Clemmie Moodie

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Clemmie Moodie, 3am editor

Clemmie Moodie (b. 8 December 1981)[citation needed] is an English journalist[1] and associate features editor at the Daily Mirror.[2]

Early life

While attending Guildford High School, she played lacrosse for England, South-East Region tennis and cricket for Surrey, and participated in the MCC women's first ever match.[3] She read English Literature at Exeter University and was voted the University Sports Personality of the Year in 2003. She graduated with a First Class Honours Degree.

Journalism career

In 2004 she joined the Daily Mail[4] as a showbusiness reporter where she worked until 2008 when she was recruited by the then editor of the Daily Mirror, Richard Wallace, to co-edit the 3 am girls column[5] with former Sun reporter, Danielle Lawlor. In October 2010 she took over sole editorship of 3am.[6] She has been nominated three times for the showbiz journalist of the year award.[7]

In March 2013 she was voted Funniest Columnist of a national newspaper in the annual Lafta Awards.[8]

In September 2014 she handed over the reins of the 3am column to her deputy, Ashleigh Rainbird, to become associate features editor at the Daily Mirror.[9]

Other media work

She has discussed current showbiz topics on BBC Breakfast News, Sky News, ITV 2 and Channel 5 News. She has been a guest on Radio 1.[10]She appeared on BBC3's England's Worst Ever Football Team.[11] In October 2010 she walked the 63 km Inca Trail with Denise Van Outen,[12] Fearne Cotton, Alexandra Burke,[13] Amanda Byram and six women fighting breast cancer, to raise money for Breast Cancer Care Charity. In September 2012 she took part in the Virgin London Triathlon[14] teaming up with David Hasselhoff and Alexandra Burke. She supports Tottenham Hotspur.[15] She is an ambassador for the Make-A-Wish foundation.[16]

References

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