Nigella Lawson
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| Nigella Lucy Lawson | |
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Nigella Lawson at a book signing | |
| Born | January 6, 1960 |
| Occupation | Television presenter, cookery writer and journalist. |
| Spouse | Charles Saatchi |
| Children | 2 (Cosima and Bruno) |
| Website | www.nigella.com |
Nigella Lucy Lawson (born January 6, 1960) is an English journalist, food writer, broadcaster and television presenter. After graduating from Oxford, Lawson worked as a book reviewer and soon became the deputy literary editor of the Sunday Times. In 1998 she wrote her first cookery book entitled How to Eat which became an instant bestseller. Lawson wrote her second bestselling book, How to be a Domestic Goddess in 2000, winning her a prestigious British Book Award. Her career progressed in the United Kingdom when she hosted the successful Channel 4 cookery programme, Nigella Bites, which was accompanied with another bestseller. She also hosted a less successful chat show on ITV in 2005, which was followed by two highly successful cookery series on BBC Two. Lawson also enjoys a flourishing career in the United States where Nigella Feasts has been aired. Her own cookware range is reportedly worth £7 million a year[1], and she has sold nearly 3 million cookery books worldwide.
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