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About Ingrid Tarrant
Ingrid Dupre Tarrant (née Dupre, born 15 October 1954) is an English television personality and former wife of Christopher John Tarrant, OBE. She has appeared on such programmes as TV Mail, Wish You Were Here? and This Morning. She has also appeared on a special version of What Not to Wear where she received a makeover from fashion advisors Trinny and Susannah.
She had two children with her first husband, Tony Walsh; Dexter and Fia, and two with her second husband Chris Tarrant; Sammy and Toby Tarrant. After her marriage collapsed in 2006, she received much media attention, and she has since gone on to appear in a number of British reality television programmes which include The Race, The Verdict, Deadline and Celebrity Coach Trip partnered with friend Carol Harrison.
Tarrant appears regularly on GB News on shows such as Neil Oliver Live, and most notably Mark Dolan Tonight on a weekly basis.
Trivia
- Ran in the 1997 London Marathon.
- Born in London to a Norwegian mother and a Half French half German father.
Personal Quotes
- When I'm in Norway I feel British and when I'm in England I feel Norwegian. But I always support Norway - even in the Eurovision song contest. My family are from Oslo and we have a summer house about eighty miles from there, right beside a fjord. It's really beautiful and ultimately I dream of living back in Norway one day.
- [on Christopher John Tarrant, OBE] "I used to think he was a loud-mouthed slob. And then I got to know him better and realised what a lovely, warm guy he is."
Reference: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1170093/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm
Ingrid Tarrant's Timeline
1954 |
October 15, 1954
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registered at Marylebone, (said to have been born at Elstree, Hertfordshire), London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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1991 |
October 29, 1991
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St Peter's Hospital, Lyne, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
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