Saira Khan

Reality Star

Saira Khan was born in Long Eaton, England, United Kingdom on May 15th, 1970 and is the Reality Star. At the age of 53, Saira Khan biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 15, 1970
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Long Eaton, England, United Kingdom
Age
53 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Businessperson, Journalist
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Education
Brighton Polytechnic
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Spouse(s)
Steven Hyde (m. 2004)
Children
2
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Saira Khan Life

Saira Khan (born 15 May 1970) is a British television presenter.

She was the runner-up of The Apprentice in 2005.

Khan co-presented The Martin Lewis Money Show from 2012 to 2017, and in 2015, she appeared on the ITV series Guess This House.

She is currently a panelist on Loose Women and has competed in Celebrity Big Brother 18.

In 2019, she competed in Dancing on Ice.

Early life

Khan was born in Long Eaton, Derbyshire, to immigrants from Pakistan Administered Kashmir, Pakistan. She had a rough childhood; her father was abusive and died before she was 28 years old.

Personal life

Khan married her husband, fellow business person Steven Hyde, in December 2004, and she had her son Zac in 2008 via IVF. Khan moved to Edhi Foundation Orphanage in Karachi, Pakistan, where she adopted her daughter Amara when she was 4 days old, despite a miscarriage and difficulties in trying to conceive a second child. Khan chronicled her Loose Women in 2018 and later documented the adoption process in a BBC Two documentary, Adopting Abroad: Saira's Story. Khan appeared on 'This Morning' in March 2017, where she argued for businesses to deny people jobs or encourage their employees to wear religious clothing like a headcarf. "I now have the confidence to say that I'm not practising" in a Daily Mirror column in February 2021.

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Saira Khan Career

Career

In 2005, she was a contestant on The Apprentice's first series of the business-reality show, finishing as the runner-up.

Temper Your Temper, a programme that dealt with anger control, was launched in 2006. Saira Khan's Pakistan Adventure in 2007 and Adopting Abroad, Saira's Story in 2011, as well as appearing on a number of BBC and ITV shows like Ready Steady Cook and Countdown. Trade Your Way to the United States by the CBBC and Previously appeared Beat the Boss. She also spoke about entrepreneurial mothers in a BBC Money Programme version. Khan has also contributed to radio, including Radio 4's Woman's Hour and Radio 2's The Jeremy Vine Show as well as Radio 4's Any Questions?

Miamoo, Khan's own baby-products company, also operates Miamoo. P.U.H. is also a self-help book by the author. Attention To Excel. Martin Lewis co-hosted The Martin Lewis Money Show from 2012 to 2017, but Ranvir Singh took over. In 2015, she appeared with her son on Big Star's Little Star, where they received £14,000 for charity. Guess This House, a daytime game show on ITV, was hosted by Kathy in 2015. She became a regular panelist on Loose Women in September 2015, a position she held until 2020. In 2015, she appeared on a series of Pointless Celebrities.

Khan attended the Celebrity Big Brother house in July 2016 and appeared in the show's eighth series. She became the second housemate to be voted out of the Big Brother house on August 9th. Khan appeared in a celebrity version of The Chase, but Mark Labbett knocked him out in the first round. Khan took part in And They're Off! on January 6, 2018, where she placed fifth. Khan was a participant in the 11th series of Dancing on Ice and came in ninth place, as did her business partner Mark Hanretty.

She reported her impending departure from Loose Women in January 2021 so she could "concentrate on her skincare company, SairaSkin, and other media projects." Khan has stated that she wanted her seat on the panel to go to a lesbian, transgender, or non-binary individual. Who Dares Wins is the third series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.

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Lord Alan Sugar'doesn't call the shots' on the show, and is 'barely there' as the five finalists are announced

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 5, 2024
On the hit BBC show, former Apprentice star Raj Dhonota has made a bold claim that Lord Alan Sugar "didn't call the shots." Raj, 49, appeared on the first-ever series back in 2005, alongside winner Tim Campbell and former Loose Women actress Saira Khan. Since being shot by the businessman in the ninth week, Lord Alan is now said he was 'barely there' when filming the series and that he wishes he had chosen a different route to fame.

Since being fired from a tumultuous workplace, an ITV host makes a comeback on television after three years off air

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
After a long fight with bosses, a household name host who resigned ITV three years ago has revived television. Since being tense with bosses, the actress has been out of the spotlight for a while.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Princess Diana's 'favourite' London restaurant Le Caprice defies rival by reopening

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2024
DEN CONFIDENTIAL: Richard Caring (left), a member of the City of Clubs, did not reopen the London dining room Le Caprice after Covid lockdowns, think he had pulled off a clever trick by getting a lease on the property, which is just around the corner from The Ritz. However, Caring is planning to cock a snook at King by reopening Le Caprice in a new location. Since Caring still owns Le Caprice, his restaurant will be named Le Caprice. I can say that Caring is in talks to reopen Le Caprice at The Chancery Rosewood, the $1 billion hotel and leisure renovation of the former US Embassy building in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair. The hotel, which is owned by Qatari Diar, is scheduled to open next year. It's going to be interesting to see who will go to Le Caprice and who will go to the old 'Caprice,' a source tells me. When it was on 20 Arlington Street, Princess Diana (right, at the restaurant in 1994) was one of the regular diners at Le Caprice.