17 celebrity autobiography books you won’t want to put down
While we love a novel, there’s nothing quite like getting stuck into a candid celebrity memoir that reveals the real person behind the persona. From tragic childhood stories to turbulent (and beautiful) relationships, they’re sometimes funny, often relatable and almost always inspire us in some way.
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Whether you’re interested in the lives of British TV celebrities like Kate Garraway and Holly Willoughby or A-list stars like Drew Barrymore and Michelle Obama, we’ve found something for everyone. Here are 17 of the best celebrity memoirs that deserve a place on your bookshelf…
Kate Garraway, The Power of Hope
The Power of Hope, £10, Amazon
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Kate Garraway‘s moving new memoir details life for the Good Morning Britain presenter as her husband Derek Draper battled Covid in intensive care. Initially told he wouldn’t survive, Derek is now back home and is thought to be the UK’s longest-fighting patient of the virus.
Sarah Harding, Hear Me Out
Hear Me Out, £12, Amazon
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Girls Aloud’s Sarah Harding published her memoir Hear Me Out just a few months before she sadly passed away from breast cancer in September. Always wearing her heart on her sleeve. it shows the real Sarah behind all of the popstar glamour.
Philip Schofield, Life’s What You Make It
Life’s What You Make It, £5, Amazon
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Honest and uplifting, Philip Schofield‘s bestselling memoir tells all from his early life and break into TV, to his working relationship with Holly Willoughby and his coming out story in early 2020. It’s vulnerable at times as he shares difficult details of his personal life, but it’s full of funny anecdotes, too.
Holly Willoughby, Reflections
Reflections, £10, Amazon
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Due to be released on 28 October 2021, we already can’t wait to get our hands on Holly Willoughby‘s new autobiography book. Exploring how to navigate emotionally challenging situations, from body image to burnout, and how to treat yourself with kindness, the This Morning presenter says she’ll be “sharing her truths”.
Michelle Obama, Becoming
Becoming, £16.80, Amazon
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If you’re looking for a truly inspirational read, try Michelle Obama‘s award-winning memoir, Becoming. Published in 2018 to critical acclaim, it’s a deeply personal account of her life growing up in Chicago, her university days and her time spent serving as the First Lady of the United States.
Reese Witherspoon, Whiskey in a Teacup
Whiskey in a Teacup, £9.01, Amazon
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Reese Witherspoon pays homage to her southern heritage in this part memoir part lifestyle guide. It’s a collection of personal stories, beauty hacks and party hosting tips, with some of her grandmother Dorothea’s best tasty recipes thrown in for good measure.
Mrs Hinch, This Is Me
This Is Me, £5, Amazon
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Mrs Hinch aka Sophie Hinchcliffe is a social media sensation, and her rise to fame was a real whirlwind. The former hairdresser began sharing her cleaning advice on Instagram in 2018 and now has millions of followers. In this memoir, she shares both the highs and heartbreaking lows of her journey.
Priyanka Chopra, Unfinished
Unfinished, £13.65, Amazon
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From growing up in India to winning the global beauty pageants that launched her acting career and becoming one of the most famous women in the world, Priyanka‘s memoir has a lot to pack in. It’s honest, funny and a real eye-opener.
Jessica Simpson, Open Book
Open Book, £8.19, Amazon
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If you only know Jessica Simpson from her pop stardom and the reality show Newlyweds, prepare to be surprised by her tell-all memoir. Initially approached to write a motivational guide to living your best life, she instead told her true story, including her most intimate struggles with relationships, drugs and the dark side of fame.
Cheryl, Cheryl: My Story
Cheryl: My Story, £4.45, Amazon
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Following years of speculation over her private life and relationships, Cheryl set the record straight with her first and only memoir in 2012. Detailing her difficult childhood growing up on a council estate in Newcastle, her rise to fame in Girls Aloud and her turbulent relationship with ex-husband Ashley Cole, it’s a real page-turner.
Drew Barrymore, Wildflower
Wildflower, £7.95, Amazon
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Growing up in Hollywood, Drew‘s childhood was unconventional to say the least. In this collection of uplifting personal essays, she touches on this and the much happier life she’s built from it today.
Caroline Flack, Storm in a C Cup
Storm in a C Cup, £7.29, Amazon
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Published in 2015, Caroline‘s memoir tells all from her journey to TV stardom to winning Strictly Come Dancing to her highly publicised relationship with Harry Styles. The late TV presenter, who died by suicide in February 2020, shares her story with the humour and honesty we all knew and loved.
Nadiya Hussain, Finding My Voice
Finding My Voice, £6.99, Amazon
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Nadiya rose to fame after winning the sixth series of The Great British Bake Off and has since written several books as well as columns for publications like The Times and BBC Good Food. In her revealing memoir, she writes openly about what it was like to grow up as a second-generation British Bangladeshi female and the mental health struggles she’s faced since childhood.
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Tina Brown, The Vanity Fair Diaries
The Vanity Fair Diaries, £6.99, Amazon
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If you’re interested in celebrity culture and what goes on behind the scenes at a glossy magazine, you’ll love this memoir by former Vanity Fair editor-in-chief, Tina Brown. Based on her personal diaries, she shares everything that went down in New York and Hollywood in the 80s and it’s seriously juicy.
Patti Smith, Just Kids
Just Kids, £8.19, Amazon
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At the heart of it, Just Kids is a love story of two young artists. A beautiful and evocative recount of Patti’s relationship with Robert Mapplethorpe, it begins in the 60s when she was a struggling singer living in poverty in New York.
Matthew McConaughey, Greenlights
Greenlights, £22.27, Amazon
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Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey’s book Greenlights is an honest account of the lessons he’s learnt in life. From his tough childhood in Texas to his pursuit of acting, through his old diaries he writes candidly about his failures and successes and what he’s taken from them.
Trevor Noah, Born a Crime
Born a Crime, £6.50, Amazon
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Trevor Noah’s best-selling memoir tells the story of his path from apartheid South Africa to the desk of The Daily Show. Born to a white Swiss father and a black Xhosa mother, which was at the time punishable by five years in prison, he was mostly kept hidden for the earliest years of his life. Finally liberated by the end of South Africa’s tyrannical white rule, Trevor went on to fully embrace the opportunities won by a centuries-long struggle.
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