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Natalie Sawyer
Born
Natalie Lorraine Sawyer

(1979-10-23) 23 October 1979 (age 45)
ChildrenSawyer Matterface
Career
StationSky Sports News
NetworkBritish Sky Broadcasting

Natalie Sawyer (born 23 October 1979)[1] is an English television presenter on Sky Sports News.

Early life

Sawyer was born to an English father, and a mother of Bulgarian descent. She graduated from Leeds Trinity University with a degree in History and Media. This also included a work placement at Sky Sports, during which time she worked with the Rugby Union department. She was educated at Chiswick Community School in Chiswick. Natalie sawyer was voted MILF of the year by readers of heat magazine in 2015.

Broadcasting career

After graduating, she worked for the TEAMtalk 252 radio station as a traffic and travel reporter, however, the station folded soon afterwards.

In 2000 she appeared on Soccer AM as a Soccerette

Soon after she joined Sky Sports News as a runner, before becoming part of the production team, where she was involved in duties such as manning the news ticker and subbing stories for the channel.

She was eventually given the opportunity to become a presenter on Sky Sports News, a job which she had always dreamed of doing (or at least since it had started broadcasting).

Personal life

She was married to former Sky Sports News colleague, Sam Matterface, and they have a son called Sawyer Matterface, who was born on 28 October 2010.[citation needed] Sam Matterface confirmed their divorce in an interview with the Radio Times in June 2014.

Sawyer is a fan of Brentford FC.[2] In 2012 the club featured her in an advertising campaign that saw her image used on a bus in an effort to promote their ticket prices.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Nat backs Ladies' Day". Sky Sports. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
  2. ^ "NATALIE SAWYER: I've been a Brentford fan since I was five... now it's our time to win promotion from League One and forget about last season's penalty disaster". Daily Mail. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Brentford FC launch branded bus campaign with Sky Sports News Presenter - and Brentford supporter - Natalie Sawyer". Brentford FC. Retrieved 13 June 2016.