Suzanne Moore Biography
Suzanne Moore is an award-winning columnist who covers politics and women’s issues.
Suzanne Moore Age
Suzanne Moore was born on 18 July 1958 in Ipswich, England. She is 65 years old as of 2023.
Suzanne Moore Height
Her height is average but unfortunately, her actual height has not been disclosed.
Suzanne Moore Nationality
She holds a United Kingdom Nationality.
Suzanne Moore Education
More attended an all-girls grammar school and left her school at 16, but later got a psychology degree at Middlesex University in her mid-20s.
Suzanne Moore Parents
Moore is the daughter of an American father and a working-class British mother, who split up during her childhood. As a child, she was told that her mother had been adopted in infancy when her adoptive parents found her in a Salvation Army orphanage following their only son’s death.
Suzanne Moore Husband
Although She was intrigued by the thought of having a family of her own, she never had fate in the marriage bond. She viewed men as a tool for fulfilling her desire for sex and children, was not married to any of her daughter’s fathers and has never disclosed their names in the media.
But, back in January 2015, she revealed she was married and had a husband named Roger. But, she didn’t tell the last name of her partner.
Later in August of the same year, she talked about her unhealthy relationship with her husband via a post on her Twitter where she wrote, “My husband’s attempts at lovemaking almost repulse me. What is almost repulsed?”
There are no further details about her husband.
Suzanne Moore The Daily Telegraph
Who is Suzanne Moore?
Moore has written for Marxism Today, The Mail on Sunday, the Daily Mail, The Independent, The Guardian, and the New Statesman. In The Guardian in 1995, Moore falsely stated that Germaine Greer had undergone a hysterectomy at 25. Greer responded by criticising Moore’s hair, cleavage and footwear. Moore was the winner of the Orwell Prize for Journalism in 2019.
In March 2020, following the published an opinion piece, titled “Women must have the right to organise. We will not be silenced” in The Guardian, the paper received a letter, with over 200 signatories, which rejected her implication that “advocating for trans rights poses a threat to cisgender women”. The letter was signed by politicians such as Siân Berry, Christine Jardine, Nadia Whittome and Zarah Sultana, writers and journalists including Ash Sarkar and Reni Eddo-Lodge. The newspaper published the letter alongside others received in response to the article, both supportive and critical.
In September of the same year, The Telegraph wrote that Moore “had to have police protection some years back as a result of voicing an unpopular opinion and she has been deluged with abuse, rape and death threats online, even threats to rape her children.” On 16 November 2020, Moore announced she had left The Guardian. It had been her primary place of employment since the 1990s. In UnHerd, she later wrote that when she had attempted to write “about female experience belonging to people with female bodies… it is always subbed out” by editorial. Moore added that she had never fitted in at The Guardian, saying: “The personal becomes political at the moment you never feel clean enough. I was always somehow inappropriate [there].”
She opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq and wrote several articles criticising the Iraq War and also stood as an independent candidate for the constituency of Hackney North and Stoke Newington in the 2010 UK general election due to her disillusionment with the main political parties. She finished sixth with 0.6% of the vote, losing to the Labour incumbent Diane Abbott and forfeiting her deposit.
Suzanne Moore Salary
She receives an annual salary ranging between $ 50,000 to $ 150,000.
Suzanne Moore Net Worth
Her net worth is approximated to be $5 Million.