Dawn Ward

Reality Star

Dawn Ward was born in England on July 16th, 1973 and is the Reality Star. At the age of 50, Dawn Ward biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 16, 1973
Nationality
England
Place of Birth
England
Age
50 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
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Dawn Ward Life

About

The Real Housewives of Cheshire, a television presenter whose career is in interior planning, building, and creating spectacular mansions for elite and high profile clients both in the United Kingdom and Europe.

Before Fame

She converted a struggling call center into her own mansion, complete with 20 acres of land and private stables.

Trivia

She has appeared in journals like OK!, The Sun, Nearer, and Heat.

Family Life

Ashley Ward, a former Blackburn Rovers player, was married by her. Taylor has a daughter named Taylor.

Associated With

She assisted in the design of Wayne Rooney, Peter Crouch, and other soccer players' homes.

In a sweet video skiing with husband Michael Jackson and daughter Skye, pregnant Darby Ward reveals the gender of her baby

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
Darby Ward and husband Michael Jackson revealed on Instagram on Sunday that they are expecting a baby girl. While skiing in Courchevel, Dawn Ward, the daughter of Real Housewives Of Cheshire actress Dawn Ward, who is pregnant with her second child with the businessman, shared the exciting news. Michael pulled the canon that fired pink smoke, and the couple were seen standing on a mountain with their families when they announced that they would welcome a daughter.

After WAG's emotional scenes in Married To The Game, Riyad Mahrez's wife Taylor Ward shares what she really thinks about living in Saudi Arabia

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2024
Taylor Ward, Riyad Mahrez's wife, has shared what she really thinks about living in Saudi Arabia. After footballer Riyad, 33, finalized a lucrative deal with Saudi Arabian football club Al Ahli, the couple moved to Saudi Arabia. Taylor, 25, - the daughter of television actress Dawn Ward's - was seen breaking down in tears over the change as she appeared on a new reality television show called Married To The Game.

"Married To The Game" Is Combating Sexist Stereotypes About Footballers' Wives

www.popsugar.co.uk, February 23, 2024
Samantha Tarkowski, one of the stars of "Married To The Game" on Amazon Prime, has so many myths about being the wife of a footballer." "I think most people believe that we just lounge around and live off our husbands' money, which isn't necessarily true." The 32-year-old has been married to Everton center-back and England National team player James Tarkowski for nine years, and she is consistently confronted with negative stereotypes. "I've never intended to live off a man or be funded by a man," she tells POPSUGAR on a Zoom video call from her home in Liverpool. "I've always wanted to pay my own way, and that's how I was raised." However, these stereotypes have been deeply embedded in British media for years. The wives and girlfriends of premiership footballers were ubiquitous in pop culture in the mid-2000s, from Victoria Beckham to Cheryl Cole and Coleen Rooney. The paparazzi were fueled by their every move, photographing their oversized sunglasses, shopping sprees, multiple-page wedding spreads, and more. The tabloids' obsession with these women was glossed over in the public interest, but the tabloids' coverage was actually deeply embedded in sexism. Women were primarily misogynistic to be based on their partners' fame rather than their own accomplishments.