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Kate Louise Lawler (born 15 January 1980) is a British reality television star, model, television presenter and radio presenter. She is best known for becoming the first female winner of Big Brother UK after she won the third series of the show in 2002.[1][2] Since her appearance on Big Brother, she has presented various radio shows including; Capital FM and Virgin Radio.[3][4]

Key Information

Big Brother UK

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In 2002, Lawler entered the third series of Big Brother UK.[5] The series lasted 64 days in total, during her time in the Big Brother house she received two warnings out of a possible three for breaking the rules, any housemates who received three strikes would be ejected from the Big Brother house. Her first strike was for discussing nominations with fellow housemate Alison Hammond. Her second strike was for communicating with the outside world for sending a birthday message to her twin sisters. The finale episode of the series was watched in 10.1 million households.[6] Lawler won the series, making her the first woman to win the UK version of Big Brother.[1][2]

In 2008, Lawler returned to Big Brother, as a hijacker for a day in the spin-off series Big Brother Celebrity Hijack.

Since ITV's relaunch of Big Brother in 2023, Lawler has been a regular panelist on after show, Big Brother: Late & Live.

Television career

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In February 2003, Lawler began co-presenting Channel 4 breakfast show, RI:SE until its cancellation in December of that year.[7][8] In 2006, she began presenting Playdate, a late-night dating show on ITV2. In 2019, she became the competition host for Loose Women.

In 2005, she was a contestant on ITV reality series; Celebrity Wrestling under the ring name "The Brawler", she helped her team, The Warriors, win the tag team championship. She was eliminated in the semi-finals of the individual competitions by model Leilani Dowding.[9] In 2006, Lawler entered Love Island series 2, as a late entrant, she was dumped from the villa a week before the final.[10][11]

Lawler began appearing on multiple different television shows including; Brainiac: Science Abuse, Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive, Celebrity Hole in the Wall, Celebrity Total Wipeout, Celebrity Coach Trip, Pointless Celebrities and The Weakest Link.

Radio career

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In 2002, Lawler became a DJ on Capital FM, she held the position until December 2003.

In 2007, Lawler joined Kerrang! Radio, co-hosting the breakfast show, The Morning After, alongside Tim Shaw. Shaw was suspended from the station in April 2008,[12] Lawler temporarily lead the breakfast show on her own until Shaw's dismissal was officially confirmed. She moved to Drive! in May, Kerrang's midday show, in which she also presented on her own until OJ Borg joined as her co-presenter in October that same year, she became the solo presenter of the show again in October 2009 after Borg departed the show. Lawler was nominated for a Sony Radio Award for Best Entertainment in 2013. Kerrang stopped broadcasting on FM in the West Midlands, and was just broadcast digitally in the summer of 2013, and Lawler was made the official breakfast host.[13] Lawler continued to host the Kerrang Radio Breakfast show each morning until February 2016.

In 2013, Lawler joined Manchester-based radio Key 103. Her show was networked over other northern stations including; Radio Aire, Rock FM and Viking FM.[14] In 2014, Liverpool's Radio City 96.7 also began broadcasting the show. She began to do the shows Sunday through to Thursday. Lawler's last show with Key 103 was in May 2015.

In 2016, she joined Virgin Radio, which launched on 30 March 2016, with Lawler hosting weekday afternoons. In August 2019, Lawler moved to present Drivetime on Virgin Radio.[15] She left Virgin Radio in 2022.[16]

She began a podcast titled Maybe Baby in 2019.[17]

Modelling career

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After her appearance on Big Brother UK, she appeared in multiple men's magazines including; Front, Loaded, Nuts and Zoo.

In July 2006, Ann Summers announced that Lawler was the company's new feature model for its lingerie advertisements.[18] She ran the Flora London Marathon in April 2008, wearing only Ann Summers lingerie, raising funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.[19]

Personal life

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Lawler is married and has a daughter.[20][21] She is still close friends with fellow ex Big Brother housemate, Alison Hammond.[22]

