
Nepo baby with famous British mother stuns in gold minidress - can you guess who she is?
The 23-year-old features regularly on her mum's social media including one recent snap where she stunned in a leggy gold mini dress.
Her mother found fame presenting iconic 90s show The Word with Terry Christian and Dani Behr, before going on to present MTV and BBC Radio 1's Breakfast show.
She famously fell foul of BBC bosses and reportedly given her 'final warning' in 1998 while hosting from Ibiza after a night of partying at the notorious Manumission club made her miss her early morning show.
Lisa left the station by 'amicable agreement' six months later and would go on to appear in 2005's Celebrity Big Brother before jumping the pond.
But can you guess who this nepo baby is?
It's Deia Pizzey, the daughter of Lisa I'Anson, 60, who shares the youngster with record producer husband Amos Pizzey, who has worked with the likes of Culture Club and Kanye West.
Together the couple are also parents to son Dylan and Lisa regularly posts updates of family life to her Instagram grid.
Celebrating daughter Deia's birthday last year she gushed: 'Happy birthday sweet girl .. 22 ! Already ?! …'
during her stint in CBB Lisa clashed with late racing pundit John McCririck, after he suggested housemate Brigitte Nielsen grow her 'awful' hair over her wrinkles.
'Why don't you just grow your hair over it? You've got awful hair! One of the best things about women is their hair and you've got boy's hair!'
Lisa quipped: 'Should we really be taking fashion advice from YOU?'
While Caprice added: 'We're not telling you how you look. You want us to go there?'
John refused to apologise for his remarks and was chased around the bedroom by Brigitte who wanted to administer a punishment of light-hearted spanking.
Lisa shares the the youngster with record producer husband Amos Pizzey, who has worked with the likes of Culture Club and Kanye West
She famously fell foul of BBC bosses and reportedly given her 'final warning' in 1998 while hosting from Ibiza after a night of partying made her miss her early morning show
Another star to recently miss his radio show was Olly Murs on Saturday after he partied too hard celebrating the release of his new song Save Me.
The former X Factor star, 41, left his co-star Mark Wright in the lurch as he seemingly couldn't make it in for the Heart Breakfast show.
He normally wakes up the capital alongside ex-TOWIE star Mark from 9am-12pm on Saturday mornings.
But Olly admitted to his fans that Saturday's show was a write off after he woke up with a sore head after a 'mad' night of partying.
Taking to Instagram, Olly penned: 'Last night was mad! Might've gone a bit too hard while celebrating the new single coming out with the boys...
'Also seem to have lost my wallet if anyone finds it.'
Meanwhile, Mark was left to host the show solo as Heart shared a post of the presenter ark looking lost as he tried to find Olly, only for his partying antics to have been recorded on CCTV.
Showing the clip of Olly having a great time, Mark began: 'So if you've been listening to Heart this morning, you'll know that my co-host Mr Olly Murs isn't in.
'No one can find him. Didn't know where he was. And someone has just sent this into the studio. Him out last night, caught on CCTV in a bar or a pub.
So he's obviously out, had a late night and not turned up to the studio. Very professional Olly Murs, I like it. Yeah, very good.'
Resharing the Instagram clip from Heart Breakfast Olly added: 'can't believe I missed the show today. Man does my head hurt!'
Olly's new single will be released on 25 July - and it's his first since 2022.
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