Grace Dent’s Agent Milly Bell Exiting InterTalent After Five Years To Launch New Venture

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EXCLUSIVE: Milly Bell, InterTalents Head of Creators who reps the likes of Nella Rose and Grace Dent, is exiting the London agency after five years.

Bell is leaving to set up a new venture, with details still being ironed out.

She has been at InterTalent since 2021. She joined as an agent from Gleam Futures and rose up to become Talent Director and Head of Creators in 2024.

Bell reps the likes MasterChef host Dent, a well-known food critic and broadcaster, and Rose, a YouTube personality who hosts Catfish UK and has appeared on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!. Other clients include beauty creator Lewys Ball.

InterTalent MD Alex Segal said he “knew Milly had huge potential from when he first met her” and is “very proud of this new chapter where she has decided to go out on her own.” “I am proud of our working relationship and what we have been able to achieve together in such a short space of time,” he added.

InterTalent founder Jonathan Shalit added: “As we celebrate InterTalent’s 35th anniversary with a Hollywood party tonight, it gives me enormous pleasure to see our alumni spread their wings. Of Milly, I feel very much like a proud dad, and I have no doubt she will become a titan of our industry as she launches her own company. As ever, her move creates exciting opportunities for internal progression as InterTalent continues its strong growth and expanding international footprint.”

Bell said that her tenure has “been a five brilliant years and we’ve achieved a lot together during that time.” “Alex brought me in as an Agent in 2021, at a time when I was eager to deepen my broadcast knowledge and excited to build InterTalent’s digital offering. Since then, we’ve signed some outstanding creators, made great hires across the team and grown the business in ways I’m immensely proud of.”

InterTalent also reps the likes of Francis Bourgeois, Susanna Reid and Joan Collins. The agency has recently launched a sports division and a division focused on consumer ventures.

Bell’s news comes a few weeks after we revealed CAA was taking an interest in the UK content creator agency space, with top agent Brent Weinstein taking meetings in London with several boutique agencies. Agencies specializing in digital talent grew their staff bases by 15% in 2024, which was double the number of scripted agencies and quadruple unscripted.

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