Imogen Lloyd Webber was educated at Girton College, Cambridge University, where she read history. She is a British broadcaster and writer who now lives in New York City.
In America, Imogen’s work as a “pundit” has seen her commentate on topics as wide-ranging from Iran to entertainment. She makes regular appearances on MSNBC, CNN, HLN and Fox News, including segments for The O’Reilly Factor, Hannity, Fox and Friends, America Live, Cashin’ In and Redeye. She also frequently features on the Fox Business Network on shows including Imus, Lou Dobbs Tonight and Cavuto. Additionally she’s a Special Correspondent for EXTRA. Other US radio and TV appearances include Access Hollywood (NBC), Good Morning America (ABC), The Morning Show (Fox), Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer (Current) and assorted shows across the Sirius radio network. In the UK she has made numerous TV appearances including BBC Breakfast, Live With… (Channel 5), Deadline (ITV), GMTV and Sky News, along with many radio interviews.
Imogen is the author of the non-fiction The Single Girl’s Guide, which has been published around the world including the UK, USA, Australia, Russia, Germany, Italy and China. An updated American version of the book was released on Valentine’s Day 2011 and a new version will be released in the UK in 2013. The Guide has recently been optioned by the producer Lloyd Levin (United 93, The Watchmen, Boogie Nights) and Imogen is currently adapting it for him into a screenplay. Her novel, The Twitter Diaries: A Tale of 2 Cities, 1 Friendship, 140 characters, co-written with Georgie Thompson (Sky Sports presenter and League Of Their Own panellist), was released digitally by Bloomsbury Publishing in May 2012, where it became an immediate bestseller and was published in paperback form in the UK, US and Canada in August. Her latest literary project is an entertaining current affairs book for the renowned Michael Flamini at St. Martin’s Press. Imogen’s freelance writing has been for publications as diverse as The Financial Times, The Sunday Times, The Daily Mail, The Huffington Post, Jane and Scarlet Magazine.
Imogen produced the original play, Touched… For The Very First Time, starring Sadie Frost, which had an acclaimed run in London’s West End in 2009.

