Martel Maxwell (born 9 March 1977) is a Scottish journalist, writer, radio and television presenter.
Maxwell was born on 9 March 1977, and was raised in Dundee.
She attended the High School of Dundee, before studying law at the University of Edinburgh and then taking a postgraduate diploma in law at the University of Dundee.
After deciding against a career in the law, Maxwell turned to journalism instead.
Maxwell got her first post in journalism as a graduate intern at The Sun and took a diploma in newspaper journalism at London City University.
She spent seven years at The Sun as a reporter in city, women's news, and showbusiness, before going freelance.
2008
Maxwell has also guest presented on BBC Radio Scotland and in 2008, had her own show on Edinburgh station Talk 107 until the station folded.
In 2021, she provided the voiceover narration for the third series of BBC Scotland's documentary Inside Central Station.
2010
Maxwell's move into broadcast journalism came in 2010 when she became a reporter on the BBC show The One Show and then became a regular entertainment guest on the ITV show Lorraine and one of the presenters of a short-lived BBC3 consumer affairs programme Don't Get Screwed and BBC Scotland magazine show On the Road.
Maxwell published a novel, Scandalous, in 2010.
Based on her experiences as a showbusiness reporter, The Daily Telegraph considered that it gave "a thrilling insight into the celebrity-baiting world of the kiss and tell" but also considered that "the narrative is weighed down by product placement".
Maxwell lives near Dundee with her husband, Jamie Parret, and their three sons.
2013
After going freelance, Maxwell wrote opinion pieces for The Scottish Sun and since 2013 has written a weekly column for the Evening Telegraph in Dundee.
2017
Since 2017, she has co-presented the property show Homes Under the Hammer.
Since 2017, she has been one of the three presenters of the BBC property programme Homes Under the Hammer, replacing Lucy Alexander.