Filmography

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Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
2002 Big Brother UK series 3 Self; housemate Winner, 70 episodes
GMTV Self; guest 1 episode
2003 RI:SE Self; co-host 22 episodes
2004 Brainiac: Science Abuse Self 2 episodes
Hell's Kitchen Self; customer 2 episodes
2005 Big Brother's Most Outrageous Moments Self; ex-housemate TV special
Celebrity Wrestling Self; contestant 4 episodes
Love Island series 2 Self; contestant 3rd place, dumped
This Morning Self; guest 3 episodes
Dick and Dom in da' Bungalow Self; guest 1 episode
2006 Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive Self; cameo 1 episode
2006 Playdate Self; presenter
2008 Big Brother Celebrity Hijack Self; ex-housemate 1 episode
2008 Celebrity Hole in the Wall Self; contestant 1 episode
2009 Celebrity Total Wipeout Self; contestant 3rd place, 1 episode
2013 Kiss O'Gram The Vixen Short film
2016 Up Late with Rylan Self; guest 1 episode
2019 Loose Women Self; competition host 140 episodes
Pointless Celebrities Self; contestant 2 episodes
2019 Celebrity Coach Trip series 5 Self; contestant 9th place, 7 episodes
2020 Celebs Go Dating Self; guest 1 episode
Back to the.... Self; guest 1 episode
Celebrity: A 21st Century Story Self; feature Documentary
2023 Three Little Worlds Self; guest 1 episode
2023- Big Brother: Late & Live Self; ex-housemate Recurring role, 3 episodes
2025 The Weakest Link Self; contestant 1 episode
The National Television Awards 2025 Self; guest TV special

Selected works

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  • Lawler, Kate (2022). Maybe baby. London. ISBN 9781399602389.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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Kate Lawler (born 7 May 1980) is an English television personality, radio presenter, DJ, model, and author, best known as the winner of the third series of the reality television programme Big Brother in 2002, becoming the first woman to claim victory in the show's history. Born in Beckenham, Greater London, Lawler initially worked as an IT consultant before her fame, having briefly appeared in a hairdressing magazine and on the cover of a Ministry of Sound compilation. Following her Big Brother triumph, Lawler transitioned into a multifaceted media career, modeling for brands, presenting on shows such as ITV's This Morning and , and DJing house music at clubs across the UK and internationally. She hosted weekday afternoon and drive-time slots on from 2016 until taking maternity leave in 2021, resuming part-time duties in 2022. Lawler is also an ambassador for the and co-hosts the podcast Boj & Kate Have A Lot On Their Plate with her husband, Martin Bojtos, whom she married on 11 June 2022 after welcoming their daughter Noa in February 2021. In 2022, Lawler published her Maybe Baby: On the Mother Side, a Sunday Times bestseller that reached number four on the charts and chronicles her journey into motherhood amid initial reluctance, drawing from personal experiences with hormones, , and postnatal challenges. The book, along with her related Maybe Baby—which has amassed over one million listens—has positioned her as a candid voice on modern parenting and in the public eye.

Early life

Birth and family background

Kate Lawler was born Kate Louise Lawler on 7 May 1980 in , Bromley, , . She grew up in a close-knit, supportive family in the area, where her parents provided a stable home environment before her rise to fame. Lawler has often credited her family for their encouragement during her early career and personal milestones, including paying off her parents' mortgage with her Big Brother winnings and funding her sister's wedding. Lawler shares an especially strong bond with her twin sister, Karen Lawler, born on the same day; the siblings frequently celebrate birthdays together and have supported each other through major life events, such as Lawler's announcement in 2020. Her , affectionately known as "Big Dezzie" or Dezzie Lawler, has been a prominent figure in family gatherings and celebrations, including joint birthday events.

Education and pre-fame career

Kate Lawler grew up in , , and attended Langley Park School for Girls, a local where she was regarded as a talented, hardworking, and dedicated pupil. School representatives noted her strong skills and aptitude for working with others, traits that later contributed to her on-screen presence. There is no record of her pursuing formal higher education, as she entered the workforce shortly after completing . Before gaining fame on Big Brother, Lawler worked as an IT consultant, also described as an IT desk administrator, based in , . At age 22, she balanced this professional role with early aspirations in , attempting to break into modeling by appearing in a hairdressing and featuring on a promotional poster for the club music promoters . These minor forays represented her initial steps toward public recognition, though her primary livelihood remained in .

