• About

    Lucie Cave

    Lucie is an award-winning editor and journalist with over 15 years’ experience in the media. She has been at the forefront of era-defining moments in pop culture - including helping launch James Corden’s early fame when she was editor of Heat Magazine (she persuaded him to strip naked as David Beckham back in 2008).

    Lucie has led teams across multiple disciplines in the UK (including Grazia, Kiss FM, Magic Radio and Absolute Radio) and has expertise in building and creating new media brands. As Chief Creative Officer at Bauer Media she is responsible for building and launching smash hit podcasts including Olivia Attwood’s So Wrong, It’s Right, GK Barry’s The Turnout and Pete Wicks and Sam Thompson’s Staying Relevant.

  • On top of being a highly innovative and talented journalist, Lucie is also an experienced TV presenter and host. She can seen chatting all things entertainment and popular culture at least once a week in her role as Entertainment Editor for ITV’s Lorraine and has previously fronted slots for This Morning, E! and 4Music. She spearheaded Bauer’s Media’s mental health campaign ‘Where’s Your Head At?’, in partnership with Mental Health First Aid England. 

    Lucie’s journey with Bauer Media has spanned over a decade; prior to her current role she was Editor-in-Chief at heat magazine for 5 years and was Editor for 2 years before that. Before joining Bauer Media, she was a freelance journalist writing for publications such as The Guardian, The Sun, The Telegraph and was Associate Editor at EMAP. 

    Lucie is also the ghostwriter behind several Sunday Times bestselling autobiographies including Joey Essex’s Being Reem, Charlotte Crosby’s Me Me Me and Dani Dyer’s What Would Dani Do?.

    She is an influencer in her own right with over 52k followers on social media.

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