Steph McGovern's life off-camera - mystery partner and cheeky fib to bag TV job

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Steph McGovern's life off-camera - mystery partner and cheeky fib to bag TV job

Steph McGovern will host the final episode of Steph's Packed Lunch today after Channel 4 bosses decided to axe the show.

The 41-year-old presenter has fronted the programme for three years and has said she is "incredibly proud" of everything her team has achieved. Taking to Instagram ahead of filming this morning, Steph wrote: "For one last time... today 12 - 2.10 @packedlunchc4 on @channel4. My cue cards, my earpiece and my microphone."

Steph has been a regular face on our screens for over a decade, presenting BBC Breakfast, Watchdog and Have I Got News For You. The much-loved star tends to keep her home and family out of the spotlight, but has shared rare insights into her life as a mum-of-one away from the cameras.

Steph McGovern's life off-camera - mystery partner and cheeky fib to bag TV job qeituixxiqzrinvThe 41-year-old has had a hugely successful career in telly though little is known about her life off-screen
Steph McGovern's life off-camera - mystery partner and cheeky fib to bag TV jobSteph prefers to keep her girlfriend and daughter's identities private but has spoken about motherhood (stephlunch/Instagram)

Steph is in a long-term relationship, but the identity of her girlfriend remains a mystery and her name has never been revealed - though it's previously been reported that she works as a TV executive. In July 2019, Steph announced she was pregnant and a source told The Sun: "Steph and her girlfriend are absolutely thrilled." Then four months later, she welcomed her daughter into the world and said: "I have a newfound respect for parents. It's like you're living with a tiny dictator!"

In keeping with how she went about before, Steph kept her newborn baby girl out of the spotlight, but earlier this month, she did share a sweet snap on social media. She chose to keep her daughter's face hidden but revealed the three-year-old's silhouette with the caption: "Making memories with my little girl on the beach near where we live." In a previous interview, Steph explained why she prefers to keep her close ones private. "I would just get too mad if I started reading negative things about them. My daughter has no choice and my partner's not in the public eye, so I wouldn't want to subject them to the opinions of others," she told the Express.

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Though she is keen to normalise talking about different family dynamics. "I don't go around shouting, 'My name's Steph and I'm gay!' But I will talk about the fact I have a partner and a daughter, because that is my normal life," she told the Mirror. "The more we talk about our families, the more normal it becomes for everyone to see different families. That's the key to taking away prejudice. If someone says, 'Oh, Steph's gay, and she's got a little girl', but they think I'm alright, then that's great. I like to show people my life is normal - albeit with a hint of madness in the form of telly!"

Steph keeps her cards close to her chest about her future plans, but revealed to Woman & Home magazine in 2022: "I don't think more children are on the cards. It's a bit like the Strictly question. It feels like a no but I'm not going to say a definitive no because you don't know."

Steph's first taste of working at the BBC came when she was just 19 as she made a guest appearance on a programme about women in science. She then started work experience on Tomorrow's World and eventually went on to become a part-time researcher while she studied. In 2010, she joined BBC Breakfast and revealed over a decade later that she actually told a cheeky fib to bag the role. On an instalment of Steph's Packed Lunch in 2021, she said: "I remember when I got the job of presenting Breakfast news, I'd been asked, 'Have you ever done live TV before?' And I said yes… And I hadn't," she admitted.

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