Big Brother

Series 3 participation

Kate Lawler, then a 22-year-old IT administrator from , entered the Big Brother house on 24 May 2002 as one of the initial 12 housemates for Series 3, broadcast on Channel 4. Motivated by boredom with her job after returning from a stint living in and the allure of the £70,000 prize, she viewed the show as a low-risk opportunity akin to playing the lottery, stating, "You either played the lottery or you auditioned for Big Brother – and if I got in, I’d have a one in 14 chance of winning £70,000. The money was a massive factor." Her audition video, featuring her performing keepie uppies with a football, helped her stand out to producers. The series introduced a notable twist in week 3 with the "Rich vs. Poor" divide, splitting the house into two sections: a luxurious "rich" side with amenities like a and a basic "poor" side. Lawler initially joined the rich side alongside housemates including Jonny Regan and Sophie Pritchard but later moved to the poor side, where she bonded closely with , forming the duo dubbed "The Fame Twins" for their shared aspirations and humorous antics. This period included tasks like quizzes and live challenges to determine resource allocation between the groups, though the divide's novelty faded over time. Lawler also developed a brief romance with Spencer Smith from the opposite side, culminating in a kiss across the divide that earned her a formal strike from producers, alongside another for discussing nominations with Hammond. Throughout her 64-day stay, Lawler navigated nominations and evictions, receiving votes against her early on but avoiding elimination until the finale; she faced public scrutiny, including derogatory shouts from crowds outside the house like "Kate’s a !", which she later reflected impacted her emotionally. Other notable moments included participating in the "secret garden" task and lighter incidents, such as using makeup to write a message to her sister in the final week, which resulted in a minor reprimand. She formed friendships with several housemates, including Hammond and PJ , while experiencing tensions and rivalries, such as with , amid the house's dramatic dynamics like a reported involving Ellis and Tim Culley. On 26 July 2002, Lawler emerged as the winner, defeating runner-up Jonny with 58% of the public vote in a finale viewed by nearly 10 million people, becoming the first female victor in the show's history and claiming the £70,000 prize. She celebrated by hugging and dancing on stage, later describing the immediate aftermath as overwhelming, with fans recognizing her even while she slept via the live stream.

Victory and subsequent involvements

On 26 July 2002, Kate Lawler emerged as the winner of Big Brother UK Series 3 after 64 days in the house, marking her as the first female victor in the show's history. She garnered 3,106,077 public votes in the finale, surpassing runner-up Jonny Regan, third-place finisher , and fourth-place Alex Sibley, while claiming the £70,000 prize; the episode attracted nearly 10 million viewers, contributing to the series' total of over 22.7 million votes. Upon exiting the house at Elstree Studios, Lawler expressed shock at her victory, stating she "never expected" to win and admitting reluctance to face the outside world, though she emphasized the experience had not changed her core personality. Lawler maintained ties to the Big Brother franchise in subsequent years, returning on 26 January 2008 as a one-day "hijacker" in the spin-off Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack, where she entered the house to interact with celebrity housemates and influence tasks. She has since joined multiple reunions with Series 3 co-stars, including a 2020 informal gathering with Alison Hammond, Jonny Regan, and PJ Ellis, shared publicly to reminisce about their time on the show. In 2023, Lawler appeared on This Morning alongside Hammond, other Big Brother winners like Nadia Almada, and original host Dermot O'Leary to discuss the show's legacy. For the 20th anniversary of her win in 2022, she reflected on the experience through media interviews and nostalgic content, highlighting its enduring impact on her career. Since the 2023 relaunch of Big Brother on ITV, Lawler has served as a recurring panelist on the companion show Big Brother: Late & Live, including during the 2025 series commemorating the show's 25th anniversary.

