Marsh was working as a
stripper at
Stringfellows gentlemen's club in London when she appeared in the documentary television series
Essex Wives in 2002. This led to a number of modelling jobs. She has subsequently participated in many reality television shows, including ''
Trust Me – I'm a Holiday Rep'', Channel 4's
The Games and
E4's
Fool Around... with Jodie Marsh on two occasions. In mid-2008 she had a cameo role in the first episode of
Channel 4's Friday night comedy show
The Kevin Bishop Show. In January 2006, Marsh appeared on
Celebrity Big Brother 4. Marsh's treatment by other contestants provoked debate about whether Marsh was being bullied. Australian feminist writer and ex-Big Brother contestant
Germaine Greer wrote a comment piece for
The Guardian accusing the show's production company Endemol, presenter
Davina McCall, and Marsh's fellow housemates, particularly
George Galloway, of bullying. She later appeared on spinoff shows including: ''
Big Brother's Little Brother, Big Brother's Big Mouth and Big Brother's EForum''. The same year, Marsh competed on the celebrity edition of
BBC One's
The Weakest Link. Marsh appeared as a contestant in Channel Five's reality show
The All Star Talent Show in September 2006. Following this, Marsh began presenting her own series,
Get A Life for
Living TV on 1 March 2007; it was cancelled after two episodes. In May 2007, the website
Marry Me Jodie Marsh was launched with the teaser "I'm getting married this September... Only problem is that I don't have a man!" Men were invited to submit an application for a series of open auditions for the chance to marry Marsh that September.
MTV filmed the search and subsequent wedding. The reality series documenting Marsh's search to find a husband, entitled ''
Totally Jodie Marsh: Who'll Take Her Up the Aisle?'', premiered in July 2007. Marsh eventually chose Matt Peacock, an ex-boyfriend of fellow glamour model
Jordan. The couple married on 1 September 2007. The second ceremony at her mother's home was aired on 2 September 2007. They decided to separate in December 2007. Marsh later admitted to
Love It magazine in its 8 January 2008 issue that ".. the marriage was for TV. It was never for real" and "I'm not hiding the fact I did the TV show for money. Of course I did". In 2008, Marsh showed viewers around her home on ''
MTV's Cribs'' in its second UK series. Also in 2008, Marsh appeared on Channel 4's documentary ''
It's Me or the Dog''. She was given training tips at home to deal with her six dogs – two
bulldogs (Paddy and Lyla) and four
chihuahuas (Bean, Baby, Teddy, and Tommy). On 29 September 2010, Marsh appeared in the one-off documentary
Jodie Marsh Tattoo Apprentice which was screened on the channel DMAX. On 24 January 2012, Marsh became the subject of her own
DMAX documentary,
Jodie Marsh: Bodybuilder, which chronicled Marsh's attempts to compete in natural physique competitions. The following day, Marsh appeared on Channel 5's
Bullied: My Secret Past, where she spoke of the effect bullying had on her and how it has made her who she is today. She also met other victims of bullying. In June,
Jodie Marsh: Brawn in the USA, featured Jodie competing in the International Natural Bodybuilding Federation Bodybuilding Championships in America. In March 2015,
TLC broadcast
Jodie Marsh On… Women Who Pay For Sex And Drugs, about women who pay for the services of
male escorts. In 2016, her series,
Jodie Marsh Goes Hunting, premiered on 13 September on TLC. Marsh has regularly appeared as a TV panelist since 2023 for
GB News commentating on the daily headlines. ==Other work==