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Happy: Finding Joy in Every Day and Letting Go of Perfect

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Fearne Cotton
Fearne Cotton

Fearne Cotton is a British television presenter, born on September 3, 1981. She is known for her friendly personality, diverse interests, and varied career. Cotton has hosted several television shows, including the popular music program 'Fearne Cotton Show' and the children's program 'The Saturday Show'. Her career began in broadcasting and later shifted to television, making her a beloved television personality. more

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