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Mollie King

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English singer, songwriter and radio presenter (born 1987)
This article is about the singer. For the silent film actress of the same name, seeMollie King (actress).

Mollie King
King in 2011
Born
Mollie Elizabeth King

(1987-06-04)4 June 1987 (age 37)
PartnerStuart Broad (engaged)
Children2
Musical career
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • radio presenter
Years active2004–present
Labels
Formerly ofThe Saturdays
Websitemollieking.com
Musical artist

Mollie Elizabeth King (born 4 June 1987) is an English pop singer, songwriter,radio presenter and a member of girl groupThe Saturdays.

As part of The Saturdays, King has had 13 Top 10 and eight Top 5 singles, including the UK number-one hit "What About Us" on theUK Singles Chart and five top-ten albums on theUK Albums Chart. Before The Saturdays, King was a member of another girl group, Fallen Angelz, with whom she appeared onThe X Factor. In 2015, King signed a solo deal withIsland Records.

In August 2017, King was the first contestant announced for that year's series of BBC'sStrictly Come Dancing, partnered withAJ Pritchard. King was eliminated in the semi-final in December 2017, finishing in fifth place. In April 2018, it was announced that King would joinBBC Radio 1 to co-host a show withMatt Edmondson beginning in June on that year on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.[1]

Life and career

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Early life and career beginnings

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King was born inWandsworth, London, England, the youngest of three daughters born to Susan (née Wykes) and Stephen King. She attendedSurbiton High School, inKingston-upon-Thames, London. She has two sisters, Laura Ann (born 1983) and Ellen Catherine (born 1985). King had a successful skiing career and was on the Surbiton High Ski team with fellow pupilChemmy Alcott.[citation needed]

By the age of 11, King was a member of the British Children's Ski Team resulting in her receiving a scholarship to the British Ski Academy. King later raced for Great Britain as one of the youngest on the team and later went on to ski for the BritishAlpine squad although she turned down a ski career to pursue her dream of becoming a singer.[citation needed] King achieved three As in herA levels, inPsychology, Business and Economics, and Sport in spite of having been diagnosed withDyslexia.[2]

2007–2015: The Saturdays

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The Saturdays onstage, 2009

Since 2007, King has been a member ofgirl groupThe Saturdays. The group achieved 13 Top 10 hits, and four Top 10 albums.[3][4] They released their debut single "If This Is Love" in July 2008, and it peaked at number eight in the UK.[5] The group released a second single "Up" which charted at number five in the UK[5] and later the song was given a Silver Disc in the United Kingdom.[6] In late October 2008, the group released their first studio albumChasing Lights. It charted at number nine in the UK, and was certified platinum by theBPI.[6] The group released a third single from the album, "Issues", which also went silver.[6] The Saturdays released a cover of "Just Can't Get Enough" byDepeche Mode. The song debuted at number two in the UK, behindFlo Rida's "Right Round". The fifth and final single from the album was "Work", which was the first single by the group to fail to reach the Top 20. The group later went on a tour entitledThe Work Tour.

In October 2009, the group released a second studio album,Wordshaker, which charted at number nine and was given silver certification by the BPI.[6] The first single, "Forever Is Over", charted at number two in the UK. The Saturdays appeared in advertisements for several products including a brand of deodorant, tampons,[7] mobile phones, an operating system, and hair removal products.[8] In early 2010, the girls released a second and final single from their second album, "Ego", which charted at number nine,[5] the single gained a certification of silver by the BPI.[6]

In summer 2010, the Saturdays released their firstmini album (their third album overall)Headlines!,[9] which charted at number 3 in the UK and number 10 in Ireland.[5] The band released their eighth single, "Missing You", which charted at number three in the UK and number six in Ireland.[10]Rochelle Wiseman confirmed that the second single from the album would be "Higher"[11][12] It was later confirmed, by The Saturdays' official website that Flo Rida had recorded vocals for "Higher".[13][14]On Your Radar was the girls' third studio album, reaching a disappointing number 23 in the UK and spending only three weeks in the UK Top 75, but featured the top-ten hits, "All Fired Up" and "Notorious" as well as single, "My Heart Takes Over". In December 2011, the group went on their first headlining arena tour,All Fired Up Tour!

