Her primary career was in copywriting before appearing on television in 2003 as a contestant on the reality TV series Big Brother where she was the runner-up.[4]
In 2012, she became the host of the second series of Network Ten's Can of Worms, produced by Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder in association with Watercooler Media.[7] In February 2013, Swan returned as host of the third series.[8]
In 2022, she hosted the Australian version on the British comedy panel show, Would I Lie to You? Australia on Network 10.[13] Later in 2022, it was announced that Swan will host a second season of the show set to air in 2023.[14][15]
In March 2022, Carrie Bickmore announced that she will be taking extended leave from The Project, and it was announced that Swan will fill in and host the show on Monday nights.[16] Swan commenced filling in from Monday 4 April.
She sought work with breakfast radio in Queensland in late 2003 where she worked at Hot 91.1 (a subsidiary of DMG Radio Australia) with co-host Ronnie Stanton.
She began work at the Vega 91.5 (3PTV) breakfast show alongside Australian Idol judge Ian Dickson and comedian Dave O'Neil in 2007. However, in November 2009, it was announced that Swan would not be returning to Vega 91.5 (now known as Smooth 91.5), due to a cost-cutting measure.[citation needed]
In December 2011, she resigned from The Circle to spend more time with her children and also concentrate on radio. She announced that she would be hosting the breakfast show on Mix 101.1 with Jane Hall and Jamie Row as anchor of the show in 2012.[20]
In October 2015, she was announced as a host of Chrissie, Sam & Browny on Nova 100 with Jonathan Brown and Sam Pang from January 2016.[21] In late 2022, it was announced that Chrissie, Sam & Browny would be ending at the end of the year, seven years after the show kicked off.[22][23][24] Following her departure from breakfast radio at the end of 2022, Swan announced that she would be hosting her own radio show, The Chrissie Swan Show, on Nova FM, commencing in 2023.[25][26][27][28]
Other
In March 2012, she was announced as an ambassador for CARE Australia, an organization working with and helping individuals and families in some of the poorest communities in the world.[29]
In 2018, she was appointed the 'Queen of Moomba', Melbourne's largest community festival.[30]
In April 2024, Swan announced that she would be starting to record her own podcast from her house, titled The ChrissieCast, which began being produced and released through Nova podcasts in May.[31] Swan hosts the show, with regular appearances from Jane Hall, Ash Williams, Dave Thornton and Christie Whelan Brown.[32]
Awards
In 2011, she won Most Popular New Female Talent, and was nominated for Most Popular TV Presenter and the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television at the 2011 TV Week Logie Awards for her hosting role on The Circle.[33]
In 2012 and 2013, she was nominated for the Most Popular Presenter at the Logies for hosting The Circle, and her role on Can of Worms, respectively.
Personal life
She has three children with her former partner of 15 years, Chris Saville, from whom she split in mid-2021.[34]
In 2021, she spoke to media about her lifestyle changes and health goals.[35] As of 2022[update] she had lost a total of 90 kg (200 lb).[36][37][38]
^Field, Katherine (21 April 2010). "Chrissie Swan loving morning TV". TheFix. Ninemsn. Australian Associated Press. Archived from the original on 1 October 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2010.