| Personal Information Summary | |
|---|---|
| Name | Leila Nathoo |
| Birthday / Date of Birth / Age / How old / DOB | No confirmed information is available. |
| Wedding / Husband / Dating / Married / Spouse | No confirmed information is available. |
| Where is Leila Nathoo from? | Leila Nathoo is a prominent English Journalist best known for her political work. |
| Children / No. of Kids | None |
| Ethnicity / Origin / Heritage / Race | South Asian (Indian) |
| Height | 5′3″ |
| Nationality | No confirmed information is available. |
Introduction :
Leila Nathoo is a reporter/journalist for the BBC, as well as a political correspondent.
Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :
- Little is known of Nathoo’s life outside work, as to where she grew up or completed her education.
Career, Income, Salary and Net Worth :
- You can find Leila reporting coverage for the BBC, and as of recent you can view her broadcast with updates regarding Theresa May & the tension rising outcome of Brexit.
- She has also written a few articles for The Guardian & The Independent. Most of the stories that she covered there were focused on the issues of the Indian subcontinent nations – India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
- One of the most recent stories Leila reported on detailed Brexit and cabinet resignations, stating that two Brexit secretaries, Dominic Raab and Esther Mcvey could not in all good conscience support Theresa May’s policies and had walked out of Downing Street.
- She is also a former researcher for the Project on Soldier Testimony.
Interesting Facts and Trivia :
- Unfortunately, the BBC team & Leila were caught in a backlash of negative comments from BBC Breakfast viewers in mid 2018. Leila was reporting a story in a town called Salisbury in Wiltshire when the blunder occurred.
- As Leila was confidently saying her piece regarding the news of two people that had been found unconscious in a local shopping mall after being exposed to an unidentifiable substance, viewers quickly realised that the graphics in the top right-hand corner of the screen were spelled incorrectly; it did not say ‘Salisbury,’ the town was spelled ‘Sailsbury.’
- The riled public did not hold back, almost instantly taking to Twitter (now called X) and tweeting things like ‘Sailsbury? Try Salisbury #bbcbreakfast @BBCBreakfast’, or ‘Come on @BBCBreakfast at least spell Salisbury correctly! #Salisbury’. One viewer even questioned ‘@BBCBreakfast Come on BBC, Sailsbury? Really? Get your labels correct!’
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Body Figure / Physical InfoMeasurements :
- Eye Colour : Brown
- Haircut / Hair Colour : Black