September 23rd 2024.
You may know her as the charming co-host of Countdown, but Carol Vorderman has also made a name for herself for her iconic derrière, winning the coveted Rear of the Year award not once, but twice. She first claimed the title in 2011, alongside Strictly's Anton Du Beke, and then again in 2014, this time with Olly Murs. Her pert posterior has made headlines time and time again, but now the 63-year-old TV star has made a sad admission about her once-iconic asset.
During an interview with Saga Magazine for their 40th birthday issue, Carol opened up about her changing relationship with her body. She confessed, "I'm not happy with my body now. My bum has dropped and I'm at the upper end of my weight." Despite being known for her hourglass figure, Carol shared that she hasn't been to the gym in months due to her busy schedule and a knee injury that has been causing her problems.
But despite not feeling 100% confident in her own skin, Carol continues to wear what makes her feel good, often sporting skin-tight ensembles that garner heart-eye reactions from her fans. When asked about criticism she has received for wearing bikinis in her sixties, she boldly stated, "Oh, I don't give a toss about what people say about how I look." She also revealed her secret to staying in shape, which includes wearing a good bra and jeans that hold her up, and doing 45-minute workouts three times a week.
In the interview, Carol also spoke about her passion for politics and her outspoken nature. She admitted that some might see it as "career suicide," but she remains true to herself and her beliefs. She was especially motivated to use her platform to speak out after the pandemic and the government's handling of it. She has been praised for her activism and even helped with tactical voting in the last General Election to get the Tory party out of power.
Despite facing backlash and criticism from members of the Conservative Party, Carol shows no signs of slowing down in her campaigning efforts. In fact, she recently announced that she would be leaving her BBC radio show due to social media guidelines, but she remains dedicated to using her voice to make a difference. As she put it, "What we all went through, then in 2022 we had to listen to the lies about the parties, the millions given to friends in PPE contracts. The damage done to the public, the NHS, the country."
So, while Carol may no longer feel as confident in her own skin, she continues to inspire and make a difference with her words and actions. And as she moves on to new endeavors, we can't wait to see what she accomplishes next.
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