Konnie Huq is a British TV presenter and writer, best known for the children’s television show, Blue Peter.
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Konnie Huq is a British TV presenter and writer, best known for the children’s television show, Blue Peter.
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Konnie Huq met Charlie Brooker during the production of latter’s show ‘Screenwipe.’ The couple dated for nine months before getting married in July 2010 in a church in Las Vegas. The couple has two sons together.
Konnie has been a politically active person. Her elder sister Rupa has been serving as the Member of Parliament for Ealing Central and Acton for the Labour Party.
Konnie Huq was born Kanak Asha Huq in Hammersmith, London on July 17, 1975 to Bangladeshi parents. She grew up as the youngest of three children in the family and has two elder sisters. Her eldest sister is nine years older to her and that big gap is due to the fact that her mother had two failed pregnancies.
Her parents migrated to Britain in the 60s in order to have better career opportunities. Her father ended up opening his very own restaurant in his locality. Her mother was a homemaker. Konnie started falling in love with pop music at a very tender age and followed her elder sisters as role models. At the age of 11, she went to a Madonna concert in Wembley Stadium which was a turning point for her. There her attention focused on forging a career in the show business.
She was rebellious and hailing from a very orthodox South Asian family, it was not easy for her to convince her parents. She joined National Youth Theatre at the age of 14 and started touring around across the country with her plays. In the same year when she joined the theatre, she and some other members of the theatre were invited as guests on the show ‘Blue Peter,’ where she sang a solo.
Her elder sisters went on studying in the London and Cambridge universities and Konnie stayed in their college hostels for quite some time.
Konnie had become a very independent natured kid at a very young age and wanted to become a photographer when she was in high school at Notting Hill & Ealing High School. She was a brilliant student academically and passed high school with straight A grades. After graduating from high school, Konnie went on earning a degree in economics from Robinson College, Cambridge.
She started her TV presenting career in the early 90s and as her first guest she interviewed the famous politician Neil Kinnock right before the British General Elections of 1992. That time, she was working with a children’s show called ‘Newsround.’ This stint attracted a little fame for her which became apparent when in the same year, she was invited to become a contestant on ‘Blockbusters,’ a game show.
She also made her acting debut in the very same year with a guest appearance on the sitcom ‘2point4 Children.’ And then in 1994, she received the first major career break when she was selected to host the children’s show ‘Eat Your Words.’ She worked alongside Mark Speight on the quiz show and quickly became a fan favourite. She worked with the show for two years until 1996 and then she left it to host another children’s show called ‘Milkshake!.’ Around the same time, she also worked as an editorial assistant for the magazine Total Sport.
In December 1997, she started hosting the show ‘Blue Peter,’ which turned out to be a career turning event for Konnie. The children’s show debuted in 1958 and is known as the world’s longest running children’s show of all times. For one of the early episodes of the show, Konnie went to visit her motherland of Bangladesh where she met her family members and relatives.
In 2004, she further became a part of show’s extension ‘Summer Expedition’ where she went to India. There she learned Indian dance and also played a guest role in the Hindi film ‘Musafir.’ The show further took her to Angola where she met some stranded children and attempted to reunite them with their family.
She enjoyed a great national fame owing to her long and successful association with ‘Blue Peter’ but it went downhill after 2007. In March 2007, Konnie apologized to her viewers about one of the competitions on the show being faked for the maximum emotional and entertainment impact. In May 2007, Konnie announced that she will be leaving ‘Blue Peter’ very soon and she appeared for the last time on the show in a January 2008 episode.