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Gemma Collins
Gemma Clair Collins (born 31 January 1981) is an English media personality and businesswoman. She rose to prominence whilst appearing on the ITV reality series The Only Way Is Essex (2011–2019) and went on to appear on various other reality television shows, including I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (2014), Celebrity Big Brother (2016), Celebs Go Dating (2018) and Dancing on Ice (2019). Known for her diva persona and alter-ego "the GC", she became the subject of several internet memes and is considered a prominent figure within the British hun subculture.
A sales executive by trade, Collins created her own plus-size clothing brand and owned a fashion boutique in Brentwood, Essex, as well as releasing a fragrance and a line of cosmetics. She has also collaborated with numerous brands to endorse their products alongside her own. Collins published two autobiographies and starred in her own ITV reality television franchise Gemma Collins: Diva (2018–2020). She went on to host the eponymous The Gemma Collins Podcast (2019–2024), as well as its spin-off The Gemma Collins Love Lounge (2020–2021).
In 2022, she fronted a Channel 4 television documentary, Gemma Collins: Self-Harm & Me, based on her personal experiences and embarked on a theatre tour, The GC's Big Night Out. In 2026, she appeared as a contestant on the second series of I'm a Celebrity... South Africa and is set to star in the Sky One reality series Gemma Collins: Four Weddings and a Baby.
Gemma Clair Collins was born on 31 January 1981 at Oldchurch Hospital in Romford, East London. She is the daughter of Joan Collins (née Williams), who worked as a part-time hairdresser, and Alan Collins, the director of Unisystems Freight, an import-export shipping company. She has an older brother named Russell, who is also a director of their father's company. Shortly after her birth, the family moved from a house in Collier Row and Collins was raised in Rise Park where she attended Rise Park Infant School. Collins described her childhood as being "filled with love" and said that although money was "tight", her father still managed to take them on family holidays and said she has "very happy memories" of her early years.
Collins then went on to attend Frances Bardsley Academy for Girls. She enjoyed performing arts from a young age and attended dance lessons and stage school. At the age of 14, she began attending the Sylvia Young Theatre School and successfully auditioned for a part in The Sound of Music. Collins' mother was encouraging and said she knew that her daughter would one day become famous. Collins was bullied at school for being outgoing and confident, and so following the success of her father's business, her parents decided to move her to Raphael Independent School, a private school, for her final year of education. She left school at the age of 16 with a G in GCSE Maths. Reflecting on her time at school, Collins said "I remember sitting in the exam room for my maths GCSE and thinking, "I'm going to be famous, I don't need maths."
Collins had various Saturday jobs as a teenager, including working in a sweet shop and at the clothes shop Warehouse, before becoming a waitress at a local pub called The Orange Tree. After leaving school, she subsequently signed up to a media studies course at South Essex College but stopped attending after a few weeks as she found it boring. Collins also held a job at the clothes shop Benetton and spent several weeks working in a care home, looking after those who were suffering from mental illnesses. Her first appearance on television was in the ITV documentary Snobs, which aired in January 2000. The series focused on people who believed they were a different class. Following her appearance on the show, Collins, aged 18 at the time, visited an agent who told her that she "had charisma but was too fat to be on TV" and suggested that she should lose two stone. Collins held various admin jobs and roles working on reception during her twenties, as well as being an assistant to a senior executive at stockbrokers Cantor Fitzgerald which Collins said she "blagged" by being confident in interviews. She subsequently worked at a recruitment agency in London before becoming a receptionist at a BMW showroom in Harold Wood, where she retrained to become a sales executive.
In January 2011, Julie Childs, mother of Collins' friend Amy, suggested to producers of the ITV2 reality series The Only Way Is Essex that Collins would be an appropriate subject. They visited Collins' house and subsequently filmed her and her friends for two weeks. After returning to work as a car sales executive for a week, she was cast in the programme and began appearing in The Only Way Is Essex from its second series beginning in March 2011. Her first scene saw her attempting to sell a car to Kirk Norcross and taking him for a test drive. Collins ultimately quit her job to appear on the programme full time, and was paid £50 a day for her early appearances on the show, which she described as a "massive risk". Her mother Joan joined the programme during the fifth series in April 2012. From September 2011 until March 2013, Collins wrote a regular column in the tabloid magazine Closer. In April 2013, she released her debut autobiography Basically...: My Life as a Real Essex Girl, which became a bestseller in its first week of release.
