The BBC presenter Natasha Raskin Sharp posted the snap on Instagram.

BBC Bargain Hunt's Natasha Raskin Sharp's life off-screen including family with top TV producer

Natasha Raskin Sharp has been a huge hit with BBC viewers since joining Bargain Hunt in 2014 and has also lent her expertise to shows such as Antiques Road Trip and Flog It!

by · NottinghamshireLive

Bargain Hunt's Natasha Raskin Sharp, a familiar face who has been guiding contestants towards lucrative deals for over a decade, is known for her knack of helping participants secure the coveted golden gavel. The beloved daytime TV presenter, who joined the popular BBC show in 2014, is loved by viewers but keeps her personal life under wraps.

In addition to being an expert and host on Bargain Hunt, 37 year old Natasha has contributed her skills to well-received shows such as Antiques Road Trip, Flog It! and the now concluded Baggage Battles. Originally from Glasgow, she initially pursued law at the University of Leeds before switching to study art history.

After a brief period in the fashion industry, this Scottish presenter made her mark on television, sharing her expertise across various BBC productions. In 2016, Natasha tied the knot with Joe Sharp, whom she met three years earlier in Scotland, according to the Express.

Joe, who works in TV production, has credits on Antiques Road Trip, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip, Channel 4's The Great Hotel Escape, and the much-loved BBC One series, The Big Painting Challenge. While Natasha rarely discusses her marriage, she did reveal in a BBC interview that she and her husband share a love for Glasgow's diverse food scene, reports Birmingham Live.

"My partner and I are guilty of eating out too much," she once admitted.

"Glasgow has so many great restaurants, too much of my spare time is spent eating delicious food and not enough time is spent working it off in the gym."

Earlier this year, the couple was overjoyed to welcome their first child, a daughter named Joan. "What a way to start the year - the last few days have been nothing short of immense," she shared on Instagram.

She also announced a brief handover of her @BBCRadioScot responsibilities to Ravi Sagoo, with exciting new episodes of @BBCBargainHunt and @AntiqueRoadTrip, which were filmed during her pregnancy, on the way. "Handing over my @BBCRadioScot duties to the excellent Ravi Sagoo for a short spell with lots of new @BBCBargainHunt and @AntiqueRoadTrip (filmed when baby was a mere bump) on the horizon," she wrote, adding: "Enjoy! " On her late-night BBC Radio Scotland show, Natasha revealed that her newborn already had an affinity for music.

"Joe and I have welcomed a little baby into the world and she's just the best," she said on air. "She already has a favourite song, little Jean Sharp is a David Bowie fan," she continued, before playing 'The Jean Genie'.

Several months after Joan's birth, the auctioneer confessed that she and her husband were still struggling with sleep deprivation. "Eight months of no sleep...how'd that happen? " she mused on Instagram.

Despite the exhaustion, she remained committed to her radio show, posting: "No early night tonight, though: I'll be on @bbcradioscot from 10pm," and humorously noting: "Car keys to distract Jean just in shot. Whatever works, right? ! ".