Elizabeth Bonnin

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Elizabeth Bonnin

Elizabeth Bonnin

Elizabeth Bonnin- Biography

Elizabeth Bonnin is a 43-year-old French-Portuguese-Indian TV presenter. She was a TV presenter in both Ireland and the UK, particularly for prominent music shows.

Her shows include “Galapagos”, “Blue Planet Live”, “Should We Close Our Zoos”, “Cats v Dogs” and “Animals in Love”.

Since 2013, she has worked on ITV’s “Country-wise” and the BBC’s “Bang Goes the Theory”.

What is the Net Worth of Elizabeth Bonnin? Salary, Earnings

Elizabeth’s net worth is roughly $4 million. Several reports claim she earns roughly $80,000 per episode.

Elizabeth Bonnin- Birth, Age, Ethnicity, Siblings, Education

Elizabeth Bonnin was born in 1976 in Paris. Her father, Russ Tamblyn, is French from Martinique and a dentist, while her mother is Indian-Portuguese from Trinidad. She and her sister Benni grew up close to their grandmother.

Her family relocated to Ireland when she was nine years old, where she grew fascinated by chemistry and biology, which led her to study biochemistry. Her Master’s degree in wild animal biology included studies on the South Asian tiger population. She is also an ambassador for EDF Energy’s Pretty Curious program, which encourages young girls to study science.

Elizabeth Bonnin- Relationship, Boyfriend

Bonnin is single and has no children.

Elizabeth Bonnin- Professional Career

Bonnin began her career in the show business. After joining Chill, an Irish girl pop trio that didn’t release an album, she left. After hosting the IRMA Awards, she was requested to present on RTE Television. She dated publisher Jon Ryan at the time. In 2012, she moved to London to pursue a new profession.

She began working for the Channel 4 morning show, concentrating on entertainment news, which led to her being a frequent presenter on the UK music chart show “Top of the Pops”. She also appeared in an Indian tiger documentary. After completing this endeavor, she vowed to return to her initial love, science, if given the chance.

Soon after, she earned her Master’s degree and was employed by the BBC to host the popular science show “Bang Goes the Theory.” Bonnin then worked on various nature and science shows for the BBC, including “Museum of Life,” “Horizon,” and “Tomorrow’s World.”

She also hosted the BAFTA-winning “Big Blue Live” on marine wildlife and “Operation Tiger” about Amur tigers on BBC Two. She also worked aboard “Galapagos”, joining a team of scientists exploring life a kilometer beneath the surface of the water, the archipelago’s deepest ever.

For BBC One’s “Animals in Love,” she got to travel the world researching animal behavior and intellect. Elizabeth fights for the environment by attending conferences and seminars to raise awareness about pollution and future concerns.

Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Hair color

In terms of her physique, Elizabeth is 170cm tall, weighs 116lbs (53 kgs), and wears a 33B bra.

Social Media

Her Twitter account has over 75,000 followers and she primarily talks about the environment.

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