Post-Big Brother career

Television presenting and appearances

Following her victory on Big Brother series 3 in 2002, Kate Lawler transitioned into television presenting, beginning with a prominent role as co-presenter on Channel 4's breakfast show RI:SE from February 2003 until its cancellation in December of that year. She replaced in the role, contributing to the program's mix of news, entertainment, and lifestyle segments alongside hosts like . This early gig marked her entry into mainstream broadcasting, leveraging her reality TV fame to build presenting experience. In 2006, Lawler hosted the late-night dating show Playdate on ITV, where she facilitated interactions between singles in a playful, interactive format aimed at young adults. By early 2022, she expanded her presenting portfolio on ITV daytime television, regularly hosting live competitions and features on This Morning and Loose Women, often reporting from various UK and international locations to engage viewers with on-the-ground energy. These segments highlighted her versatility in live television, blending her charismatic style with quick-paced hosting duties. Beyond presenting, Lawler made numerous guest appearances and competed as a contestant on various shows, often in reality and game formats. In 2005, she participated in ITV's Celebrity Wrestling, training and competing in scripted matches against other celebrities to showcase physical challenges and entertainment. That same year, she entered as a late contestant on Celebrity Love Island, finishing third in the series filmed in , where she navigated romantic pairings and public voting. Lawler appeared on Sky One's Brainiac: Science Abuse in 2006, participating in a segment where she endured an electric shock from an "electric chair" experiment to demonstrate scientific principles in a humorous, high-risk manner. She competed on Hell's Kitchen in 2004 and again in 2009, taking on culinary challenges under intense pressure in the ITV reality cooking competition. In 2009, Lawler featured on BBC One's Hole in the Wall, donning a silver to pass through shaped holes in a moving wall; her team won £10,000, which she donated to a charity. She tackled obstacle courses as a contestant on Celebrity Total Wipeout in 2010, navigating challenges like the Big Red Balls in for , emphasizing endurance and comedy in the physical comedy format. Lawler returned to competitive television on 's Pointless Celebrities in 2019 and again in 2025, partnering with family members to answer trivia questions for charity in the quiz special episodes. In recent years, Lawler has balanced presenting with guest spots, including discussions on in April 2025 about her experiences with and postpartum challenges. She also appeared on the relaunched Big Brother: Late & Live in September 2025, offering insights as the show's first female winner during ITV's companion program. These roles underscore her ongoing presence in UK television, blending her reality roots with authentic personal storytelling.

Radio broadcasting and DJing

Kate Lawler began her radio career shortly after winning Big Brother in 2002, joining Capital FM as a DJ where she hosted shows until December 2003. Her energetic style quickly resonated with listeners on the station, marking her transition from reality television to broadcasting. In September 2007, Lawler joined Kerrang! Radio in the West Midlands, initially co-hosting the breakfast show alongside other presenters, replacing Ugly Phil in the lineup. She later moved to the drive-time slot, airing weekdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., where she engaged audiences with a mix of rock music discussions, listener interactions, and on-air challenges, such as attempting world records for eating crisps with her foot or reciting tongue twisters. By 2013, while continuing her Kerrang! breakfast role, she expanded to host a late-night show on Bauer Media's northern network, including Key 103, Rock FM, Radio Aire, Hallam FM, and Viking FM, broadcasting Monday to Thursday from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Her tenure at Kerrang! lasted until February 2016, during which she became known for bridging her house music background with the station's rock format, despite initial listener skepticism. Lawler joined in 2016, hosting weekday afternoons before shifting to the drive-time slot (4 p.m. to 7 p.m.) in 2019, a role she held until taking maternity leave in 2021. She returned to the station in 2022 for cover presenting duties, including occasional drivetime shifts and guest appearances, such as announcing contestants for events in 2024. Throughout her radio work, Lawler has emphasized her passion for live interaction and music, contributing to her longevity in the industry across multiple stations. Parallel to her broadcasting roles, Lawler established a successful career as a club DJ specializing in , performing at venues across the and internationally since the early . She has played sets at prominent events, including her debut DJ gig in Ireland in 2006 and a residency-style appearance at the Kissdafunk closing party in Ibiza's El Divino in 2009. In 2008, she performed a DJ set at The in , showcasing her skills in high-energy environments. Described as one of the 's hardest-working DJs, Lawler has headlined events like Bitch Presents at and continues to book gigs, including a return set at Flackstock in 2025. Her DJing often complements her radio persona, blending energetic tracks with crowd engagement at clubs and festivals.

