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Rhys Stephenson

Rhys Stephenson (born 29 October 1993) is an English and renowned for his engaging work on , where he has hosted popular children's programmes including , , , and . Born in , , Stephenson began his performing career at the age of ten through school productions, fostering an early passion for acting and presentation that led him to join the in 2013. That same year, he launched his television career by presenting on a university channel, earning a NaSTA award for best on-screen male in 2015. Stephenson's stage experience includes performances at the Fringe Festival, Sydenham Arts Festival, and Stratford East , showcasing his versatility in before transitioning to broadcast . He has presented online content for BAFTA Kids, hosted the Book Awards, and led the Summer Social, solidifying his role as a key figure in children's entertainment. In 2021, Stephenson gained wider recognition as a contestant on , partnering with professional dancer and captivating audiences with his charisma and dance performances. Beyond presenting, Stephenson has appeared in CBeebies pantomimes, including Robin Hood (2023) and Beauty and the Beast (2024), and featured in the CBeebies musical film The Great Ice Cream Hunt (2025), demonstrating his ongoing commitment to family-oriented content. His work emphasizes educational and fun programming, often incorporating public speaking, street dance, and keyboard skills honed through his National Youth Theatre training.

Early life

Childhood and family

Rhys Stephenson was born on 29 October 1993 in , , . He grew up in a close-knit family with his parents, and Michael Stephenson, and two younger sisters, Zhaania and Michaylia. The family lived in , where Stephenson grew up. emphasized strict manners and regularly took the family, including Stephenson and his sisters, to every Sunday, instilling a strong sense of faith from an early age. At age ten, Stephenson discovered his passion for performing through participation in school theatre productions, an early spark that shaped his interest in . Growing up amid London's diverse communities contributed to his formative development. He later transitioned to formal at Oasis Academy Pinewood.

Education and early interests

Stephenson attended Oasis Academy Pinewood (formerly Pinewood Primary School) in , , where he developed an early interest in performance through school activities. He later transferred to Bower Park Academy, a in the same area, continuing his engagement with theatre during his formative years. After , he attended a Christian . At around the age of ten, he began starring in school theatre productions, marking the start of his passion for acting. His mother played a key role in nurturing these interests by enrolling him in drama classes outside of school, which helped build his confidence in performance. These early experiences in aligned closely with Stephenson's emerging curiosity about , as the skills in and from stage work informed his later pursuits. Stephenson pursued higher education at the , studying Human and Medical Science from 2012 to 2015, and graduated in 2015. During his time there, he joined the university's drama society, which allowed him to further explore acting and performance arts alongside his academic studies. In 2013, while still at university, Stephenson joined the , where he received specialized training in acting and theatre production. Through this involvement, he performed in various productions, including shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Sydenham Arts Festival, and Stratford East Theatre, gaining practical experience that honed his on-stage presence and collaborative skills. These opportunities solidified his commitment to the and bridged his theatrical background with an interest in media presentation.

Career

Entry into television

Stephenson's entry into television began in 2013 during his time at the , where he started presenting on the university's student television station, Smoke TV. As a , he contributed to various segments on the channel, gaining initial on-camera experience in a student-led media environment. In 2015, his work on Smoke TV earned him the National Student Television Association (NaSTA) award for Best On-Screen Male, a prestigious recognition in the UK's student media landscape that highlights emerging talent in youth broadcasting. The NaSTA awards, organized by the National Student Television Association since 1968, celebrate excellence in student-produced content and serve as a key platform for aspiring broadcasters. Building on his training, Stephenson took on early acting roles between 2013 and 2016, including performances at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Sydenham Arts Festival, and Stratford East . These appearances, such as in productions alongside notable actors, provided foundational experience in performance and helped bridge his student media work to professional opportunities. By 2021, Stephenson transitioned to national platforms through professional representation, signing with Margravine Management (now MVE Management), a talent agency focused on digital and entertainment figures. This affiliation marked a significant step in expanding his career beyond student and local circuits to broader industry access.

