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Megan McKenna
McKenna in 2019
Born
Megan Elizabeth McKenna

(1992-09-26) 26 September 1992 (age 32)
EducationArts Educational Schools
Occupations
  • Television personality
  • singer
Years active2009–present
Children1
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Labels

Megan Elizabeth McKenna (born 26 September 1992) is an English television personality and singer. After making appearances on Ex on the Beach (2015–2016), she received wider attention for appearing on Celebrity Big Brother (2016) and The Only Way Is Essex (2016–2017). McKenna then launched her music career, releasing her debut studio album, Story of Me (2018), and she later went on to win The X Factor: Celebrity (2019). Since her win, McKenna has continued to release music, and has competed in the BBC series Celebrity MasterChef (2021 and 2022).

Early and personal life

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McKenna was born on 26 September 1992 in Barking, London.[1] Her father’s side of the family are of Irish descent.[2]

In her autobiography, Mouthy, McKenna revealed that she was bullied at school.[3]

In 2016, McKenna revealed that she suffers from coeliac disease.[4][3] In March 2016, she began dating The Only Way Is Essex cast member Pete Wicks, but the pair broke up in 2017.[5] She got engaged to footballer Oliver Burke in June 2023.[6] In October 2024, McKenna announced the birth of her first child.[7]

In September 2023, McKenna suffered facial burns after "a freak accident" involving a jug of gravy.[8]

Career

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2009–2019: Reality television and Story of Me

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In 2009, McKenna reached the semi-finals of third series of Britain's Got Talent as part of the music duo Harmony.[9] In the same year, she appeared in an advertisement for the second series of The Inbetweeners.[10] McKenna appeared in an episode of The Only Way Is Essex in 2010, where she auditioned to be part of the girl group LOLA.[11] As part of LOLA, she performed at T4 Stars of 2010.[12] She also auditioned for The X Factor twice, making it to bootcamp each time.[12]

In 2015, McKenna appeared on the third series of MTV reality series Ex on the Beach.[12] She returned to the programme for the fourth series, alongside Jordan Davies.[13] She departed from Ex on the Beach early due to the death of her grandfather.[14] She went on to become a housemate in the seventeenth series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2016.[15] During her time in the house, she received a formal warning for using aggressive and threatening behaviour towards her fellow housemates.[16] She was the fourth housemate to be evicted having received the fewest votes to save, spending a total of 18 days in the house.[17] In March 2016, she joined The Only Way Is Essex as a full-time cast member.[12] In May 2017, McKenna launched her own restaurant, "MCK Grill", in Woodford Green.[18] Later in 2017, she released a range of hair extension pieces with Easilocks.[19] McKenna made her final appearance on The Only Way Is Essex on 25 October 2017, expressing an interest in focusing on her music career.[20]

McKenna performing in 2017.

In 2017, McKenna starred in her own reality series, There's Something About Megan. The series focused on McKenna travelling to Nashville to begin a career in country music.[21] The series consisted of three episodes, and aired on ITVBe.[12] After the series finale, McKenna launched her music career, releasing her debut extended play, featuring "High Heeled Shoes" and "Far Cry from Love". The two songs topped the British iTunes chart within 24 hours of their release, and on the UK Singles Chart, "High Heeled Shoes" peaked at number 43, with "Far Cry From Love" peaking at number 53.[22][23]

In December 2017, McKenna embarked on her first headlining tour to promote the release of "High Heeled Shoes", which consisted of four dates, visiting The Sugarmill, The Venue, Palace Theatre and Scala.[24] In July 2018, she supported Michael Bublé at the British Summer Time show at Hyde Park.[25][26] On 26 July 2018, McKenna released her debut autobiographical book, Mouthy, published by John Blake.[27] The book topped the Sunday Times bestseller list.[28] In August 2018, she released her debut clothing range, Studio Mouthy.[29] This accompanied her makeup range, Mouthy Cosmetics.[30] Later that month, McKenna took part in the first series of Celebs on the Farm.[31] She was eliminated second, finishing in seventh place. McKenna released her debut album Story of Me on 7 December 2018.[32] The album peaked at number four on the UK Country Chart.[33] From May 2019 to September 2019, McKenna embarked on the Story of Me Tour across the United Kingdom.[34][35] In February 2019, she participated in the sixth series of the E4 reality series Celebs Go Dating.[36]

2019–2021: The X Factor: Celebrity and other projects

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From October to November 2019, McKenna competed in the ITV series The X Factor: Celebrity and was mentored by Louis Walsh.[37] For her audition, she performed "Everything but You", a song from Story of Me.[38] On 30 November, she was crowned the winner of the competition with 46.3% of the final vote, which not only gave Walsh his third overall victory of the show but also won her a record deal with Syco.[39][40]

In February 2020, McKenna began recording her second studio album,[41] and later that month, it was announced that she is set to support Lionel Richie on the British leg of his 2021 tour.[42] In August 2020, McKenna released a clothing range with online retailer In The Style.[43] On 5 February 2021, McKenna announced that "This" would be released as a single on 19 February 2021.[44] In April 2021, she was announced as a contestant on the BBC competition series Celebrity MasterChef.[45] She reached the final.[46] On 28 May 2021, McKenna the song "Ruin Your Night", which was followed by "Won't Go Back Again" on 24 September 2021.[47]

In October 2021, McKenna announced the release of her second book. Titled Can You Make That Gluten Free?, the book is a gluten free recipe book inspired by her coeliac diet.[48] On 19 November 2021, McKenna released her first original Christmas song, "Family at Christmas".[49]

2022–present: Independent music

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In June 2022, McKenna announced that she had left her record label. She explained that her pop music releases had been heavily influenced by them as they had preferred them to the country songs McKenna had instead wanted to release.[50] Following the departure, she announced that she would be independently releasing a song a week, beginning with the single "Baby Talk" on 24 June 2022.[51]

Also in June 2022, she performed at Glastonbury Festival, a moment she had "dreamt of" throughout her career.[52] In December 2022, McKenna appeared on Celebrity Masterchef Festive Extravaganza, which she won.[53]

Filmography

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As herself
Year Title Notes
2009 Britain's Got Talent Part of music duo Harmony
2010, 2016–2017 The Only Way Is Essex Main cast
2015–2016 Ex on the Beach Series 3 main cast, Series 4 ex
2016 Celebrity Big Brother Housemate; 10th place
2017 There's Something About Megan Lead role; 3 episodes
2017, 2022 Celebability Guest appearances
2018 Celebs on the Farm Main cast; 6th place
2019 Celebs Go Dating Main cast
2019 The X Factor: Celebrity Contestant; winner
2021 Celebrity MasterChef Contestant; finalist
2022 Celebrity MasterChef Festive Extravaganza Contestant; winner

Discography

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References

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  33. ^ Peak positions for albums on the Country Artists Chart in the UK:
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  44. ^ @Megan_Mckenna_ (5 February 2021). "My track 'This' will be released on 19th February 🧚🏼 Click the link here to pre-order on iTunes and pre-save on Spotify/Apple. Thankyou all so much for being patient, it's an amazing feeling to finally be releasing music... it's just the beginning... 🤍" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  49. ^ @megan_mckenna_ (16 November 2021). "ITS CHRISTMASSSSSSS (in my house already) PRE SAVE 'FAMILY AT CHRISTMAS' NOW!! OUT FRIDAY 🎄❤️🎄❤️🎄❤️🎄" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Winner of The X Factor
2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner's singles of The X Factor
It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)
Succeeded by
Incumbent