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Who are Tina Daheley, Parminder and Charanjit’s parents? Meet BBC journalist partner Kane William-Smith
Tina Daheley is a well-known British journalist who has worked as a newsreader and presenter for the BBC on both television and radio. She is best known for her work in these areas.
The journalist can currently be seen on Radio 2’s breakfast show with Zoe Ball where she reads the news. In the course of the lecture, she makes numerous contributions to the ongoing discussions.
Tina can also be seen contributing to BBC News at Ten and BBC News at Six. The journalist assumed the position of Points of View voiceover host in 2019 when she took over.
Daheley has also appeared on BBC Three’s 60 Seconds, The News Channel’s E24 and Revealed.
Who exactly are Tina Daley’s parents, Parminder and Charanjit, and where are they from?
Perivale, west London, is the borough where Tin Daheley was born and raised. The mixed-race journalist has been attacked in the past because she is mixed-race.
Tin’s inner strength overwhelmed his critics, and they were ultimately unsuccessful. Both parents of the intrepid journalist were born in Asia but spent most of their childhood in Kenya and Tanzania.
They emphasized the importance of “respectable” employment and a good education. Charanjit Daheley is Daheley’s mother and Parminder Daheley is her father. Daheley is her daughter.
Tin’s paternal grandparents’ country of origin was India. The father of the well-known TV star is employed by the Barnet Council as a TÜV inspector.
The journalist told the interviewer her story and said that her parents instructed her to get a job and work twice as hard as everyone else to meet their expectations of her. Tin went on to say that her parents have always been supportive of her career choices.
Meet BBC journalist partner Kane William-Smith
Tina Daheley and Kane William Smith, her longtime lover and companion, have no children together but have been engaged since 2018.
Smith, Tina’s fiancé, is the owner of the online comic ticket marketplace known as Joke Pit. Daheley regularly shares photos of herself with her boyfriend or girlfriend on her social media accounts.
The newlyweds gave the impression of being a good match and in love with each other. In December 2020, about two years after the couple announced their engagement, Daheley announced on Instagram that she was five months pregnant.
After some time, in April 2021, the couple welcomed their first child, a beautiful little girl. Apart from this fact, very little is known about the journalist’s daughter and partner at this time.
While Daheley took time off to care for her newborn daughter, she documented the experience on multiple social media platforms. They are the cutest little family unit made up of just the three of you.
What we know and don’t know about journalists’ earnings and salaries
Tina Daheley is not only one of the best known, but also one of the richest journalists in the world. No official website has disclosed the exact amount of money the well-known journalist brings in each year.
On the other hand, Daheley is estimated to have a net worth of $1.5 million. In July 2018, the BBC announced updated salaries for its highest-paid presenters, and Dailey made the list for the first time after receiving a raise.
The company announced that on-air presenters made more than $177,000 annually in fiscal 2017-2018. Daheley was said to have made between $177,000 and $200,000 that year.
The achievement that Daheley has achieved is the result of his persistent perseverance and work. She openly admits she’s let her job “rule” her life for the past decade.
However, she is aware that she is currently in a situation she never expected as she is a British Asian who grew up in a working class family.
Tina Daheley’s career
Daheley began working for the BBC in 2007. In addition to co-hosting the political debate show Free Speech on BBC Three, previously hosted by Rick Edwards, she has hosted television coverage of women’s football.
The news programs ’60 Seconds’ on BBC Three, ‘E24’ on the News Channel and ‘Revealed’ on BBC Two’s Switch Zone were all presented by Daheley, in addition to those mentioned above. She was previously the presenter of BBC Radio 1Xtra’s main news program, the 1Xtra News Programme. She has been the sports news anchor for The Chris Moyles Show since it premiered on BBC Radio 1 in February 2010 and the show ran until September 2012. From 24 September 2012 she presented the news, sport and weather updates for Radio 1 Breakfast with Nick Grimshaw , until August 10, 2018. She left Radio 1 on August 10, 2018.
Since July 2016, Daheley has appeared as a presenter on the BBC Breakfast with Victoria Derbyshire. In September 2016, when the census took place, Daheley was named a key presenter on Crimewatch with Jeremy Vine.
Daheley made her BBC News at Six debut on May 29, 2018, a Tuesday. Two weeks later, on Sunday 8 July 2018, Daheley made her broadcast debut on BBC Weekend News and BBC News at Ten, serving as the show’s first female presenter.
Daheley was one of those broadcasters on the list for the first time when the BBC updated its list of those with the highest salaries in July 2018. The identities of presenters, who earned more than £150,000 between 2017 and 2018, have been revealed to Feste. Daheley’s earnings this year are said to have fluctuated between £150.00 and £159,999.
Daheley joined BBC Radio 2 to work as a news anchor on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show when Zoe Ball took over as moderator in January 2019. Chris Evans previously ran the program.
Personal life of Tina Daheley
Tina Daheley grew up in Perivale, a west London area. She is of Sikh background. During her formative years she attended the Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls in Ealing. She graduated from Brunel University with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science before pursuing a Master of Science in Journalism from the University of Leeds.
Tina gave birth to a girl in 2021.
Tina Daheley fans are at a loss over her second pregnancy.
The latest speculation on the internet says that Tina will have another child in 2022. To verify the authenticity of the message, people online have started discussing it on a number of social media platforms.
On the other hand, Tina Daheley, the allegedly pregnant woman, hasn’t been paying attention to the conversations going on around her.
She’s fully committed to her new schedule, which according to her latest Instagram post includes appearing with Jon Kay at the BBC Breakfast.
Additionally, Tina’s use of her phone during a broadcast is the only issue she has addressed. A veteran journalist stressed that she discussed the funniest jokes told at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival while using her phone to respond to claims in The Sun.
She also published several Instagram stories with the headline “What actually happened”.
But the way she let her fans know she was expecting on her multiple social media channels has been the most enduring part of her job as the mother of her child.
Shortly after the birth announcement, Tina posted a beautiful photo of herself and Little Munchie while they were still in the hospital.
So if the BBC recording is expected, rest assured she won’t hide it and will instead enjoy her pregnancy outdoors.
Daheley, the presenter of BBC Breafast, comes from a Sikh family and has a mixed-race child.
Tina Daheley comes from an extremely close-knit South Asian Sikh family. She developed strong bonds with her extended family as a result of growing up in the west London borough of Perivale.
From the interview she gave to Harper’s Bazaar in 2018, it’s reasonable to conclude that Tina’s family is steadfastly committed to her family values.
However, she chose a different path and did not limit her professional opportunities in order to meet the expectations of the family.
She made the decision to drop her computer science degree from Brunel University to pursue a career in journalism as it allowed her to express her creative side while attending the Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls in Ealing.
As a result, she graduated with a Masters of Journalism from the University of Leeds.
She is currently one of the BBC’s highest paid presenters, taking home an average salary of more than £150,000 a year. This meets the criteria set by her parents and other family members for a recognized “profession”.
The 43-year-old is also happy with her little daughter and is looking forward to the upcoming wedding with the love of her life.