In January 2014, Collins took part in the second series of the ITV diving competition Splash!. During training, Collins suffered severe bruising and admitted she had to overcome a fear of water. She became the third celebrity to be eliminated after losing the splash-off to Michaela Strachan in the first heat. In November 2014, she took part in the fourteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! on ITV. During the first episode of the series, Collins and her campmates were required to travel into the jungle via helicopter, however she refused to do so, becoming hysterical before the helicopter had taken off and was instead driven into camp. She and her fellow campmates Carl Fogarty, Craig Charles, Nadia Forde and Vicki Michelle were sent to live in the basic camp, "Celebrity Slammer", following a public vote prior to the series launch. After believing she had caught malaria and struggling with the lack of food, Collins withdrew from the series on the third day after spending 72 hours in the jungle. She was subject to online trolling and ridicule from the show's viewers after her exit, later revealing that she was attacked and robbed by a former boyfriend the day prior to flying out to Australia, as well as her mother's health issues, which contributed towards her reasons for quitting the show. Collins received a reduced fee for her appearance, the entirety of which she donated to the charity Save the Children. In August 2015, following the conclusion of the fifteenth series of The Only Way Is Essex, Collins announced she would be leaving the show after four years. However, she subsequently returned for the Christmas special episode of the sixteenth series and continued to appear on the programme sporadically for the next four years, with her appearances becoming less frequent in latter series due to her other commitments. She made her final appearance on the show during the twenty-fifth series in November 2019. Collins was voted the show's "Most Iconic Cast Member" in the special anniversary episode TOWIE Turns 10: All Back to Essex in September 2020, for which she made a cameo appearance in a video acceptance message.
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Gemma Collins
Gemma Clair Collins (born 31 January 1981) is an English media personality and businesswoman. She rose to prominence whilst appearing on the ITV reality series The Only Way Is Essex (2011–2019) and went on to appear on various other reality television shows, including I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (2014), Celebrity Big Brother (2016), Celebs Go Dating (2018) and Dancing on Ice (2019). Known for her diva persona and alter-ego "the GC", she became the subject of several internet memes and is considered a prominent figure within the British hun subculture.
A sales executive by trade, Collins created her own plus-size clothing brand and owned a fashion boutique in Brentwood, Essex, as well as releasing a fragrance and a line of cosmetics. She has also collaborated with numerous brands to endorse their products alongside her own. Collins published two autobiographies and starred in her own ITV reality television franchise Gemma Collins: Diva (2018–2020). She went on to host the eponymous The Gemma Collins Podcast (2019–2024), as well as its spin-off The Gemma Collins Love Lounge (2020–2021).
In 2022, she fronted a Channel 4 television documentary, Gemma Collins: Self-Harm & Me, based on her personal experiences and embarked on a theatre tour, The GC's Big Night Out. In 2026, she appeared as a contestant on the second series of I'm a Celebrity... South Africa and is set to star in the Sky One reality series Gemma Collins: Four Weddings and a Baby.
Gemma Clair Collins was born on 31 January 1981 at Oldchurch Hospital in Romford, East London. She is the daughter of Joan Collins (née Williams), who worked as a part-time hairdresser, and Alan Collins, the director of Unisystems Freight, an import-export shipping company. She has an older brother named Russell, who is also a director of their father's company. Shortly after her birth, the family moved from a house in Collier Row and Collins was raised in Rise Park where she attended Rise Park Infant School. Collins described her childhood as being "filled with love" and said that although money was "tight", her father still managed to take them on family holidays and said she has "very happy memories" of her early years.
