Steve Miller (broadcaster)

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Steve Miller
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Steven Jon Miller
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Show Fat Families
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Country United Kingdom

Steve Miller is a television broadcaster, author, columnist, commentator and a clinical hypnotherapist, best known for presenting Fat Families on Sky1 from 6 January to 30 December 2010 and shows in Holland. [1]

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Miller is a regular panelist and columinist for British television channels including ITV's Good Morning Britain, This Morning, Loose Women as well as GB News and Talk TV. Miller is also known for sharing his advice and tips on social media platforms such as TikTok. [2]

Personal life

Miller graduated at the London College of Hypnosis and is a full member of the British Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Miller set up the Association Of Weight Loss Hypnotherapists and is former specialist weight loss advisor to the National Council Of Hypnotherapy. Miller runs his own Hypnotherapy Clinic. Miller has been open about suffering from panic attacks and his own weight issues. [3]

Miller describes himself as a "gay man". [4]

Notable appearances

YearMediaPartProductionProduction Company
2010-2011Television seriesMain presenter on Fat Families Sky1
2010TelevisionGuest on This Morning ITV
2011TelevisionSBS NetherlandsNetherlands TV
2021Television Commentator Panelist for Good Morning Britain ITV
2023-2024Television Commentator Panelist for GB News GBN
2023TelevisionGuest on Talk TV News UK

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References

  1. "Weight loss: 'Ditch rigid diets' and 'walk taller' to help you slim down". 30 March 2022.
  2. "GMB row sees Fat Families presenter argue obese people should be refused junk food 'to save their life' = Bristol Live". 28 April 2021.
  3. "Mind over platter - The Northern Echo". 19 November 2010.
  4. Miller, Steve (22 June 2024). "🙄 Why? As a gay man I find this embarrassing. And it creates more division". X. Retrieved 30 September 2024.