Millia Grace Sergiacomi is an Australian celebrity kid. She is well known as the daughter of Shelley Craft, a television personality, and Christian Sergiacomi, a cameraman and real estate agent.
Her mother is most well known for her long-running presenting roles on the Seven Network programs Saturday Disney from 1996 until 2002, and The Great Outdoors from 2002 until 2007.
From 2008 to present she has been working for the Nine Network on a number of programs, most notably as host of Australia’s Funniest Home Video Show, Domestic Blitz, The Block, Reno Rumble, and Your Domain.
In 2013, she presented the ‘Saturday Showdown’ edition of Big Brother Australia. Craft is an ambassador for the online travel agency TripADeal. Craft began her television career in the early 1990s with a work experience stint at Channel Seven in Brisbane. This led to a job offer as a production assistant on a local program, and a few months later a co-host role with the children’s program Saturday Disney.
She remained with Saturday Disney as host and segment producer for six years. Craft joined The Great Outdoors as a reporter in late 2001 and therefore chose to leave Saturday Disney in July 2002 whilst returning on occasion up until October 2005. She had one final appearance on Saturday Disney through flashbacks during an episode broadcast in September 2009, celebrating 1000 episodes of the program.
As well as presenting stories for The Great Outdoors, she has worked on several of Channel Seven’s major sporting events, including the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney (as part of the Sunrise team), the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and the 2002, 2003 and 2004 Melbourne Cups.
Along with puppet, Agro, Craft hosted the short-lived revival of dating game show Perfect Match Australia in late 2002. In 2005, she co-hosted Australia’s Guinness World Records with Grant Denyer.
In 2006 she also joined Grant Denyer in presenting the annual telecast of Carols in the Domain. After the 2007 season, Craft left The Great Outdoors after a clean-out of the show, with several other presenters also shown the door.
In late 2007, it was reported that Craft could have been a possible replacement for Kate Ritchie as the co-host of It Takes Two, but Craft, apparently miffed at the job offer, quit the network. Craft’s last on-air role at the Seven Network was presenting Comedy Classics for Comic Relief with Russell Gilbert. In January 2008, Craft signed with the Nine Network, severing her long links with Seven Network.
Who Is Millia Grace Sergiacomi? Shelley Craft’s Daughter
Millia Grace Sergiacomi is the daughter of Shelley Craft and Christian Sergiacomi.