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Janet Street-Porter is so unashamedly honest, witty and entertaining that you wish you could spend days, not hours in her company. Described on her own website as “the nation’s favourite pissed-off pensioner”, this is a woman with plenty of stories to tell.

The Loose Women stalwart, who turns 80 next year, vibrant red hair still intact, spills the beans on her recent surgery and her riotous UK tour Off The Leash in an exclusive chat with OK! – also telling us why she believes a rant is good for the soul.

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With her famous cackle, she says she’s truly on her way to becoming a bionic woman. She recently had her right knee “done” following a hip replacement last year and a left knee replacement eight years ago.

She claims that she was waving my arms around and showing off as she was walking to the loo without a stick two hours later, and that she was still full of painkillers. She acknowledges that she has since relinquished that high and is still suffering greatly.

“I’m walking around fine but at night the nerve pain is shocking. Really awful You have just got to tough these things out, she says, but I’m putting a lot of ice on it.

It’s hard to imagine someone like Janet wallowing. She asserts that you can make the decision to become someone who looks backwards, to embrace getting older, to discuss the drawbacks but also to applaud the benefits.

With her milestone birthday next December, we ask if there’s a big star-studded bash in the works. She admits she’s not sure yet, reminding us she’s had plenty in her time, attended by the likes of I’m A Celebrity star Ruby Wax, James Bond actor Daniel Craig and her close pal of 40-odd years Sir Elton John.

She’s unsure how she feels about turning 80. “My agent keeps saying, ‘Wouldn’t it be great to call a new tour 80 not out ?’ I say, ‘Darling, when you get to 80 and you’re a woman, you’re not interested in bloody cricket. And does that mean at 81 I kick the bucket? I’ll still be working and growing veg, but I’ll probably find a younger person to do the donkey work.”

She declares that she will continue to enjoy a greasy fry-up and the occasional glass of wine while also getting irritated about articles about healthy living. She claims, “I still detest those health pages.” “I read them then start ranting. However, ranting benefits the soul.

Janet has never shied away from making controversial comments, especially when she sits on the Loose Women panel. Asked if they ever get her into hot water, she insists they’ve merely “ruffled a few feathers”.

“I sometimes look at Coleen [Nolan]’s face and she’s totally amazed at something I’ve said. But on a live show, people want spontaneity, to see women saying things they secretly think but don’t have the guts to say. We’re saying it on their behalf.”

She adores working with pals like Coleen, Ruth Langsford and Brenda Edwards, and says they very often don’t agree on things, which is what makes the programme so watchable.

People are extremely concerned about upsetting people today. To me, it’s adding a level of anxiety that’s not necessary”, she says. However, I don’t intend to offend or cause harm to anyone. My observations, which are not hostile toward others, are the majority of my own.

” But I do have an opinion about everything. My partner suggests that I express my thoughts on the refrigerator’s yoghurt. And I do, because we actually discussed it this morning.

As for all the staff cuts at Loose Women and the reduced shows from January, Janet – who has produced and presented over the years – says she’s philosophical about it.

I’ve had to shave myself. She explains, “I’ve been made redundant.” For those concerned it’s very traumatic and I empathise. I’ve been told to stop watching TV and getting kicked out of it. It really wounds you.

“But there’s another job out there, and sometimes, especially when it’s early in your career, it can improve your chances and give you strength. I’m not talking about the Loose staff right now, but what worries me is that some young people don’t have the ability to look at something that isn’t working their way and get past it without collapsing or breaking down.

She adds, “People love our show exactly because the women on it have been through so much – the menopause, cheating husbands, money problems, we’ve done it all between us”.

After recovering from surgery, Janet returns to the road with her hilarious and autobiographical Off the Leash tour. Her close friend Elton aptly states, “The bitch is back.

In the first scene, Janet explains how she came to live in a working-class family in London in the 1950s and how she coped with her parents’ problems.

“I thought they were a bit weird,” she admits. “As a teenager, I’d look at them and think, ‘They can’t possibly be my parents. They’re far too boring.’ People might think I’m a bit odd, but I think when you see the show you’ll understand more about why I turned out the way I did.”

When they met, Janet claims, “They were very secretive,” despite the fact that both of her parents were married to other people. I’m a typical Baby Boomer in that my parents met during tumultuous times and were married very young to other people. I was raised in a family with a lot of rules and secrets. My father served in Burma during the war, and it had a negative impact on his personality.

During the show, she often gets audience members who identify with her descriptions so strongly that they shout out, “Mine were just like that”.

The production also includes hilarious descriptions of the food Janet’s mother, who “couldn’t cook to save her life,” would serve up, including a salad made from a lettuce on a plate, a spring onion and tomato, and, if you were lucky, a “tin of mystery meat.”

“I’ve done so much telly about food over the years – The F Word with Gordon Ramsay and MasterChef , twice – but I try to explain that none of that love of food comes from growing up.”