Podcasting, writing, and modeling

Kate Lawler began her modeling career as a part-time endeavor prior to her Big Brother fame, working in various capacities within the industry. Following her 2002 victory on the reality series, she secured prominent modeling contracts, most notably becoming the feature model for Ann Summers in July 2006, where she starred in the brand's lingerie advertisements. This role highlighted her as a confident and versatile figure in the fashion and intimates sector, with campaigns that emphasized empowerment and sensuality. Lawler also participated in high-profile charity events tied to her modeling, such as running the 2007 Flora London Marathon in Ann Summers lingerie to raise funds for Cystic Fibrosis research, demonstrating her commitment to blending visibility with philanthropy. Over the years, she has continued to be recognized as a model, appearing in features for publications like Loaded magazine and maintaining a presence in media descriptions of her multifaceted career. In her writing pursuits, Lawler made her debut as an author in 2022 with the memoir Maybe Baby: On the Mother Side, published by Hachette. The book candidly explores her initial reluctance toward parenthood, the decision to start a at age 40, and the subsequent challenges of early motherhood, including severe postnatal depression, , and "mum guilt." Drawing from personal experiences, Lawler addresses broader themes of hormonal changes, societal expectations, and , aiming to normalize these struggles for other women. The work received acclaim for its honesty and relatability, achieving status and inspiring discussions on maternal . A edition followed in 2023, further extending its reach. Lawler's writing style, characterized by raw vulnerability and humor, reflects her evolution from reality TV star to thoughtful commentator on life. Lawler first entered podcasting in 2019, co-hosting Maybe Baby with her partner Boj (Martin Bojtos), a series for the "parentally undecided" that explored decisions around having children through candid discussions and guests; it ran for two seasons until and amassed over one million listens. In 2024, she co-launched Boj & Kate Have A Lot On Their Plate alongside her husband, Boj (Martin Bojtos), produced by Podmasters and distributed via . The show delves into everyday topics like family dynamics, a young child, cooking mishaps, and neighborhood anecdotes, often infused with humor and chaos from their household. Episodes, released weekly, feature casual conversations that resonate with listeners navigating similar life stages, and the podcast quickly garnered positive feedback for its authentic and entertaining tone. Prior to this, Lawler had guested on several audio platforms, sharing insights on her career transitions, perimenopause experiences, and motherhood journey, such as on The Life of Bryony in 2025, where she discussed challenges post-Big Brother. These appearances underscore her growing voice in conversational media, leveraging her background to connect with audiences on personal growth and resilience.

Personal life

Marriage and relationships

Kate Lawler began a high-profile relationship with English footballer in the summer of 2003, after meeting him on holiday in . The couple dated for nearly two years, navigating challenges such as Woodgate's transfer to Real Madrid in 2004, which led to a long-distance arrangement between and . Their relationship ended in April 2005 amid reports of strain from Woodgate's career demands. Lawler has spoken openly about her single life following the split, describing a period of casual relationships and estimating she had been intimate with over 50 partners before settling down. She met her future husband, podcast company owner Martin Bojtos, in 2013 when she was 33 and he was nearly 30; at the time, Lawler was candid about her reluctance toward and children. The pair began soon after, building a long-term that included launching a joint , Boj & Kate Have A Lot On Their Plate, in 2019, which explores family life and everyday challenges. Lawler and Bojtos welcomed their daughter, Noa, in 2021, marking a significant shift in their relationship dynamics. They married in a private ceremony in , , on June 11, 2022. The couple has since navigated parenthood's stresses through regular , which Lawler credits with helping them through "the toughest time" in their marriage, particularly post-childbirth adjustments. In interviews, she has emphasized the importance of ongoing communication and compromise in their relationship.

Family and motherhood

Kate Lawler gave birth to her daughter, Noa, on 11 February 2021, at the age of 40, after facing challenges. The birth was complicated, requiring Noa to spend time in intensive care, and Lawler has since described the early days of motherhood as overwhelming and the hardest experience of her life. Prior to Noa's arrival, Lawler had long expressed toward motherhood, identifying as "parentally undecided" and content with a childfree life centered on her two dogs, which she considered her family. She has openly stated that she only pursued parenthood because her husband, Martin Bojtos, strongly desired children, noting that without him, she would have remained a " mum." At age 39, a assessment revealed a very low egg reserve, which prompted her to agree to try for one child while committing to shared 50/50 responsibilities with Bojtos. Following Noa's birth, Lawler experienced severe postnatal depression that lasted over a year, which she has described as the darkest period of her life. This, combined with ongoing perimenopause symptoms diagnosed in her early 40s, has influenced her decision to have only one child, prioritizing her mental health and believing that Noa, along with their dogs, represents her capacity to be the best parent possible. Lawler has been candid about the exhaustion of balancing motherhood with her career and the loss of spontaneity in her lifestyle, while emphasizing the joys of parenting despite these challenges.

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