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Steve Jones Biography
Steve Jones a Welsh journalist presenter working for Channel 4 F1 as the presenting team’s leader. He is known for his time as a presenter of Channel 4’s former teen schedule T4. He is as well known in his country of residence, the United States of America, as the host of the first season of The X Factor USA.
Steve Jones Age
Jones was born in 1977 in Tylorstown, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales.
Steve Jones Career
Jones rose to fame in 2003 as he modeled for Esquire. He then left his modeling career and started presenting in such programmes as 99 Things To Do Before You Die and The Pop Factory Awards with Liz Fuller. His next job was on Channel 4 as a regular feature on T4, it’s weekend entertainment programme. In 2006, he worked on Transmission with T-Mobile with XFM DJ Lauren Laverne.
In February 2009, he made his BBC One debut hosting Let’s Dance for Comic Relief with Claudia Winkleman, who was later replaced by Alex Jones. In early 2009, he as well presented Sky1’s Guinness World Records Smashed with Konnie Huq. The same year, Jones began presenting the BBC TV quizshow As Seen On TV. He as well presented 101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow for the channel, which aired in July 2010.
Back in August 2009 and September 2013, he sat in for Janice Long on BBC Radio 2. He has had a small part in the film Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging and a minor role as himself in two episodes of the TV series Plus One. In 2010, he had a small role in the film It’s a Wonderful Afterlife.
For the Summer/Autumn ranges of Shop Direct Group’s in-house brand ‘Good Souls’, in 2010, Jones designed and modeled clothing. On 22nd October 2010, he was was announced he would leave T4 after seven years as a presenter. His had his last show for the strand was T4 Stars Of 2010 on 21 November 2010.
In 2010, he presented a new game show, Drop Zone, on BBC One, in which eight teams faced a series of physical and mental challenges in six of the world’s most exciting locations. In May 2011, it was originally announced that Jones would co-host The X Factor USA with actress Nicole Scherzinger.
He though later got promoted to the empty judge slot vacated by Cheryl Cole, and Jones was slated to present the show solo. In between filming the X Factor USA season one in Los Angeles, Jones appeared as a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where he talked about being a model, life in Los Angeles and working on The X Factor USA.
In December 2011, he presented a live music special on ITV known as A Night with Beyoncé. In January 2012, Jones announced that he had been dropped as presenter of The X Factor USA. Later on and after much speculation, the show’s creator Simon Cowell stated that many changes would be made to the show for the second season. Season one judges Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger were also dropped from the show.
In February 2012, Jones hosted Let’s Dance for Sport Relief for the BBC in 2012 for the fourth series of the fundraising show. Jones said in a statement “The BBC, Let’s Dance, and Alex Jones…three of my favorite things. I couldn’t ask for a better show to come home to… I can’t wait!”.
He as well presented the BBC Three reality show Hair in 2014. The programme was later renewed for a second series in 2015, moving to BBC Two. For the second series, Jones was replaced by comedian Katherine Ryan. Still, in 2011, Jones was a co-presenter on two series of the Channel 4 cookery show Weekend Kitchen with Waitrose alongside Lisa Snowdon. The show aired every Saturday morning.
In 2015, he presented Young, Free & Single: Live on E4. and in 2016, he got into presenting My Kitchen Rules: UK, a daytime cooking game show for Channel 4. On 29 January 2016, it was announced that he would join Goedele Liekens as co-host for Channel 4 new series, Sex Box. It premiered on 4 April 2016.
In March 2016, he was announced as the lead anchor of the Formula One coverage on Channel 4. His job entails presenting live races and highlight shows. In 2017, he co-presented Animal Rescue Live: Supervet Special for Channel 4 with Noel Fitzpatrick.
Steve Jones Net Worth
Steve estimated net worth is under review.
Steve Jones Films and TV Programmes
2002–2003 – The Pop Factory Awards on ITV Wales as a Co-presenter
2003 – 99 Things to Do Before You Die on channel Five
2003–2010 – T4 on Channel 4 as a Co-presenter
2006–2007 – Transmission as a Co-presenter for 3 series
2008 – When Women Rule the World as a Presenter for 1 series
2008 – Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging as Jem
2009–2013 – Let’s Dance for Comic/Sport Relief on BBC One as a Co-presenter for 5 series
2009 – Guinness World Records Smashed on Sky1 as a Co-presenter for 1 series
2009 – As Seen on TV on BBC One as a Presenter for 1 series
2010 – 101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow as a Presenter for 1 series
2010 – It’s a Wonderful Afterlife as a reporter
2010 – Drop Zone as a Presenter for 1 series
2011 – The X Factor USA on Fox as a Presenter for 1 Season
2011 – Chalet Girl as a reporter
2011 – A Night with Beyoncé on ITV as a Presenter
2014 – Hair on BBC Three as a Presenter for 1 series
2014 – Weekend Kitchen with Waitrose on Channel 4 as a Co-presenter for 2 series
2015 – Young, Free & Single: Live on channel E4 as a Presenter for 1 series
2016 — present – Channel 4 F1 on Channel 4 as a Presenter
2016 – Guy Martin’s Wall of Death: Live as a Presenter
2016 – Sex Box as a Co-presenter for 1 series
2017 – Animal Rescue Live: Supervet Special as a Co-presenter for 1 series
Steve Jones Residence
Jones resides both in London, England and Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Steve Jones Wife
Jones married an American model Phylicia Jackson in October 2014 at Mayfair Library in Central London in a low-key ceremony. The duo first met back in 2011 when Jones was a presenter on The X Factor USA. He previously dated Pamela Anderson, Alex Jones, Fearne Cotton and Hayden Panettiere.