Jaynie Seal
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![]() Jaynie Seal at the 25th anniversary of the kmart wishing tree appeal, in November 2012
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Born | Australia |
18 May 1973
Occupation | Television Presenter |
Children | Hayden & Remy |
Website | www |
Jaynie Seal (born 18 May 1973) is an Australian television presenter.
Seal is currently is a weather presenter on Sky News Weather and advertorial presenter on Today Extra.
Career
Seal was part of the original team for the Weather Channel when it launched in 1999 and she found a passion for weather and live television.
In 2004, Seal joined the Nine Network as weather presenter for National Nine News in Sydney along with Nine Morning News and Nine Afternoon News; she remained in this position for 7 years. Jaynie has also worked on the The Footy Show, Fresh, Today, Abbamania, Hole in the Wall and Kerri - Anne where she also co-hosted for a week.
In late 2012, Jaynie rejoined Sky News Weather Channel as a weather presenter.
Seal has recently studied nutrition, and is working on developing a show to promote a fun and healthy lifestyle for kids.
Personal life
Jaynie is the mother of two boys, Hayden and Remy.[1]
Jaynie was previously married to radio executive Mark Shaw.
Jaynie was also in a long term relationship with television and radio presenter Ed Phillips until they separated in 2012.
References
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Preceded by | Nine News Sydney Weather Presenter 2004–2011 |
Succeeded by Amber Sherlock |
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Nine Afternoon News Weather Presenter 2004–2011 |
Succeeded by Livinia Nixon |
Preceded by
Helen Kapalos (as News Presenter)
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Nightline Weather Presenter 2005–2010 |
Succeeded by program axed |