CBBC presenting roles

Rhys Stephenson joined in 2016, marking the start of his prominent role as a children's on the BBC's dedicated for young audiences. Over the next seven years, he became a familiar face, hosting live from the CBBC studio headquarters in and contributing to a range of programmes that combined , , and . His work emphasized engaging young viewers through energetic delivery and participatory elements, fostering a sense of involvement in the content. One of Stephenson's key roles was on , the iconic long-running children's magazine show that features live studio discussions, outdoor challenges, viewer-submitted makes, and appeals. He presented episodes from around 2018 onward, co-hosting segments that highlighted creative projects and real-world explorations, such as badge-earning activities and guest interactions with celebrities or experts to inspire curiosity and hands-on learning among children aged 6 to 12. His tenure, spanning several years until approximately 2023, helped maintain the show's tradition of blending fun with educational value, reaching millions of viewers weekly. Stephenson also fronted , the BBC's flagship children's news programme that delivers age-appropriate coverage of global and national events in short, digestible bulletins. As a host, he reported on stories ranging from to sports, using simple explanations and visuals to make complex topics accessible, often incorporating viewer questions to encourage and . His contributions emphasized balanced, impartial tailored for young audiences, airing daily and building on his prior experience with student like Smoke TV. In addition, Stephenson appeared on The Dengineers, a makeover series where a team of young engineers designs and constructs bespoke play areas or "dens" to solve specific problems for children, such as accessibility needs or themed interests. He supported episodes by guiding participants through the creative process, showcasing engineering principles in action and highlighting teamwork, with builds like eco-friendly survival dens or community sports spaces to promote STEM engagement. The show, which ran multiple series during his time at CBBC, used these projects to demonstrate practical problem-solving. Stephenson co-presented Saturday Mash-Up!, a lively weekend variety programme broadcast on and , featuring a mix of games, comedy sketches, music performances, and audience interaction. He led segments like challenges and interviews, often with co-hosts and puppets such as , creating an energetic atmosphere that encouraged viewer participation via and live calls. This format helped boost weekend viewership by combining entertainment with light educational elements, such as promoting creativity through DIY activities. Throughout his CBBC tenure until 2023, Stephenson's roles enhanced audience engagement by integrating interactive features, such as live polls and viewer challenges, which made programmes more relatable and encouraged active learning. By 2025, while he had transitioned to other BBC children's projects like CBeebies pantomimes, his foundational work on CBBC continued to influence educational content delivery for young viewers.

Strictly Come Dancing

Rhys Stephenson was announced as a contestant for the 19th series of on 6 August 2021, joining the line-up as a presenter eager to showcase his energetic personality on the dancefloor. He was paired with professional dancer , marking her debut series on the show, and the duo quickly built rapport through their enthusiastic rehearsals. Stephenson's prior experience as a lively children's television host contributed to his selection, highlighting his natural charisma suited for high-energy performances. Throughout the competition, Stephenson and Xu delivered several standout routines, earning praise for their precision and joyfulness. In Week 1, they opened with a Viennese Waltz to "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men, scoring 27 and placing fourth on the leaderboard. Their progress included a Cha-Cha-Cha in Week 2 to "Reach Out I'll Be There" by Human Nature (score: 30) and a Jive in Week 6 that showcased Stephenson's stamina. A highlight came in Week 8 during Musicals Week, where their Charleston to "Chicago" medley earned a perfect 40—the second of the series and a personal best—topping the leaderboard and drawing a standing ovation for its acrobatic lifts and infectious energy, which judges called "Charleston of the season." Despite facing two dance-offs earlier (Weeks 5 and 6, both won unanimously by the judges), they maintained consistent scores in the 30s, culminating in Week 11's 39 for a Quickstep and Contemporary routine. In the semi-final (Week 12), Stephenson and performed a to "It Had Better Be Tonight" by (score: 37) and a to "" by (score: 37), totaling 74 and securing third place before the results show. However, they landed in the bottom two against and , and after redancing the , the judges unanimously saved Whaite, eliminating Stephenson and placing him fourth overall. Public reception was overwhelmingly positive, with fans lauding his growth from novice to polished performer and expressing disappointment at his exit, while media coverage highlighted his uplifting presence and the close dance-off as one of the series' most emotional moments. Stephenson's strong showing boosted his visibility beyond , leading to post-show opportunities like a "Strictly Fitness" segment on BBC's in early 2022, where he adapted his competition routines into accessible workouts to promote and . This exposure also spurred -related endorsements and reinforced his image as an approachable role model for young audiences.

