Mystic Meg

[2] She came to greater public attention when she hosted what became a regular item on the first broadcast of the National Lottery draw in 1994.

[5] Meg studied English at the University of Leeds, and then became a sub-editor at the News of the World, rising to become deputy editor of its weekend colour supplement Sunday.

[10] In April 2015, Meg became the face of bookmaker Gala Coral Group's Grand National "You're Guaranteed a Fortune" marketing campaign.

The most successful horse she owned was Astrocharm, which won the Lillie Langtry Stakes at Goodwood in 2004, and she also bred racehorses.

[15] In 2015, Meg launched a website featuring horoscopes, personalised readings, and a telephone hotline hosted by psychics.