
Nepo baby daughter with 90s presenter mum stuns as she poses in minidress – can you guess her famous mother?
However, her roots are firmly British, and she is in fact the daughter of a VERY famous 90s radio presenter - but can you guess who her mum is?
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This nepo baby has a famous 90s radio presenter mum
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Her famous mum posted this pic of her daughter in a gold minidress
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The nepo baby in question is Deia Pizzey, and her mum is Lisa IAnson
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Lisa was a well known voice on the radio in 90s a
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The nepo baby in question is Deia Pizzey, who is the daughter of DJ Lisa I'Anson.
Her dad, and Lisa's husband, is businessman husband Amos Pizzey, who is a former music producer who worked with
Together with her parents, and her brother Dylan, she lives in the elite Beverly Hills which counts movies stars as its residents.
To celebrate Deia's birthday recently, proud mum Lisa shared a selection of snaps of her beloved daugher.
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In the pics she looked stunning in a gold minidress as she posed for the camera.
Lisa wrote
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to the photos: "Love always."
Deia's mum launched to fame in the 90s when she worked for KISS FM and also at MTV.
Lisa was at the top of her game in 1995 when she landed a job as one of Radio 1's leading daytime presenters.
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But in August 1998 the DJ was infamously "sacked" by the Beeb after failing to turn up to work after clubbing in Ibiza.
However, it has since been claimed she was actually given a final warning, had her wages docked, and was made to issue an apology to her fellow presenters and crew.
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She them reportedly left the station by "amicable agreement" six months later
The noughties then saw Lisa narrate shows like Club Reps.
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She was also on Celebrity Big Brother back in 2005, where she was the third housemate to be evicted.
These days Lisa continues to work in radio, and is on the airwaves in LA for Solar Radio.
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Lisa now lives in LA with her family
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Deia enjoys her life living in Beverly Hills
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