younger sister Tiffany Watson also joined the show and stars alongside her.

She currently lives in Chelsea with her German Spitz Digby and her cat Darcy.

Career

Watson's television career began when she was a runner for Stars in Your Eyes and then a researcher for ITV programmes You've Been Framed! and 60 Minute Makeover, after which she went to University to study journalism.

She worked at BBC Radio Merseyside and then Real Radio in Manchester as a reporter, covering major stories. After six months in radio broadcasting, Lucy began her television reporting at ITV Granada in Manchester, then in 2008 moved to Birmingham to work for ITV Central to present various news bulletins at the weekends and late news programmes.

Daybreak

Watson joined the ITV Breakfast programme Daybreak in 2010, when she became the North of England correspondent for Daybreak. This role lasted from 2010 until 2011. She was the programme's New York correspondent, taking over from Nick Dixon until her departure in 2014.

After Daybreak

Lucy left Daybreak at the beginning of 2014 and since February 2014, she has been China correspondent for ITV News, based in Beijing, the country's capital.[1]

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