The Saturdays released the first single taken from their fourth studio album "30 Days" in May 2012, which peaked at number seven. Later in the year, they temporarily moved from London to Los Angeles in the hope of breaking America. Helping increase their single sales in America, E! Network broadcastChasing The Saturdays, a reality TV show following the girls during their three-month stay in America. The show premiered in January 2013, and was cancelled after one series. The Saturdays released "What About Us" (featuring rapperSean Paul) in March 2013, which became their first number one single and was the biggest selling single of the year (at that point). Later on in the year, "Gentleman" and "Disco Love" were released, both charting in the Top 15. Their albumLiving for the Weekend became the band's fourth Top 10 album. The radio mix of "Not Giving Up" was released in April 2014 and was their seventeenth Top 40 single. The band went on hiatus in 2014, and released a greatest hits albumFinest Selection: The Greatest Hits the same year. The only single released from the album, "What Are You Waiting For?" charted at number 38, making it their lowest-charting single to date.

2015–present: Debut solo album

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On 11 October 2015, King confirmed she had signed a solo deal withIsland Records, with the intention of releasing a solo album in 2016.[15] Her debut solo single, "Back to You", was released on 19 August 2016.[16] On 24 August 2017 King announced that her new single, "Hair Down", would be released on 1 September.

Co-written by King, UK pop groupSteps released "To the Beat of My Heart" as the fourth promotional track on 26 November 2020 from their sixth studio albumWhat the Future Holds. The track is believed to be from the recording sessions from her scrapped debut solo album.

Other endeavours

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Television

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King appeared in a number of episodes ofHollyoaks Later, along withFrankie Sandford. As a part of The Saturdays, she has appeared inBBC seriesMyths. King has appeared in two episodes ofbebo-based online showSam King portraying herself as an ex-girlfriend. King also appeared onThe King is Dead onBBC Three andNever Mind the Buzzcocks in 2010. Along with her colleagues, King appeared onGhosthunting with... where they look for paranormal activity. She also appeared in aReality TV show with her bandmates, known asThe Saturdays: 24/7. On the show,The Saturdays performed exclusive tracks. In early 2013, The Saturdays appeared in another reality TV documentary about their lives,Chasing The Saturdays. The programme followed the girls as they tried to break into the American market after signing withIsland Def Jam Records andMercury Records.[17] The show aired on TV networkE! on Sunday nights. The US premiere received 914,000 viewers.[18] Upon its premiere in the UK, the show received 72,000 views and became the network's most watched show of the week.[19] In October 2013, King appeared as a panellist on an episode ofThrough the Keyhole.[20] On 28 June 2014, King appeared, with The Saturdays, and competed in a celebrity edition TV showThe Cube, where she reached the final round, but did not continue and won £100,000 for her chosen charity, theBritish Heart Foundation.[21]

On 7 August 2017, King was the first contestant announced to be taking part in thefifteenth series ofStrictly Come Dancing onBBC One.[22] She was partnered withAJ Pritchard. On 10 December 2017, King was eliminated from the show's semi-final.

Mollie guest-presented the children's television showBlue Peter on 8 January 2018 in place of usual hostRadzi Chinyanganya. In January 2018, she stood in forDan Wootton for a week on breakfast showLorraine with the entertainment news. Throughout August she presentedThis Morning alongside a variety of co-presenters includingBen Shephard,Matt Edmondson andMark Wright and is now the senior female relief presenter on the show.