Janet kept a detailed diary from the age of 14 to 16, and in her show, she reads some excerpts from it. It touches on everything, including the boys she was dating, her beloved mod outfits, her famous hair, and her love of the Rolling Stones’ early music (surprise, she wasn’t impressed).

The star, who’s been married four times and has been in a long-term relationship with Peter Spanton since 1999, also opens up about key moments in her colourful life. There’s the time when she was forced to have a backstreet abortion as a teenager and the time she met her first husband Tim and promptly dumped the man she was engaged to be married to.

In retrospect, Janet acknowledges feeling bad about it. “I thought nothing of dumping the man I was supposed to marry, which in retrospect was very cruel. I chose my first husband because he was so gorgeous, funny, and wise. I followed my mother’s instructions exactly. But my mother then had the cheek to tell me she couldn’t hold her head up because she was so embarrassed about it. She appeared to be a bit of a hypocrite.

Her illustrious career in journalism and broadcasting is discussed in the show. She started off on Petticoat Magazine, as did Claudia Winkleman’s mum Eve Pollard, before becoming a columnist aged just 21.

She claims, “I’ve never really looked back since.” However, things weren’t always as it seemed. I remember the horrible prejudice about my accent when I first did radio. Although it’s not new, I had it in the early 1970s because of my working-class accent.

She says she left her television career in 1975, and she still finds it hard to believe that her own television show, The London Weekend Show, is still airing on the now-defunct channel LWT, has lasted fifty years. “Reading out my diaries on stage, I do sometimes wonder if I’m really that different from the silly teenager I was back then. I don’t believe I am.

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Meghan Markle makes cryptic remark about family and ‘feeling seen’ in new video

The Duchess of Sussex has released the first Netflix teaser for her upcoming holiday special, and she wears Prince Harry’s PDA in the Christmassy clip.

The Duchess of Sussex is all loved-up with her husband Prince Harry in a glossy new trailer for her upcoming Christmas show, released the same night Princess Kate and Prince William are out at a major event.

Meghan has shared the first sneak-peek of her festive Netflix special, releasing on 3 December, on Instagram. The short trailer for With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration features a tender moment between the Sussexes as they share a quick smooch in the kitchen. Harry is seen tucking into some food before they lock lips. Throughout the video, the Duchess is seen crafting, decorating and even shopping for Christmas trees – swapping her high-end red carpet garbs for more laid-back, casual outfits.

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Meghan also gushes about “embracing traditions and making new ones,” hinting at preparations she’s making with her young children Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4. Reflecting on what the season means to her, she adds: “It’s about finding time to connect with the people we love”. It may be a difficult listen for King Charles, who has not seen Archie for five years. Heartbreakingly, he has also only met Lilibet once.

The former actress also asserts that “being a host or host is about making people feel comfortable” while cooking up a storm. Then, Gasturateur Will Guidara says, “You can do things that make people feel a little bit.” before they both use the phrase “more seen”

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The glitzy new video has released on the same night that Kate and William are set to attend the Royal Variety Show. Harry, 40, barely appeared in the first series of Meghan’s lifestyle show and wasn’t in the second, but his romantic cameo in December’s Christmas special hints that we could see more of him this time around.

It comes as Meghan has been hit with a major snub from Netflix, as they are opening a new commercial store but reportedly won’t be stocking her As Ever products. The streaming giant is opening a new Netflix House in Dallas, Texas, where they will stock products and merchandise featured on some of their most successful programmes.

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Meghan Markle makes cryptic remark about family and ‘feeling seen’ in new video

The Duchess of Sussex has released the first Netflix teaser for her upcoming holiday special, and she wears Prince Harry’s PDA in the Christmassy clip.

The Duchess of Sussex is all loved-up with her husband Prince Harry in a glossy new trailer for her upcoming Christmas show, released the same night Princess Kate and Prince William are out at a major event.

Meghan has shared the first sneak-peek of her festive Netflix special, releasing on 3 December, on Instagram. The short trailer for With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration features a tender moment between the Sussexes as they share a quick smooch in the kitchen. Harry is seen tucking into some food before they lock lips. Throughout the video, the Duchess is seen crafting, decorating and even shopping for Christmas trees – swapping her high-end red carpet garbs for more laid-back, casual outfits.

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Meghan also gushes about “embracing traditions and making new ones,” hinting at preparations she’s making with her young children Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4. Reflecting on what the season means to her, she adds: “It’s about finding time to connect with the people we love”. It may be a difficult listen for King Charles, who has not seen Archie for five years. Heartbreakingly, he has also only met Lilibet once.

The former actress also asserts that “being a host or host is about making people feel comfortable” while cooking up a storm. Then, Gasturateur Will Guidara says, “You can do things that make people feel a little bit.” before they both use the phrase “more seen”

Without prior authorization, content cannot be displayed.

