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Daniel John William Wootton (born 2 March 1983) is a New Zealand and British journalist and broadcaster.

In 2007, he joined the News of the World. In 2013, he joined The Sun on Sunday and became editor of the "Bizarre" column the following year. In February 2016, he joined The Sun, under the editorship of , as associate editor and in March 2018 progressed to executive editor. Wootton has made appearances as a show business presenter on the shows Lorraine and Daybreak. From 2015 to 2018, he was also a regular contributor and panelist on Big Brother's Bit on the Side. In 2021 Wootton left to join the as a columnist and present a show, four days a week, on .

Wootton was suspended from GB News in September 2023 following an incident in which sexually disparaging comments were made on his show by guest about journalist Ava Evans, which were described by the channel as "totally unacceptable". Wootton apologised and said that he should have intervened. His contract with MailOnline was subsequently terminated and opened an investigation into the incident, which concluded that the show breached their broadcasting rules.

Wootton announced on his departure from GB News to launch an independent platform, Dan Wootton Outspoken, a day after Ofcom's report was released on 4 March 2024.


Early life
Daniel John William Wootton was born in , New Zealand, in 1983 to British parents; his mother was born in , and his father was born on a British army base in . Wootton grew up in , and attended and Victoria University of Wellington, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in media studies and political science.


Career
Wootton started his career as a journalist in New Zealand, writing an entertainment column for the Wellington-based broadsheet newspaper The Dominion Post and reporting for the daily television show Good Morning. He emigrated to the United Kingdom when he was 21 and, after a period working for trade magazines, joined Broadcast magazine.

Wootton joined the News of the World TV team in February 2007, becoming TV editor in November 2007, and show-business editor from November 2008 until its closure in July 2011; he then became a columnist and feature writer for the and editor-at-large for Now magazine. He later testified to the in 2012 about the News International phone hacking scandal, denying illegally publishing stories collected through phone hacking while an editor at the News of the World.

In 2013, Wootton joined The Sun newspaper, launching a new column on Sundays. He became editor of the newspaper's Bizarre column in 2014, and was promoted to associate editor (showbiz and TV) in 2016. He was named 'Showbiz reporter of the year' at the 2010, 2013 and 2018 British Press Awards. Wootton also made appearances as a showbiz reporter on ITV's morning show Lorraine between 2011 and 2019, and was a guest on BBC Radio 5 Live.

In 2015, Wootton and The Sun received widespread criticism for an article he wrote for the newspaper entitled "Hollywood HIV Panic". policy adviser called it "vile" and expressed disappointment that Wootton had "lent his name to such a shameful piece", saying that it reinforced stigma against people with HIV. British HIV charity the Terrence Higgins Trust called it "irresponsible", while , a , also criticised the article.

Wootton hosted a weekly show called Dan's Dilemmas from March 2018 and, in February 2020, took over the station's drivetime show, replacing .

Wootton has been credited with breaking the story about in The Sun on 8 January 2020, which prompted Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, to announce within hours their plans for stepping back from their royal duties. Wootton stated that he had been in contact with the couple's spokesperson on 28 December and gave them ten days' notice before the story broke, despite facing pressure from royal officials not to run the piece. Sources close to the couple later told The New York Times that they "felt forced to disclose their plans prematurely" as they learned about The Suns intentions to publish the story. Wootton disputed the allegation as "they released the statement after we had published the story and had so much notice."

In July 2020, libel proceedings brought by against Wootton and News Group Newspapers began in the High Court of Justice in the case of Depp v News Group Newspapers Ltd. The action related to an article published in 2018 in The Sun describing Depp as a "wife beater". On 2 November 2020, the court ruled in favour of News Group. Mr Justice Nicol found that assaults were proven to the civil standard in 12 of the 14 incidents reported by , and he concluded that The Sun article was substantially accurate on the balance of probabilities. In 2022, Depp sued Heard in a separate defamation trial in the United States. This case had a different outcome, with the jury finding that Depp had proven all the elements of defamation, including that the statements were false, and that Heard defamed Depp with actual malice.

In January 2021, Wootton announced that he would leave The Sun and talkRADIO to become a columnist for and present a daily show, four days a week, on GB News. In November 2021, his GB News programme, Tonight Live with Dan Wootton, was rebranded to Dan Wootton Tonight and shortened from three to two hours.

In February 2022, Andrew Brady, a former Apprentice contestant and ex-fiancé of , was jailed for four months for harassing Wootton and making false accusations which the judge described as "deeply unpleasant nonsense".

On 26 September 2023, whilst appearing as a guest on Dan Wootton Tonight, fellow GB News presenter made sexually disparaging comments about journalist Ava Evans of the news website Joe that the broadcaster deemed "totally unacceptable". Wootton, who could be seen laughing at points as Fox spoke, subsequently apologised, saying he should have intervened and had reacted "out of shock". Following the apology, private messages between Fox and Wootton, shared by Fox on Twitter, appeared to show Wootton reacting to the incident on GB News with laughing emojis. Fox was dismissed by GB News following the incident and Wootton was suspended pending an internal investigation. , the government's broadcasting regulatory body, opened an investigation into the incident. The regulator received nearly 9,000 complaints about the episode in question – the highest number of complaints received of any broadcast on British television during 2023. On 28 September 2023, whilst already suspended, DMG Media terminated Wootton's contract and freelance column at MailOnline.

On 4 March 2024, Ofcom concluded that the show in September 2023 did breach their rules and that Fox's remarks "constituted a highly personal attack on Ms Evans and were potentially highly offensive to viewers", adding that Wootton's reaction and limited challenge "did not mitigate the potential for offence" and instead "exacerbated it by contributing to the narrative in which a woman's value was judged by her physical appearance". In July 2024, Ofcom discontinued a fairness and privacy complaint about another episode of Dan Wootton Tonight in which he had stated that he was the target of a smear campaign.

On 5 March 2024, Wootton announced that he had left GB News to launch an independent platform, Dan Wootton Outspoken.


Allegations by Byline Times
From July 2023, allegations were published against Wootton in of inappropriate and criminal conduct, including former colleagues and orchestrating non-consensual voyeurism of victims using male pornographic actors. Wootton denied any criminality and said that he was the victim of a smear campaign. MailOnline suspended Wootton's freelance column pending an investigation. In early October 2023, the Metropolitan Police confirmed they had commenced an investigation into the allegations. On 21 February 2024 the Metropolitan Police said that they would not be taking any further action. was also reported not to be taking further action. Wootton said that he had been "completely cleared". and DMG Media's separate investigations into Wootton's behaviour remain ongoing as of February 2024.

On 3 October 2023, reported that newspapers, including The Guardian and the Mirror, had removed stories from their news websites after a legal warning issued by Wootton's lawyer. On 28 February 2024, The Guardian published an apology to Wootton for its article the previous October and stated that they "paid a contribution to Mr Wootton's costs".

In early 2025, a civil case was brought by a former colleague against Wootton, alleging that he had obtained sexual images by deceit through impersonating a woman in online messages.


Personal life
In 2013, Wootton announced on his account that he is gay. In March 2023, Wootton confirmed that he was in a relationship with Alan Longair, and on 11 June 2025 he announced he was engaged to Longair.


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