Babita Sharma, a British television newsreader, rose to prominence as a BBC documentarian and news anchor. She also co-hosts Supermarket Shopping Secrets on BBC One.
Though Babita’s professional life is an open book to us, the presenter is usually tight-lipped about her personal life. Nonetheless, her social media accounts revealed a new side to her; she is a happily married woman.
Relationship Status: Single?
Babita, a BBC reporterprofessional ,’s accomplishments overshadowed her personal information because she kept the details of her dating status and boyfriends close to her heart.
Sarah Keith-Lucas is married, has a husband or partner, is pregnant, and has children.
Her social media accounts, on the other hand, appear to reveal a lot of her secrets.
Babita’s tweet, which was posted on January 17, 2018, reveals that she is a married woman. Babita revealed in the tweet that she is married and that her husband is an Irishman.
Despite her gushing about her husband’s ethnicity, Babita kept her husband’s name and identity hidden. She also refused to reveal her wedding date.
Nonetheless, her tweet from August 29, 2017, hints at the date of her wedding. When a follower asked Babita what she had planned for the next few days, she replied that her wedding was on its way.
So, based on the post, it appears that Babita married her Irish man after August 2017.
Although it is clear that Babita is married, she has yet to share more glimpses of her family on her social media accounts. She has yet to upload photos of the lucky man, her husband.
Biography, Age, Nationality, Parents
Babita, 41, was born on April 23, 1977, in Berkshire, England. She has British nationality but is of Indian descent. Babita grew up in Berkshire and attended the University of Wales, where she studied journalism, film, and broadcasting.
She began her career as a student at BBC Radio Wales and Thames Valley Television.
She later moved to Dubai and worked on radio for Channel 4 FM and Ajman TV, where she hosted a weekly music show. Babita returned to the United Kingdom in 2003 and began her BBC career as a travel presenter and producer at BBC Radio Berkshire.
Babita, who stands at 5’6″ (1.68m), was then transferred to the Southampton newsroom. She was there to report for BBC South Today. In 2007, she worked as a video journalist and evening bulletin presenter for BBC Spotlight Channel Islands.
She joined the BBC News Channel in 2008 as the host of the Your Money program. After a year, she moved to the BBC News Channel and BBC World News, where she is now a full-time presenter.
Since 2015, Babita has hosted the BBC World News show Newsday. Not only that, but she has been at the forefront of major breaking news stories such as Osama bin Laden’s death, the Paris attacks, Arab uprisings, and Kim Jong Il’s death.
Aside from that, Babita hosted a number of ceremonies, including the Angel Film Awards at the Monaco International Film Festival from 2011 to 2013 and the Wings of Hope Achievement Award ceremony in 2012. She also moderates panel discussions and gives presentations at conferences such as the World Travel Market.
Babita is likely to amass a sizable net worth as a result of her work as a documentarian, TV presenter, BAME spokesperson, and BBC news anchor. Her net worth, however, has yet to be revealed.
The average salary for a BBC Broadcast journalist is $36,000 per year.
Babita Sharma Slams Alan Sugar’s Racist Tweet
Many people criticized Alan Sugar, a business magnate, on June 20, 2018, for tweeting about the Senegal World Cup squad, comparing them to people selling sunglasses and handbags on beaches.
The tweet included a photoshopped image of the Senegal World Cup team, which appeared to be selling counterfeit goods. ‘I recognize some of these guys from the beach in Marbella,’ Alan wrote in a post. ‘Multitasking, resourceful gentlemen.’
Babita Sharma was among those who chastised Alan for his racist behavior. ‘A shocking, vile tweet that you take a screen grab of because you know it will soon be deleted,’ she tweeted.
Alan responded to her tweet by asking why she re-tweeted something so vile.
In a series of tweets, BBC’s Kelechi Okafor commented on the tweet. After receiving so many tweets, Alan removed the image and stated that it was just a funny tweet that people had misinterpreted.
Furthermore, Alan apologized for his error and deleted the tweet after an hour of posting the initial image.
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