Collins then went on to attend Frances Bardsley Academy for Girls. She enjoyed performing arts from a young age and attended dance lessons and stage school. At the age of 14, she began attending the Sylvia Young Theatre School and successfully auditioned for a part in The Sound of Music. Collins' mother was encouraging and said she knew that her daughter would one day become famous. Collins was bullied at school for being outgoing and confident, and so following the success of her father's business, her parents decided to move her to Raphael Independent School, a private school, for her final year of education. She left school at the age of 16 with a G in GCSE Maths. Reflecting on her time at school, Collins said "I remember sitting in the exam room for my maths GCSE and thinking, "I'm going to be famous, I don't need maths."
Collins had various Saturday jobs as a teenager, including working in a sweet shop and at the clothes shop Warehouse, before becoming a waitress at a local pub called The Orange Tree. After leaving school, she subsequently signed up to a media studies course at South Essex College but stopped attending after a few weeks as she found it boring. Collins also held a job at the clothes shop Benetton and spent several weeks working in a care home, looking after those who were suffering from mental illnesses. Her first appearance on television was in the ITV documentary Snobs, which aired in January 2000. The series focused on people who believed they were a different class. Following her appearance on the show, Collins, aged 18 at the time, visited an agent who told her that she "had charisma but was too fat to be on TV" and suggested that she should lose two stone. Collins held various admin jobs and roles working on reception during her twenties, as well as being an assistant to a senior executive at stockbrokers Cantor Fitzgerald which Collins said she "blagged" by being confident in interviews. She subsequently worked at a recruitment agency in London before becoming a receptionist at a BMW showroom in Harold Wood, where she retrained to become a sales executive.
In January 2011, Julie Childs, mother of Collins' friend Amy, suggested to producers of the ITV2 reality series The Only Way Is Essex that Collins would be an appropriate subject. They visited Collins' house and subsequently filmed her and her friends for two weeks. After returning to work as a car sales executive for a week, she was cast in the programme and began appearing in The Only Way Is Essex from its second series beginning in March 2011. Her first scene saw her attempting to sell a car to Kirk Norcross and taking him for a test drive. Collins ultimately quit her job to appear on the programme full time, and was paid £50 a day for her early appearances on the show, which she described as a "massive risk". Her mother Joan joined the programme during the fifth series in April 2012. From September 2011 until March 2013, Collins wrote a regular column in the tabloid magazine Closer. In April 2013, she released her debut autobiography Basically...: My Life as a Real Essex Girl, which became a bestseller in its first week of release.
In January 2014, Collins took part in the second series of the ITV diving competition Splash!. During training, Collins suffered severe bruising and admitted she had to overcome a fear of water. She became the third celebrity to be eliminated after losing the splash-off to Michaela Strachan in the first heat. In November 2014, she took part in the fourteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! on ITV. During the first episode of the series, Collins and her campmates were required to travel into the jungle via helicopter, however she refused to do so, becoming hysterical before the helicopter had taken off and was instead driven into camp. She and her fellow campmates Carl Fogarty, Craig Charles, Nadia Forde and Vicki Michelle were sent to live in the basic camp, "Celebrity Slammer", following a public vote prior to the series launch. After believing she had caught malaria and struggling with the lack of food, Collins withdrew from the series on the third day after spending 72 hours in the jungle. She was subject to online trolling and ridicule from the show's viewers after her exit, later revealing that she was attacked and robbed by a former boyfriend the day prior to flying out to Australia, as well as her mother's health issues, which contributed towards her reasons for quitting the show. Collins received a reduced fee for her appearance, the entirety of which she donated to the charity Save the Children. In August 2015, following the conclusion of the fifteenth series of The Only Way Is Essex, Collins announced she would be leaving the show after four years. However, she subsequently returned for the Christmas special episode of the sixteenth series and continued to appear on the programme sporadically for the next four years, with her appearances becoming less frequent in latter series due to her other commitments. She made her final appearance on the show during the twenty-fifth series in November 2019. Collins was voted the show's "Most Iconic Cast Member" in the special anniversary episode TOWIE Turns 10: All Back to Essex in September 2020, for which she made a cameo appearance in a video acceptance message.
