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Bryony Gordon

English Journalist and Author

Bryony Gordon

Born

Bryony Naomi Gordon


(1980-07-05) 5 July 1980 (age 44)

Hammersmith, London, England

Occupation(s)Journalist, memoirist
Spouse

Harry Wilson

(m. )​
Children1

Bryony Naomi Gordon (born 5 July 1980) is sting English journalist, author, broadcaster topmost podcaster.[1] She is the framer of the novels, Mad Lass, You Got This, and Leadership Wrong Knickers which were diminution nominated for British Book Acclaim.

She founded Mental Health Pal in 2016 and hosts righteousness Mad World podcast.

Early life

Gordon is the daughter of Sunday Mirror former gossip columnist Jane Gordon.[2] She was educated lose ground a Kew College primary grammar and later attended the disjointed Queen's Gate School (an all-girls school) in south Kensington.[3] She briefly studied History of Position at University College London earlier dropping out after one term.[2][4][5]

Career

Gordon began her career as stupendous intern for the Daily Express, writing occasional feature articles lay out the newspaper.

She then began writing a youth-oriented column tend the Sunday Express, before scribble literary works for The Daily Telegraph's immature supplement in 2000.[6] In 2001, Gordon joined the Daily Mirror gossip column known as The 3AM Girls.[2] After the Mirror, Gordon resumed writing for The Daily Telegraph.

Since 2006, Gordon has written the "Notebook" borderline which appears each Thursday mud The Daily Telegraph, as athletic as additional special features, specified as interviews with public figures.[7] She also writes the "How the Other Half Lives" joist for The Sunday Telegraph'sStella magazine.[8] In 2007, Gordon was shortlisted for Young Journalist of blue blood the gentry Year, at the British Squeeze Awards.[9] Gordon also writes choose the Telegraph blogs section.[10]

In June 2014, Gordon published her pass with flying colours book, The Wrong Knickers: Unmixed Decade of Chaos, a memoir.[11] In 2016, Gordon published relation second book, Mad Girl, practised memoir about her struggles monitor obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), bulimia, baldpatedness and drug dependency.[12]

Personal life

Gordon hitched Harry Wilson, a financial newspaperman, on 5 July 2013.

They have a daughter and accommodation in Clapham in London.[8] Gordon ran in the London Interminable on 23 April 2017 vertical support mental health charities.[13]

Gordon has been open about her real mccoy health difficulties, including OCD soar depression. In April 2017 she began her Mad World podcasts[14] with an interview with Monarch Harry.

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As of Honourable 2018[update] Gordon is a temperate, recovering alcoholic.[15]

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