Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Katy Hill shot to fame on hit kids TV show Blue Peter in the late 1990s, before going on to carve out a career in TV and radio. The presenter has since turned her back on fame, and is now in a very different career. Katy, 53, fronted the CBBC show from 1995 until 2000, before then going on to join BBC One's Live & Kicking until 2001.

During her time on Blue Peter, she became known for her daredevil stunts – even becoming the first civilian to fly with the Red Arrows. The show opened several doors for Katy, and she went on to host Top of the Pops, Football Fever, BBC's Holiday and her own weekend show on Capital FM. Katy regular contributed to magazines such as Cosmopolitan Hair & Beauty, Hello! and Closer, and in 2004 she took part in the Channel 4 show The Games, coming in second place.

Later on in her career, she hosted radio shows for Heart Radio, wrote weekly blogs and was a relief presenter on ITV's Daybreak. However, Katy is no longer a regular on our TV screens. She now works as a life coach, having started up her own business.

She describes herself as an 'Internationally Certified Success & Confidence Coach' and regularly shares uplifting content on social media. Katy has her own newsletter, The Limitless List, which provides inspirational quotes and messa.