Vick Hope

Victoria Nwayawu Nwosu-Hope[1] (born 25 September 1989)[2] is a British television and radio presenter, journalist and published author.

[10] In October 2020, it was announced Hope would host a new ITV Hub sister show entitled I'm a Celebrity...The Daily Drop.

Hope has worked as a print and broadcast journalist for ITN and publications including The Argentina Independent and Marie Claire.

She studied modern languages at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and can speak French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Hope has spoken in interviews about teaching herself Spanish and taking night classes in Newcastle in extra A-Level subjects to win her place at Cambridge.

In August 2020, Hope replaced Cel Spellman to co-host Life Hacks and Official Chart: First Look alongside Katie Thistleton on BBC Radio 1.

[30] In 2018, Hope joined The Voice UK as their backstage reporter[31] having worked for ITV on The Hot Desk (2016) and FYI Daily, where she continues to produce and present the showbiz news.

The same year, Hope was announced to front Sky One's Carnage alongside Andrew Flintoff and Lethal Bizzle.

[38] In the documentary Hope investigated the rise of online horror, and it was named The Guardian newspaper's Pick Of The Day.

[39] Hope also presented the documentary That's Not Me, exploring the use of retouching in fashion photography, which won the BBC Award for Factual Entertainment at the Visions Film Festival.

[41] She was paired with professional dancer, Graziano Di Prima and they were eliminated on 21 October, missing out on the Halloween special.

[42][43] In February 2022, Hope began co-presenting BBC's Britain's Best Young Artist with Kaiser Chiefs frontman and former art teacher Ricky Wilson.

In 2019, she hosted the Onside Awards at the Royal Albert Hall alongside HRH Prince Harry and Dev Griffin.

[56] Hope was previously in a relationship with Friday Night Dinner actor Tom Rosenthal, which ended in November 2017.