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Australian author, columnist, and CEO (born 1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zoë Foster Blake (born 28 July 1980) is an Australian author, skin care founder and entrepreneur.
Zoë Foster Blake | |
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Born | Zoë Foster 28 July 1980 Bowral, New South Wales, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
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Children | 2 |
Father | David Foster |
Website | zotheysay |
Zoë Foster Blake was born Zoë Foster on in Bowral, New South Wales, and was raised in Bundanoon, New South Wales.[1] Her father is the novelist David Foster.
Foster Blake has published work in magazines since 2002. She was deputy editor of Mania Magazine, Smash Hits Magazine, and beauty director at Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar, and the beauty website primped.com.au, which was acquired by News Corp in 2015. In addition, she has written the relationship advice column for Cosmopolitan since 2009, and wrote columns for Sunday Style magazine from 2013 until 2015. She started a beauty blog called fruitybeauty in 2006, and in 2015 it merged with her new site, zotheysay.com.
She launched a break-up app called Break-Up Boss in April 2017, which donates 10% of every sale to Safe Steps. She published the Break-Up Boss book in April 2018.
She is an ambassador for Tourism Australia, and Look Good Feel Better.[2]
Foster Blake has written eleven books[3] and one Audible Original.[4][5] She is primarily published by Penguin Books Australia.[6] Three non-fiction: Amazing Face, a beauty tips and tricks guide; Textbook Romance, a relationship advice book for young women co-authored with her husband Hamish Blake; and Break-Up Boss, which offers practical advice for the brokenhearted. She has also published four novels: Air Kisses, Playing The Field, The Younger Man, and The Wrong Girl.[7]
In 2017, she published her first children's picture book, No One Likes a Fart. It won the 2018 Australian Book Industry (ABIA) Awards Children's Picture Book of the Year.[8] In 2020, Foster Blake published her second picture book, Back to Sleep, and in 2021 she published her third, Fart and Burp are Superstinkers, and her fourth, Scaredy Bath.
In November 2015, Network Ten announced it would screen a television show called The Wrong Girl in 2016, which was based on her novel of the same name.[9][10] It ran for two seasons.
In April 2014, Foster Blake launched a skincare brand, Go-To.[11][12] In 2016, she launched a men's skincare line, Bro-To, and in 2019 she launched a children's bath and body range, Gro-To. In August 2021, BWX Group purchased a 50.1 per cent stake in Go-To for $89 million.[13] BWX went into voluntary administration in April 2023 and, in December 2023, Foster Blake and Go-To co-founder Paul Bates bought back BWX's stake in Go-To.[14][15]
In December 2012, Foster Blake married Australian TV and radio personality Hamish Blake in a private ceremony at Wolgan Valley, New South Wales, Australia.[16] They have one son, Sonny Donald Blake, born 10 May 2014, and one daughter, Rudy Hazel Blake, born 17 July 2017.[17][18]
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