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June 21, 2025

Presenter and podcaster Fearne Cotton talks to LAUREN TAYLOR about being an introvert, therapy and midlife happiness

FEARNE COTTON is redefining what happiness looks like in her 40s.

“It’s just maybe a level of average contentment that I’m aiming for - I don’t even know if I'm needing to land on happiness,” says the podcaster and author.

“I’m pretty happy these days when I just feel even and average. I’m not looking for euphoria.

“It’s about those moments where there’s a bit of mental peace and I just feel kind of balanced,” the 43-year-old explains. “Before, I’d think [happiness is] being on a holiday with a beautiful beach and no laptop and having a nice cocktail. But actually I could do that and be going mad in my head.”

The former BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 presenter, who rose to fame on children’s TV and later Top Of The Pops in the early Noughties, says her old life “hugely” affected her mental health.

“I wasn’t doing so well mentally in my old career,” says Fearne, who announced her split from husband Jesse Wood in December 2024 after 10 years of marriage. The pair have two children, Rex and Honey, and Fearne is stepmother to Jesse’s two children from a previous relationship, Arthur and Lola.

She's largely left the TV and radio world behind, and doesn’t want to go back there at the moment. “I think it’s so exposing, people are incredibly judgmental.

“There’s no room in traditional media, certainly not when I was growing up as a teenager in the early Noughties, in my 20s, to be thoroughly yourself.

“There was no space to fade up the microphone on Radio 1 and say, ‘I’m feeling like death today. You've got to be jolly and play music - so people probably only saw that side of me, and I was terrified to show the other side of me.”

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