Rutger published: Charley Marlowe: From TikTok to BBC Radio 1 Host
Charley Marlowe, a dazzling comedian and a rising star on social media, has hit an exciting new milestone in her rapidly soaring career. You might already know her from TikTok where she's captured hearts with her hilarious flair and magnetic personality. Now, she'll be stepping up as a presenter on BBC Radio 1, showcasing her diverse talents and growing influence in media.

Charley Marlowe joins BBC Radio 1

After charming audiences as a key voice on BBC's trailblazing lesbian dating show *I Kissed A Girl*, Charley will be taking over Friday Early Breakfast in August 2025. From 5 a.m. till 7 a.m. BST, she's set on waking up listeners with her infectious energy and signature humor, making those early Fridays much more entertaining. For July, Mylo and Rosie are in charge, fresh from Hits Radio. But come August, Charley's ready and eager. In her own words, she's "absolutely buzzing" about joining BBC Radio 1, and we can't wait! With her affectionately camp taste in music, she joked that she plans on serving up as much Jane McDonald and Kylie Minogue as "the BBC allow." It's this blend—of humor and great tunes—that's bound not just capture but captivate early risers.

Get To Know Charley Marlowe

Hailing from Liverpool, Charley's fame exploded on TikTok, amassing a whopping 700,000 followers. With nearly 45 million likes, her videos strike a chord with so many because they're just so darn relatable and funny. Her knack keeps opening doors in media, and she just keeps knocking them down. But social media's just one part. Charley made waves narrating BBC's coverage during 2024's Paris Olympics. Her voice also champions queer voices, narrating *I Kissed A Girl*, Britain's pioneering dating show spotlighting queer women alongside Dannii Minogue. Shows like these are carving new paths in LGBTQ+ media. Charley affectionately dubs herself "just a lucky little lesbian," deeply appreciative she gets platforms that amplify queer stories.

The personal journey Of Charley Marlowe

Charley's journey weaves deeply personal moments with her professional strides. On *Table Manners* with Jessie Ware and her mom Lennie, Charley opened up about her personal life and her journey with sexuality. Instagram played Cupid in her love life. Charley shared that her girlfriend kicked things off by messaging, saying she "looked like Jane McDonald." It was love at first click, and her humor shines through even in these personal tales. Coming out was another milestone. "I came out in 2019," she reflects. "I think they knew. I kept showing my mom my phone, and there was a picture with my then-girlfriend. It was fine after that. But we don't really talk too much about feelings." Her story's one many in LGBTQ+ circles recognize, navigating those tricky family waters toward living authentically.

Looking towards The Future

As Charley steps up at BBC Radio 1, she continues breaking ground, inspiring others with her true self and immense talent. From TikTok phenom, she now cements her place in mainstream media, reminding us how powerful these platforms have become in shaping careers. Fans are lining up, excited about her fresh perspective on Friday mornings. Expect a lively mix: humor, top tunes, and spirited chats. Her voice on air continues highlighting diverse stories and voices adding vibrancy and color. Charley's adventure shines with resilience, humor, and a joy in expressing identity. She's entering this chapter with not just her dreams but her community's hopes and dreams. Have thoughts on Charley's thrilling new adventure? Share your feelings, keeping it civil, as we celebrate this momentous career step.

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