Celebrities often navigate a dual existence, one played out in the public sphere and another, more private life within their homes. Social media has provided fans with greater access to their idols, particularly when celebrities share aspects of their personal lives online.
Sarah Moore, a 52-year-old television personality, is best known for hosting the BBC program "Money for Nothing." The show, which began in 2015, features participants who find value in discarded furniture. While she maintains a relatively private life, she occasionally shares updates about her family on social media. Her online presence offers glimpses into her world, including her passion for home renovation.
Moore's interests extend beyond television. She has authored two books on interior design, starting with "Homemade Gifts Vintage Style" in 2011, followed by "Vintage Home" in 2013. She married Pete Smith on June 2, 2001, and shared a wedding photo on Instagram in 2020, a rare public display of her husband. With nearly 77,000 followers, she captioned the post, "19 years ago today. Four chickens, three children, two dogs, one sheep."
Her dedication to recycling has contributed to her successful television career. On "Money for Nothing," she assists contestants with upcycling, helping the public recognize the potential value in discarded items. In recent years, Moore also starred in the renovation series "Home Greek Home," where she transformed a derelict property on the Greek island of Skiathos.
Moore revealed that her role on "Money for Nothing" came about unexpectedly. She recounted how she was inspired by discarded Christmas decorations at a tip, leading her to contact a friend with a TV production company. She hosted the pilot and the rest, as they say, is history. Before her television career, Moore worked as an executive chef for a catering company in London, specializing in private events and weddings.
5 Comments
Rotfront
It’s refreshing to see a celebrity who values family and their home life as much as their career.
Donatello
Her journey from chef to television personality is fascinating. Talk about a unique path!
Raphael
Another celebrity cashing in on their 'passion' for upcycling. How original.
Leonardo
People need to remember that what they see on social media isn’t real life. It’s curated.
Coccinella
Seems like she’s trying too hard to show her ‘humble’ side. It’s all staged for social media.