Hope has presented the Capital Breakfast show in London along with Roman Kemp and Sonny Jay since 2017. Hope and Kemp have also presented together on ITV2's 2Awesome and Can You Make It for Red Bull TV. She has presented programmes for Channel 4's 4Music channel since 2014, including Trending Live! with AJ Odudu and Jimmy Hill and interview shows Box Fresh, Face The Fans, HotBox and The Hangout, before which she worked on youth and music shows for Disney Channel UK, MTV, Capital Xtra and Vevo. In 2018, Hope joined The Voice UK (ITV) as their backstage reporter having worked for ITV on The Hot Desk (2016) and FYI Daily, where she continues to produce and present the showbiz news.
The same year, Hope was announced to front Sky One's Carnage alongside Freddie Flintoff and Lethal Bizzle. She went on to work further with Sky One and Sky Arts presenting their live coverage of Isle Of Wight Festival alongside Edith Bowman and Joel Dommett. In sports, Hope has presented cycling coverage of The London Nocturne for Channel 4, Sky Sports and Eurosport, and fronted three series of Street Velodrome for BT Sports.
In news and factual programming, Hope continues to work as a news and entertainment reporter for ITN. The company also produced her first TV documentary The Slenderman Killings for Channel 5. In the documentary Hope investigated the rise of online horror, and it was named The Guardian newspaper's Pick Of The Day.
Hope also presented the documentary That's Not Me, exploring the use of retouching in fashion photography, which won the BBC Award for Factual Entertainment at the Visions Film Festival. In 2017 Hope won the Broadcasting Powerhouse Award at the Marie Claire Future Shapers Awards. She has also been nominated for an Urban Music Award for her Capital Xtra Weekend Breakfast show, a Royal Television Society Award for her That's Not Me documentary and a TRIC Award for Best Radio Show for Capital Breakfast. In August 2018, it was announced that Hope would be a contestant on the 16th series of Strictly Come Dancing.