Sponsorship deals and autobiography

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It was revealed in 2009 thatThe Saturdays would be the new faces ofhair removal productVeet.[23] They later became the new faces of a major campaign forImpulse women'sdeodorant. The group recorded a television ad, which featured their songs "Forever Is Over" and "Ego". It was also dubbed "The Impulse Diaries". The TV content, which involves a sponsorship package on Channel 4, will show the girls in various settings, including a hotel room, a tour bus and backstage before a gig. This first aired on 23 October.[24] The Saturdays also did a photoshoot, posing on a giant sofa as they launchedT-Mobile'sBig Sofa Night In campaign in London, United Kingdom. The group sat on the sofa for more than 12 hours, the sofa was the size of a double decker bus.[25] In 2013, King created a collection forOasis Stores titled 'Loved by Mollie'.[26] During September 2013, King designed shoes to help raise funds for UK charitySave The Children.[27] King also was an ambassador forMaybelline during theVodafone London Fashion Week.[28] In 2017, King became the face of the Christmas campaign forBoux Avenuelingerie.

In early 2010,The Saturdays were going to publish their autobiography.[29] King later announced that the autobiography would be titledThe Saturdays: Our Story.[29] The book was officially released on 25 October 2010. The Saturdays appeared atWH Smith inBluewater for a book signing on 16 October 2010. The cover of their book cover had a similar cover to theirHeadlines! album and theirThe Headlines Tour due to them all being released around the same time.[29] The book gives insight into the world of The Saturdays by telling the tale of their success. King has her own chapter in the book, which she speaks about her love interests, their friendship within the group, and a personal insight into their lives before finding fame. The book also gives fashion and beauty tips, some gossip, accompanied by photos from the girls' own collection.[30]

Philanthropy

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It was announced thatThe Saturdays would record the 2009Comic Relief charity single,[31] which delayed the release of their fourth single,"Work".[citation needed] The group released a cover ofDepeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough" for the charity on 1 March 2009. A week later, the song charted at number 2 on theUK Singles Charts making the group the first artist in 14 years for their Comic Relief single not to chart at number 1.[citation needed] In May 2010, the Saturdays teamed up withManchester United and sang at a pre-match concert atOld Trafford.[32] On 12 September 2010, the girls performed at theHelp for Heroes charity concert with over 60,000 fans there.[33] In March 2011, the group appeared atWestfield shopping centre with buckets and asked customers to part with their cash forMarie Curie, who provide home nursing, a helpline and hospices for end of life care.[34] The Saturdays also performed at theSunshine Concert which was held at theTroxy in London; to raise money for charity.[35]

Radio

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From February 2018, King co-hostedBBC Radio 1 every Saturday 1pm-4pm, alongsideMatt Edmondson.[36] In June 2018, King began co-hosting the show full-time alongside Edmondson on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.[37]

In September 2018, King was nominated for 'Best New Presenter' at theAudio and Radio Industry Awards (ARIAS).

King and Edmondson co-hosted theRadio 1 weekend breakfast show from November 2018 to January 2021. Since then, they've presented the weekend afternoon show on Fridays to Sundays from 13:00-16:00 until May 2024, where they moved to weekdays, presenting between 13:00-15:30, on Monday - Thursdays, replacing Dean & Vicky

King had previously presented Radio 1'sBest New Pop from August 2019 to September 2022. Since then, she has also presentedFuture Pop. It was broadcast on Thursdays from 8-10pm, but from April 2024, is broadcast on Wednesdays on the same slot.[38]

Personal life

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In January 2010, it was announced that King was in a relationship withLawson member Andy Brown. They broke up in February 2011. Following their split, Brown wrote the songs "When She Was Mine" and "Standing in the Dark" which he said were inspired by his break-up with King.[39][40] In 2011, King began dating supermodelDavid Gandy, before ending the relationship in 2012. They rekindled their relationship in 2014, before ending it again in 2016.[41] King is now engaged to England cricketerStuart Broad. He proposed on 1 January 2021.[42] In June 2022, King confirmed that she was expecting a baby with Broad and, in November 2022, announced the birth of their first daughter.[43] King announced in August 2024 that she is pregnant with their second child and, in January 2025, announced the birth of their second daughter.

