Emma Kennedy
Emma Kennedy (born Elizabeth Emma Williams; 28 May 1967) is an English actress, comedian, author, and television presenter recognized for her work in comedy writing, memoir publications, and on-screen appearances.[1][2] Kennedy has authored several bestselling books, including comedic memoirs such as The Tent, the Bucket and Me (2010), which recounts her family's unconventional camping holidays and was adapted into the BBC television series The Kennedys (2015), and I Left My Tent in San Francisco (2014), detailing her travel misadventures.[3][4] She has appeared in television programs like Goodness Gracious Me and Jonathan Creek, and contributed as a script editor and writer for various comedy projects.[2][1] In 2012, Kennedy organized the World's Largest Kazoo Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall for Comic Relief, achieving a Guinness World Record with over 3,000 participants.[5] She won the 2019 series of Celebrity MasterChef, competing under judge Gregg Wallace, whom she later revealed she had reported to the BBC in 2012 for allegedly groping a production assistant during an earlier collaboration—a complaint the broadcaster did not pursue at the time.[6][7]