Sophie Morgan Announces Departure from Loose Women
TV presenter and activist Sophie Morgan has announced her departure from Loose Women, sharing career and life updates with her fans.
Background
Sophie Morgan, a 39-year-old presenter who became paraplegic after a road traffic accident in 2003, joined the Loose Women panel in November 2021. She worked alongside Charlene White, Judi Love, Denise Welch, and Katie Piper during her time on the show.
Exciting Projects Ahead
Sophie took to Instagram to share the news of her departure and upcoming projects. She expressed her excitement about living and working in the US, stating that it has been a dream of hers for some time. Sophie will split her time between LA and London, continuing to share her adventures with her followers.
Additionally, Sophie revealed that she has landed the biggest broadcast gig of her career and is working on a new Channel 4 documentary in collaboration with Reese Witherspoon’s company, Hello Sunshine. This documentary will focus on authentic representation in TV and disability rights, reflecting Sophie’s passions.
Leaving Loose Women
While Sophie cherished her time on Loose Women, she announced her decision to part ways with the show. She highlighted the groundbreaking work she contributed to the programme, including projects on body diversity, domestic abuse awareness, and disability rights advocacy.
Sophie expressed her hope for more disabled and underrepresented women to join the panel and contribute to educating and informing the audience. She emphasized the progress made but acknowledged that there is still a long way to go in achieving equity.
Support and Well-Wishes
Fans showered Sophie with support and well-wishes following her announcement. Messages of congratulations and admiration flooded her post, recognizing her talent and dedication to her work.
Legacy and Future
Sophie Morgan’s impact extends beyond Loose Women, with a career that includes hosting documentaries and covering events like the Paralympics. Her dedication to authentic representation and advocacy for disability rights continues to inspire her audience.