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Danni Menzies s a well-known Scottish model and Television presenter. She is famous for a Channel 4 series ‘A Place in the Sun’. She was born and raised in the Scottish village Kenmore. In a recent interview, she revealed that she felt it is time to move on and explore new opportunities. After six years of hosting the Channel 4 program, she has discussed the reasons behind her decision to leave ‘A Place in the Sun‘.
She expressed gratitude for her time on the show and the experiences she gained, but ultimately felt that she needed a change. Fans were saddened by her departure but excited to see what she would do next in her career.
Danni Menzies Height & Weight
How tall is Danni Menzies? She stands at the height of 1.81 m i.e. 5 feet and 11 inches tall. She has a body weight of around 159 lbs i.e. 72 kg. She has a slim body build. Her eye color is dark brown and her hair color is also dark brown. Her sexual orientation is straight.
Danni Menzies Wiki
Real Name | Danni Menzies |
Age | 35 years old (As of 2024) |
Birthdate | March 15, 1989 |
Ethnicity | Mixed |
Height | 5 feet 11 inches |
Weight | 72 Kg |
Measurements | 34-28-40 inches |
Bra Cup Size | 34 C |
Boyfriend | Single |
Martial Status | Unmarried |
Net Worth | $300k – $500k |
Danni Menzies Boyfriend
Danni Menzies is single. She is not dating anyone as of 2024. She is very focused on her career rather than anything else.
Some Facts about Danni Menzies
- Danni Menzies’s net worth is calculated to be $300k – $500k.
- She is a well-known Scottish model and Television presenter.
- She is famous for a Channel 4 series ‘A Place in the Sun’.
- Her Twitter bio reads as, “TV + Radio Presenter @Channel4, Ambassador for @themayhew @Build_It_int louisa@moneymanagementuk.com”.
- In 2022, she was involved in a devastating moped crash.
- She visited an Audio Vestibular after being struck unconscious on her moped by a stolen vehicle that lost control at 30mph.
- She believes her long lip and eyebrow gash will leave lifelong scars from the collision and her post-traumatic stress disorder.