Tim Willcox Biography
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Tim Willcox is a well British Multi-media journalist Currently Working for BBC News. He presents on the BBC News Channel and BBC World News. He is well known for his live during events surrounding the Copiapó mining accident in Chile.
Here is all you need to know About Willcox’s Bio, Age, BBC, Eye Surgery, Net Worth, and Wikipedia.
Tim Willcox Eye Surgery
Tim has black beautiful eyes and an ever presents smiling. Everpresent on our Screen Tim has sure captured the eyes, hearts, and ears of many fans. It is not known if he has undergone any eye surgery or not. If yes it is not known when he underwent the surgery.
Tim Willcox Age, Birthday
Born on May 28, 1963, in Wellington, Somerset Tim is 59 years old. He celebrates his birthday on this day each year and his zodiac sign is Gemini.
Tim Willcox Height, Weight
A man of Average height and Stature Wilcox is 5 feet 4 inches tall.
Tim Willcox Wife
Tim married his first wife Sarah and later the couple got divorced following allegations that he had an affair with fellow BBC Colleague, Sophie Long. Tim and Sarah have three children together.
However, he recently rejected the allegations.
Tim Willcox New Wife
Willcox and his Second Wife Najah al-Otaibi, Tied the Knot in 2019. However, in 2022 his wife DUMPED HIM just two years after tying the knot. Dr.Dr. Najah Alotaibi is a Saudi researcher and journalist with a specialty in International relations and diplomacy- with a particular focus on the Gulf Region and Saudi Arabia.
Tim Willcox Family
Tim has not revealed any information regarding his personal life. He is a rather reserved character and prefers to keep his family off the limelight.
Tim Willcox BBC
Timothy Melton Willcox is an English journalist for BBC News. He currently presents news programs on the BBC News Channel and BBC World News. He is famously known for anchoring the BBC’s live daytime coverage during the early days of the Cairo January 2011 Egyptian revolution and his live coverage during events surrounding the Copiapó mining accident in Chile.
For his educational background, he attended Taunton School, an independent school. He also studied French at St Chad’s College, Durham University. He also played trumpet on the British Youth Orchestra.
He kicked off his media career working or Mirror Group Newspapers and Fleet Street News Agency as a paper journalist. During his long tenure as a broadcast journalist, Tim was ITN’s Arts and Media Correspondent and presented the network’s live reports from New York City during the 11 September terrorist attacks after joining the news team.