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AJ Odudu
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Odudu in 2015
Born
Onatejiro Odudu

(1988-02-12) 12 February 1988 (age 36)
Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK
Alma mater Keele University
OccupationTelevision presenter
Years active2009–present
Employer(s) ITV
Channel 4

Onatejiro "AJ" Odudu (born 12 February 1988) [1] is a British television presenter. She co-presents the ITV2 reality shows Big Brother (since 2023) and Celebrity Big Brother (since 2024) alongside Will Best, and previously the spin-off show Big Brother's Bit on the Side (2013). In 2021, she presented the Channel 4 reality show spin-off Married at First Sight: Afters .

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Early life and education

Odudu was born in Blackburn, Lancashire. Her mother, Florence, and father, James, are Nigerian and she is one of eight children (five boys and three girls). Her parents had an arranged marriage, for which her mother emigrated to the United Kingdom from Nigeria in the 1970s. Her father worked as a bus conductor, and her mother worked as a seamstress, cleaner, and dinner lady at a private school. [2]

Odudu attended St Bede's RC High School and St Mary's College in Blackburn. In 2009 she graduated with a degree in English and politics from Keele University. [3]

Career

Odudu began her career as a reporter for BBC Blast based at Radio Lancashire. Her first presenting roles began in 2009 on the BBC Two series The Almost Perfect Guide to Life [4] and on The 5:19 Show , an online show on the BBC website, [5] having previously served as the latter's 'raving reporter'. [6] In 2010, she was a guest on 100 Greatest Toys, a one-off special broadcast on Channel 4.[ citation needed ] She starred as herself in Comedy Lab in 2011[ citation needed ] and co-presented Sky Arts' coverage of the Isle of Wight Festival 2012. [4]

In June 2013, Odudu began presenting Big Brother's Bit on the Side with Rylan Clark and Emma Willis, and then Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Psych from August 2013. Her departure from the show was confirmed in November 2013, being replaced by Celebrity Big Brother 12 contestant and former Loose Women panellist, Carol McGiffin. [7] In August 2013, Odudu launched her own blog on Hello magazine's UK website. [8] From 2015 to 2019, Odudu hosted the 4Music programme Trending Live!, with Jimmy Hill and Vick Hope. [9] [10]

She regularly presented the online Facebook quiz game "Confetti" in March and April 2019.[ citation needed ]

In July 2021, she won the second series of Celebrity Karaoke Club on ITV2. Also in that month, Odudu was confirmed as co-host of a one-off revival edition of The Big Breakfast , presenting alongside the already-announced Mo Gilligan, for Channel 4 in September 2021. [11]

In March 2022, she co-hosted The Great Comic Relief Prizeathon alongside Vernon Kay.

Odudu presented the UK jury points in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. [12] [13] In June 2022, she was a presenter for the BBC's coverage of the Platinum Jubilee Pageant. [14] On 10 January 2023, it was announced that Odudu would co-host the official handover and semi-final allocation draw for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 that will be broadcast live on BBC Two. [15]

In April 2023, it was announced that Odudu would be hosting the revival of Big Brother on ITV, alongside Will Best. [16] [17] Odudu and Best have also presented the spin-off Celebrity Big Brother since its revival in 2024. [18]

Strictly Come Dancing

From September 2021, she was a competitor on the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing , partnered with professional dancer Kai Widdrington. [19] They topped the leaderboard in their first week with a score of 34, [20] and again in week 7, when they scored 39 for their Charleston to "Don't Bring Lulu". [21] [22] The couple also jointly topped the leaderboard in the semi-final, but were forced to withdraw from the competition on 17 December, the day before the final, after Odudu tore a ligament in her right ankle. [23] [24]

Personal life

Odudu lives in London. She is a qualified personal trainer and sports nutritionist, and runs in her spare time. [25] [26]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleRef.
2009The Almost Perfect Guide to LifeCo-presenter
The 5:19 Show Co-presenter
2010Teensville: Teen WitchesPresenter
2011Dirty DigestPanellist
Comedy Lab Herself
2012 Isle of Wight Festival 2012 Co-presenter
2013 Big Brother's Bit on the Side Co-presenter
Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side Co-presenter
2015–2016 The Hot Desk Presenter
2018Manhunting with My MumPresenter
2019 The Voice UK Backstage presenter
The Voice Kids Backstage presenter
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins Contestant
2020 The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice Series 4; Episode 1 - Herself
Richard Osman's House of Games Series 4; Episodes 16-20 - Herself
Don't Rock the BoatCo-presenter
2021 Would I Lie To You? Herself
Celebrity Karaoke Club Winner
The Wheel Expert
Cooking with the Stars Contestant
Rolling In It Contestant
Apocalypse WowPresenter
The Big Breakfast Co-presenter
Strictly Come Dancing Series 19; Finalist
Married at First Sight UK: AftersPresenter
Emma and AJ Get to WorkCo-presenter; alongside Emma Willis
2022 The Great Comic Relief Prizeathon Co-presenter; alongside Vernon Kay
Eurovision Song Contest 2022 Spokesperson for the UK's votes
The Bridge: Race to a Fortune Presenter [27]
Platinum Jubilee Pageant Presenter [28]
Rosie Jones' Trip Hazard Herself [29]
Red Bull Soapbox Race: London 2022Co-presenter; alongside Will Best [30]
The Hit List Contestant [31]
RuPaul's Drag Race UK Special guest; Series 4 [32]
The Last Leg: Christmas BashSpecial guest [33]
The Weakest Link Contestant [34]
The Big Blow OutHost [35]
2023The Big Interiors BattlePresenter [36]
Time For A Check InPresenter [37]
Eurovision Song Contest 2023: Handover and Allocation DrawCo-host; alongside Rylan Clark [38]
Pointless Celebrities Contestant [39]
The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off Herself [40]
The Greatest AuctionHost [41]
Shopping with Keith LemonHerself; one episode [42]
Mary Makes It EasyGuest [43]
2023-present Big Brother Co-presenter; alongside Will Best [17]
Big Brother: Late & Live
2024 RuPaul's Drag Race UK Guest judge; Series 6, Episode 8:
"All in the Drag Family"
[44]
M&S: Dress the NationCo-presenter; alongside Vernon Kay [45]
2024-present Celebrity Big Brother Co-presenter; alongside Will Best [17]
Celebrity Big Brother: Late & Live

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