Discography

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See also:The Saturdays discography

Singles

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TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
UKUK SalesSCO
"Back to You"2016903839
"Hair Down"2017104

Music videos

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SingleYearDirector
"Back To You"2016Lisa Gunning
"Hair Down"2017Kyle Lewis

Tours

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The Saturdays

References

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  16. ^Nissim, Mayer (15 August 2016)."Saturdays' Mollie King's solo debut is out this Friday".Digital Spy. United Kingdom. Retrieved18 August 2016.
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  18. ^"Ratings – Sunday's Cable Ratings: "Real Housewives of Atlanta" Continues Demo Reign". TheFutonCritic.com. Retrieved6 April 2014.
  19. ^"Top 10 Programmes". barb.co.uk. Retrieved6 April 2014.
  20. ^"Cilla Black and Mollie King amongst stars going Through the Keyhole | Talk TV". Shows. 30 July 2013. Retrieved10 August 2014.
  21. ^"The Cube Episode 1 | presscentre". Itv.com. 28 June 2014. Retrieved10 August 2014.
  22. ^"Mollie King is this year's first Strictly contestant".Digital Spy. 7 August 2017. Retrieved30 October 2017.
  23. ^"The Saturdays Are New Faces of Veet". Female First. 22 May 2009.
  24. ^Jacquie Bowser (12 October 2009)."Impulse signs up The Saturdays for 'behind the scenes' campaign – Brand Republic News".Brand Republic.
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  26. ^"Celebs in High Street fashion – Yahoo Lifestyle UK". Yahoo!. Retrieved6 April 2014.
  27. ^"The Saturdays |". Contactmusic.com. 30 September 2013. Retrieved6 April 2014.
  28. ^"The Saturdays singer Mollie King is new face of Maybelline – Showbiz News".Digital Spy. 18 September 2013. Retrieved6 April 2014.
  29. ^abc"Meet the Sats at 'Our Story' Book Signing".Official website. TheSaturdays. 6 October 2010. Archived fromthe original on 12 October 2010. Retrieved6 October 2010.
  30. ^"The Saturdays Reveal New Book 'Our Story' PLUS Book Signing!".Official website. The Saturdays. 24 September 2010. Archived fromthe original on 2 October 2010. Retrieved26 September 2010.
  31. ^Subscribe to Youtube "" (30 January 2009)."The Saturdays announced for 2009 Comic Relief single". We Are Pop Slags. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2011.
  32. ^"The Saturdays to kick off charity match". BBC News. 4 March 2010.
  33. ^"The Saturdays to perform at Help For Heroes Charity Concert".Thesaturdays.co.uk. Archived fromthe original on 5 October 2011.
  34. ^"The Saturdays enjoy a weekend of charity fundraising".Metro. 13 March 2011.
  35. ^"The Saturdays wore very short dresses for charity".FHM. Archived fromthe original on 17 March 2011.
  36. ^"Mollie King news: Saturdays singer QUITS music - could dancing with AJ be on the cards?".Express.
  37. ^"BBC - Weekend starts early on Radio 1 - Media Centre".www.bbc.co.uk.
  38. ^"Mollie King set to host brand new show on Radio 1".bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. Retrieved14 March 2022.
  39. ^Andrew Williams (9 August 2012)."Andy Brown: Lawson's new album is inspired by Mollie from The Saturdays".Metro News. Retrieved12 April 2014.
  40. ^"Lawson's Andy Brown: "'Standing In The Dark' Is Also About The Saturdays' Mollie King"". Capital FM. 14 October 2012. Retrieved12 April 2014.
  41. ^"Mollie King confirms split from David Gandy after on/off romance". Evening Standard. 24 February 2016. Retrieved25 February 2016.
  42. ^Kirwin, Ellie (6 December 2021)."Mollie King says she's finding separation from fiancé Stuart Broad 'challenging'".OK! Magazine. Retrieved24 January 2022.
  43. ^Hill, Rose (22 June 2022)."Saturdays' Mollie King pregnant as she expects first baby with fiancé".Daily Mirror. Retrieved22 June 2022.

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