Acting and other projects

Stephenson expanded his on-screen presence into acting with lead roles in ' annual productions. In 2023, he portrayed the titular hero in CBeebies Panto: Robin Hood, a adaptation directed by Geoff Coward that premiered on in December and emphasized themes of bravery and justice through for young audiences. The production featured a cast including George Webster as Doug and received positive feedback for its energetic performances and educational elements. Building on this success, Stephenson took on a dual role as Beau and the Beast in the 2024 installment, Panto: , directed by Anna Perowne and released on in November, with select cinema screenings. This reimagined tale, narrated by James Mackenzie and co-starring Maddie Moate as the Thorn Fairy/Rosie, explored themes of and , incorporating music and sequences tailored for children. The show highlighted Stephenson's versatility in switching between the charming and the enchanted . In 2025, Stephenson starred in a leading role in the CBeebies musical film The Great Ice Cream Hunt, where he contributed to the ensemble as a key adventurer aiding the quest. Directed by Geoff Coward, the production follows Lolly the Cow and Pinecone the Hedgehog on a magical road trip across Storyland to recover stolen ice creams for the Empress's end-of-summer party, blending songs, humor, and lessons on teamwork. It premiered in select cinemas in July via a partnership with Vue Lumière before streaming on BBC iPlayer, marking CBeebies' expansion into theatrical summer releases. Beyond these major projects, Stephenson's credits include minor appearances and voice work, such as contributions to specials like CBeebies Stomp and Roar (2022) and CBeebies Prom: Wildlife Jamboree (2024), where he provided narration and character voices to engage young viewers in educational content. His early theatre experience, including title roles in productions like and with Spontaneous Productions, laid the foundation for these on-screen endeavors. Stephenson leverages to connect with fans and promote his work, sharing behind-the-scenes footage, rehearsal clips, and teasers tied to his projects. On (@rocketrhys), where he has amassed over 33,000 followers as of November 2025, he posted promotional reels for the pantos and The Great Ice Cream Hunt, including cinema announcements that garnered significant engagement. Similarly, his TikTok account (@_rhysstephenson), with more than 42,500 followers as of November 2025, features short videos of character transformations and project highlights, such as jumping scenes from the 2024 panto, helping to build anticipation and reach younger demographics. These platforms saw follower growth milestones post his visibility, amplifying his transition into scripted roles.

Personal life

Marriage and relationships

Rhys Stephenson proposed to his long-term girlfriend, Beth Johnson, during a in the in November 2023, with the engagement announced via shortly thereafter. The couple married on 16 June 2024 in a private ceremony, which Stephenson described as "magical," and they revealed the news publicly two days later through shared photos and a celebratory video featuring a playful . Johnson, a professional, has joined Stephenson in occasional public outings, including travels that highlight their mutual interest in relaxation and adventure. As of late 2025, the couple has not publicly disclosed any plans for children.

Philanthropy and public image

In 2021, Rhys Stephenson became an ambassador for Place2Be, a children's charity that delivers counseling and emotional support services in schools across the , having previously served as a Champion for the organization. His involvement includes participating in high-profile initiatives such as the BAFTA Kids at Home program during the , readings at the charity's annual Carol Concert, and a virtual assembly for Children’s Week. Stephenson also led the launch of the 2021 Schools Time Capsule project in collaboration with BAFTA Kids and the Oak National Academy, encouraging children to document their experiences amid lockdowns, and visited Moston Fields Primary School in with fellow ambassador to celebrate student contributions. Reflecting on these efforts, he has emphasized the resilience of young people, noting, “There is a lot of trauma, but I was struck by how much hope and laughter we experienced too,” and expressing pride in Place2Be's mission to safeguard children's emotional wellbeing. Beyond Place2Be, Stephenson has supported youth-focused initiatives tied to his background in theater and personal advocacy for . He joined the in 2013, which informed his commitment to programs fostering creativity and confidence among young people, though his centers on broader emotional support rather than direct theater funding. Drawing from his own experiences, he has advocated for awareness, particularly for boys and men, stating in a 2022 interview that he feels a strong responsibility to discuss these topics openly to reduce . This includes hosting assemblies for the Diana Award's anti-bullying campaign in 2022, where he addressed lifelong impacts of alongside activist Lee Hinchcliffe, and participating in the launch of the Positive Post Box initiative to promote kindness and respect in schools. In 2024, he visited Place2Be's headquarters to underscore the importance of early intervention, reinforcing his role in campaigns like the 2025 Wellbeing category of The Week Junior Book Awards, where he serves on the judging panel with author to highlight books supporting children's emotional health. Stephenson's public image has evolved from the energetic, approachable host of CBBC shows like Newsround and The Playlist to a multifaceted entertainer and advocate, bolstered by his 2021 appearance on Strictly Come Dancing, where he was praised for his positivity and family-friendly appeal. Media profiles, such as a 2022 Premier Christianity interview, portray him as an inspiring figure who integrates his Christian faith with public service, openly discussing how it guides his optimism and advocacy work. He has also shared glimpses of his personal life, including his 2023 engagement to Beth Johnson, which he announced during a Cayman Islands getaway. Through social media platforms like Instagram (@rocketrhys, with over 33,000 followers as of 2025), Stephenson builds his fanbase by posting uplifting content on mental health, faith, and personal growth, such as anniversary tributes emphasizing love and inspiration, which align with his charitable efforts and help engage younger audiences in awareness campaigns.

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