Annie Mac Family: Annie Macmanus, an author, broadcaster, and Irish DJ is professionally known as Annie Mac best known for hosting BBC Switch and Future Sounds on BBC Radio 1. Let’s dive deep into her personal details like family, husband and children.
Annie Mac Family
Annie Mac was born on 18 July 1978 to Rosie MacManus and Dave MacManus in Dublin, Ireland. She has three siblings, her brother, Davey MacManus has been the lead singer and guitarist in bands the Crocketts and the Crimea.
Annie’s second brother Rachel MacManus is an artist. There is not much information available about her third sibling. Annie completed her study in English literature at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland.
She married Thomas Mackenzie Bell, better known by the stage name of Toddla T, He is an English DJ, record producer, remixer, and songwriter from Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
Does Annie Mac Have Children?
Yes, Annie Mac does have two children with her husband Toddla T. They first welcomed her first son in 2013 and the couple welcomed her second child on 6 January 2017, then she was on maternity leave that year and later come back to her Radio show on 12 June 2017.
Annie Mac played her first performance in Ireland at the beginning of her career. She first appeared on BBC Radio 1 programme which was broadcast on 29 July 2004.
Annie’s BBC program “Radio 1’s Future Sounds” was aired from 18:00 to 20:00 on Mondays to Thursdays and is based on dance-pop, hip-hop, rock, and indie.
Annie Mac Kids
Annie Mac does have two children and both are sons. Her first son is ten years old as of 2023 and the second son is six years old as of 2023.
Annie Mac told to Guardian, “It was in my mid-30s when I decided to reassess my life and left Radio 1 [in 2021]. I was overwhelmed by my career and motherhood. I’d lost myself to this drive to achieve and push myself forward.
“It had consumed me to a point where it was detrimental to my mental health. Throughout my life, success had meant more ticket sales, and more listeners – a graph with the line going up, up, up, up. These days, success is feeling secure in myself. Being connected to people. Being there for the ones you love.” she added.