Stacey Dooley
Stacey Dooley was born in Luton, England, United Kingdom on March 9th, 1987 and is the Journalist. At the age of 37, Stacey Dooley 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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Career
When she first travelled to India in April 2008 as one of the participants of the documentary television series Blood, Sweat, and T-shirts, Dooley appeared on television for the first time. Dooley and the other participants were chosen to represent the typical fashion-obsessed customer. Dooley was hired as the host, partially because of her appearance on the show and partially due to her participation in labour legislation in developing countries. In August 2009, Stacey Dooley Investigates began, and a two-part special on BBC Three was shown on August and September 2009. From 2 June 2010, it also aired in Australia on ABC2. Two new programmes were broadcast in October 2010, the first on behalf of former child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the second on sex trafficking and underage sex slavery in Cambodia.
Stacey Dooley Investigates, a BBC Three programmer, explored Tourism and the Truth in 2011. Dooley investigated how tourism in Thailand and Kenya impacts employees, particularly in terms of salaries, mismanagement, and environmental changes in the area. Dooley appeared in the CBBC series Show Me What You Made Of.
My Hometown Fanatics, a film shot in Luton, was broadcast on BBC Three on February 20, 2012. Dooley talked to Muslims and the English Defence League as part of the program. In June and July 2012, a three-part series called Coming Here Soon was broadcast on BBC Three, in which Dooley explored the lives of young people in three countries affected by the global financial crisis: Greece, Ireland, and Japan. Anybody chastised the program on Japan because it ignored the Samaritans' instructions on reporting suicide. While Dooley was in the United States in 2012, she created two series of Stacey Dooley in the United States, where she explored topics affecting youth across America, such as Girls Behind Bars, Border Wars, Homelessness, and Children in the Crossfire. Dooley produced Beaten By My Boyfriend, a documentary series in which she investigated domestic violence in the United Kingdom in 2015.
Dooley introduced Stacey Dooley in Cologne, a documentary that debuted in Germany on January 29th. In Orlando, Florida, she also spoke at Stacey Dooley: Hate and Pride, where she travelled to Orlando, Florida, in the aftermath of the Pulse Bar shootings. Dooley was on the BBC's Celebrity Mastermind on July 30th, where her special interest was the television show Girls.
Dooley appeared in a BBC Three series Brainwashing Stacey in November 2016, where she first went to a US anti-abortion summer camp and then to some African big-game hunters. Stacey produced Sex in Strange Places, a documentary in which she travelled to Turkey, Brazil, and Russia to discover people's contrasting views of sex and prostitution.
Dooley was stopped by police in Tokyo in December 2016 while filming Young Sex For Sale In Japan, a film about child sexual exploitation in the Japanese Orientation. Two police officers were arrested and deterred their confrontation with two men "protecting" some of the girls, who had called the police on the scene. The pair tried to use physical force against the film crew to force them to leave the area after being confronted by two guys who requested "no movies." The tale was published a few days before the programme was made available in February 2017.
Dooley's The Pets Factor, a CBBC publication, was released in 2017. She appeared on the television show "Can's Lost Girls" in March 2017, when she travelled around Canada investigating the various causes that may have played a role in the disappearance and murder of over 1,200 Indigenous women. Dooley narrated the documentary The Natives: This Is Our America, where she investigated the lives of young Native Americans and the Dakota Access Pipeline protests.
To celebrate the National Health Service's 70th anniversary, Dooley performed on a BBC show titled Celebrities on the NHS Front-line in April 2018. She travelled to Russia, Florida, Iraq, and Hungary in a series of Stacey Dooley Investigates, exploring topics such as child exploitation, sex offenders, domestic violence, environmental impact, and being face-to-face with an ISIS soldier for whom she received a One World Media Award. On BBC iPlayer, the episodes of this series were one of the Most Watched Documentaries.
Stacey Dooley, On the Front Line with the Women Who Fight Back, Dooley's first book was published in February 2018. The book has chapters on sex trafficking, domestic violence, sex equality, and child exploitation, and has become a Sunday Times Bestseller. She also had her own UK book tour, hosted by Viv Groskop.
In the 2018 Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting, Dooley was named a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). Dooley served on the judging panel for The Observer Ethical Awards in 2012 and again in 2015.
Dooley was announced as the eighth contestant to compete in the sixteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing on August 16th. She and her dance partner Kevin Clifton won the competition on December 15, 2018. Following her win, Dooley announced Dooley as co-presenter of New Year Live on BBC One shortly thereafter, alongside another Strictly 2018 contestant, Joe Sugg. She also participated in BBC One's Children in Need, where she investigated the number of homeless young people in the United Kingdom.
Dooley was appointed as the Grazia's new contributing editor for probes in 2019. Stacey Dooley and The One Show hosted The National Television Awards 2019 and presented BBC's The Nine To Five. Dooley took part in the 2019 Strictly Come Dancing Arena Tour around the United Kingdom. Dooley then began presenting Glow Up: Britain's Next Make-Up Star. Dooley will be a guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race UK in July 2019. Stacey Meets the IS Brides and Stacey Dooley: Face to Face with the Bounty Hunters, the most viewed documentary on BBC IPlayer, was released in August 2019.
Dooley appeared on "Save a Kiss" and Michael McIntyre's The Wheel in 2020.
Dooley, a Turi King, and the BBC programme DNA Family Secrets in 2021, which aids families in determining their ancestry, missing relatives, and genetic disorders.
Dooley appeared in series 2 of The Masked Dancer in 2022 as the Prawn Cocktail.