Sophie Morgan Dad: Carol and John Morgan had a daughter named Sophie. Her mother worked as a nurse, an air stewardess, and a gundog trainer, and her father worked as a wine dealer. Tom, her younger brother, is her only sibling. Sophie Morgan is a 35-year-old woman from the United Kingdom. She was born in Crowborough, East Sussex, on February 24, 1985. Every February 24th, she celebrates her birthday. Pisces is her zodiac sign.

Sophie Morgan is a British television presenter and disability advocate who was born in 1985. Morgan was paralysed from the chest down after sustaining a T6 spinal cord damage in a car accident in 2003. She was the principal presenter for Channel 4’s television coverage of the Tokyo Summer Paralympics in 2021. She has been named one of the UK’s most powerful disabled individuals.

Morgan was born in the East Sussex town of Crowborough in 1985. Her father works as a wine broker, and her mother has worked as a nurse, a dog trainer, and an airline stewardess. Morgan attended Cumnor House School in Danehill, East Sussex, where he received his education. Sophie was sent to Gordonstoun School in Moray, Scotland, after being kicked out of school in England. Morgan was 18 years old when she was involved in an automobile accident that left her paralysed from the chest down.

Morgan’s estimated net worth is between $1 million and $5 million. This includes her property, funds, and earnings. Her job as a television host is her principal source of income. Sophie has amassed a large wealth from several sources of income, yet she likes to live a humble lifestyle.

Morgan took part in the inaugural series of BBC Two’s Beyond Boundaries, which followed 11 disabled persons on an adventure to cross Nicaragua from its Atlantic shore to its Pacific coast, 9 months after her accident. She got amoebic dysentery in the forest and had to stay in the hospital for 5 days, so she couldn’t finish the adventure. Beyond Boundaries: Where Are They Now? was a follow-up episode that aired in 2009.

Morgan had an appearance on BBC Three’s Britain’s Missing Top Model in 2008. Eight women with impairments competed in the series to “show that they have what it takes to become a model” by impressing a panel of judges. The winner earned a fashion shoot with photographer Rankin for Marie Claire magazine. According to Danny Cohen, the series’ goal was to “push boundaries in the cosmetics and fashion industries.” Morgan came in second place behind Kelly Knox. Morgan was one of 12 ladies featured in Stella McCartney’s ‘MY2012’ sportswear collection’s Adidas commercial in 2011.
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