Dolly Alderton
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Full Name and Common Aliases


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Dolly Alderton is a British journalist, author, podcast host, and former columnist for The Sunday Times Style magazine.

Birth and Death Dates


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Born: November 11, 1988 (age 34)

(Note: There is no record of Dolly Alderton's death date. This section will be updated if necessary.)

Nationality and Profession(s)


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British; Journalist, Author, Podcast Host

Dolly Alderton has established herself as a prominent figure in British media, known for her insightful and engaging writing style.

Early Life and Background


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Alderton was born on November 11, 1988. Little is publicly known about her early life, but she has spoken about growing up in London and developing an interest in writing from a young age.

Growing up, Dolly Alderton would often write stories and poetry for fun. Her love for writing remained constant throughout her teenage years, which eventually led to her pursuing a career as a journalist.

Major Accomplishments


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Dolly Alderton has achieved significant success in various aspects of the media industry:

Columnist: Alderton worked as a columnist for The Sunday Times Style magazine from 2014 until 2020.
Author: Her debut novel, _Everything I Know About Love_, was published in 2018 to critical acclaim and became a bestseller.
Podcast Host: In 2019, Alderton co-created the popular podcast _The High Low_ with fellow journalist Ruth Chan.

Notable Works or Actions


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Alderton's writing often explores themes of love, relationships, feminism, and identity:

Everything I Know About Love: Her debut novel is a candid and humorous exploration of her life experiences.
The High Low Podcast: Alderton co-hosts this weekly podcast with Ruth Chan, discussing pop culture, news, and lifestyle topics.

Impact and Legacy


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Dolly Alderton's work has resonated with readers and listeners across the UK:

Influence on Young Women: Her writing often addresses issues relevant to young women, providing a voice for those navigating love, relationships, and identity.
Feminist Platform: Through her columns and podcast appearances, Alderton has become an advocate for feminist causes.

Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered


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Dolly Alderton's success in the media industry can be attributed to several factors:

Authentic Voice: Her writing is known for its honesty and vulnerability, making her a relatable figure.
Versatility: Alderton has successfully transitioned between roles as a columnist, author, and podcast host.
Impactful Themes: Her work often explores themes that resonate with young women, providing a unique perspective on love, relationships, and identity.

Quotes by Dolly Alderton

Dolly Alderton's insights on:

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You have to take your chance, it’s not like you fall in love with someone every week. How arrogant are you, that you think you’re going to feel like this again about someone whenever you decide you’re ready, on your terms?
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I don't need any words or looks or comments from a man to believe I'm visible; to believe I'm here. don't need to run away from discomfort and into a male eyeliner. That's not where I come alive.
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Jethro's flat was in a warehouse that, even from the outside, looked very pleased with its own conversion.
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You’re too hard on yourself,’she said. ‘You can do long-term love. You’ve done it better than anyone I know.’‘How? My longest relationship was two years and that was over when I was twenty-four.’‘I’m talking about you and me, ’she said
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I hadn't ever thought that a man could love me in the same way that my friends love me; that I could love a man with the same commitment and care with which I love them. Maybe all this time I had been in a great marriage without even realising.
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No one has ever asked you to make a floor-to-ceiling-sized friendship collage for their birthday. Or ring them three times a day. No one will cry if you don’t invite them to dinner because you don’t have enough chairs. If you feel exhausted by people, it’s because you’re willingly playing the martyr to make them like you. It’s your problem, not theirs.
Nearly everything I know about love, I've learnt from my long-term friendships with women.
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Nearly everything I know about love, I've learnt from my long-term friendships with women.
Maybe friendship is being the guardian of another person's hope. Leave it with me and I'll look after it for a while , if it feels too heavy for now.
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Maybe friendship is being the guardian of another person's hope. Leave it with me and I'll look after it for a while , if it feels too heavy for now.