Melinda Jane Messenger, born on February 23, 1971, has established herself as one of Britain’s most versatile television personalities, successfully transitioning from modeling to becoming a respected TV presenter and qualified psychotherapist.
Rising to prominence in the 1990s as a glamour model, Messenger quickly became a household name, fronting major campaigns for prestigious brands including British Home Stores, La Senza, Ultimo, and Vivienne Westwood. She also developed her own clothing range for Littlewoods, demonstrating her business acumen.
Her television career flourished as she seamlessly transitioned into presenting, hosting numerous popular shows including “Live from Studio Five,” “Cowboy Builders” alongside Dominic Littlewood, and “Baby Baby.” She also showcased her versatility on programs like “Loose Lips” with Richard Arnold and “Can We Still Be Friends.”
In recent years, Messenger has undergone a remarkable professional evolution, completing mindfulness studies at Oxford University and establishing herself as a private psychotherapist at the Centre for Psychotherapy in London. Drawing from her own experience of nine years in therapy, she now helps others navigate their mental health journeys.
Messenger remains active in both entertainment and charitable causes. In 2023, she demonstrated her adventurous spirit by completing challenging physical feats, including climbing Snowdon and Ben Nevis, and undertaking a demanding six-day, 48-mile trek through mountainous Nepal for charity.
Today, Melinda continues to make regular television appearances, participating in discussions and debates on shows like “Good Morning Britain” and “This Morning.” Her journey from glamour model to respected TV presenter and qualified therapist showcases her adaptability and commitment to personal growth, making her one of Britain’s most enduring and multi-faceted media personalities.
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Melinda Messenger
Melinda Jane Messenger is an English television presenter and former glamour model and Page Three girl. She presented the magazine programme Live from Studio Five and was formerly the co-presenter of the reality show Cowboy Builders.