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Skelton rose to national fame as the 33rd presenter of Blue Peter (2008–2013), where she became famous for tackling extreme physical challenges.

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Skelton is married to Steve Mace, a businessman, and the couple has two daughters, Clementine and Gwendolyn. In her free time, Skelton enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking, horse riding, and gardening. Skelton rose to national fame as the 33rd

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(formerly Twitter) mentioning that "one of us is topless in the paper today," referring to a photo of her male colleagues from the show SAS: Who Dares Wins