The glitzy new video has released on the same night that Kate and William are set to attend the Royal Variety Show. Harry, 40, barely appeared in the first series of Meghan’s lifestyle show and wasn’t in the second, but his romantic cameo in December’s Christmas special hints that we could see more of him this time around.

It comes as Meghan has been hit with a major snub from Netflix, as they are opening a new commercial store but reportedly won’t be stocking her As Ever products. The streaming giant is opening a new Netflix House in Dallas, Texas, where they will stock products and merchandise featured on some of their most successful programmes.

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Sara Cox ‘broken’ as BBC colleagues ‘really worried’ after phone call

Sara Cox, a BBB Radio 2 star, ran 135 miles in just five days to raise more than £10million for Children in Need, calling it “a lot tougher” than expected.

BBC Radio 2 stars were “worried” for Sara Cox after she was left “broken” by a personal phone call during her gruelling marathon challenge. The moment came as the 50-year-old star covered 135 miles over five days whilst helping to raise over £10 million for Children in Need.

Sara ran, ran, and jogged from Scotland’s border to Pudsey in Yorkshire in the Great Northern Marathon Challenge, all while wearing the iconic Children in Need mascot, Pudsey bear. The marathon-runner weaved through Northumberland, County Durham, North Yorkshire, and West Yorkshire on foot, running a distance of five miles in five days.

Fellow BBC Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley, who tracked the journey alongside colleagues, reckons Sara has achieved “national treasure” status following the extraordinary achievement. Speaking on the Dig It podcast, Jo, 60, said: “It was such an impressive feat and we were kind of checking in and going, ‘Oh God, how is she doing? How are you doing?'”.

Throughout the entire challenge, Zoe Ball revealed that her coworkers were concerned about Sara. She stated, “I think the thing that is so amazing about following someone who does a feat like that and checking in with her on social media like that is that we kind of went on that journey with her.”

And then suddenly, especially when you know someone who is so confident and physically fit, suddenly starts to struggle when you and I are checking in with each other while you were messaging her at the end of the night like, “Are you alright? ” Because you could tell how broken she was.

The 54-year-old continued, “And knowing that she was suffering and suffering, and that day was going by faster and harder each day, it was really worrying. You can’t help but feel emotional if she manages to get through it.

In a particular situation, Zoe recalls Sara becoming teary after witnessing her brother and sister in a crowd of supporters. The TV star then called her mother, and Zoe claimed to have witnessed the “vulnerability” written across her pal’s face, which raised questions in the support team.

She continued, “You know, we all experience those emotions when you’re struggling and you hear or see from a family member.” You leave and she picked up the call from her mother and her young face. Oh my goodness God. You know, at every opportunity you just saw her vulnerability and how difficult that was for her, and you checked in with various team members who were all so worried about her and proud of her for surviving that.

Sara’s five-day challenge has managed to raise over £10million for Children in Need, including approximately £35,000 collected in buckets along her route. “Our £10 million is the fivers, tenners, and twenties of Radio 2 listeners and Children In Need supporters, who have each individually given their hard-earned cash, so it means the absolute world,” she shared on BBC Breakfast.

She made an appearance on the main Children in Need show on Friday night, donning a pair of Crocs clogs to aid her feet’s recovery. Speaking to Scott Mills on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show on Monday, Cox admitted: “It was a lot tougher than I ever expected and the recovery was much tougher. I don’t know what I was thinking. I was thinking: ‘Oh I will get home and Saturday and Sunday I will probably just take the dogs for a gentle walk.’ I can’t really walk!”

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When asked about her choice of footwear on Friday night, she responded, “I had to put the Crocs on, and even that was a squeeze.” Because my feet have a lot of fluid on them and, you know, you know when you have the flu and end up in a brew and being wiped out, I had to wrestle my Crocs on. That’s how I look.

Sara Cox ‘broken’ as BBC colleagues ‘really worried’ after phone call

Sara Cox, a BBB Radio 2 star, ran 135 miles in just five days to raise more than £10million for Children in Need, calling it “a lot tougher” than expected.

BBC Radio 2 stars were “worried” for Sara Cox after she was left “broken” by a personal phone call during her gruelling marathon challenge. The moment came as the 50-year-old star covered 135 miles over five days whilst helping to raise over £10 million for Children in Need.

Sara ran, ran, and jogged from Scotland’s border to Pudsey in Yorkshire in the Great Northern Marathon Challenge, all while wearing the iconic Children in Need mascot, Pudsey bear. The marathon-runner weaved through Northumberland, County Durham, North Yorkshire, and West Yorkshire on foot, running a distance of five miles in five days.

Fellow BBC Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley, who tracked the journey alongside colleagues, reckons Sara has achieved “national treasure” status following the extraordinary achievement. Speaking on the Dig It podcast, Jo, 60, said: “It was such an impressive feat and we were kind of checking in and going, ‘Oh God, how is she doing? How are you doing?'”.

Throughout the entire challenge, Zoe Ball revealed that her coworkers were concerned about Sara. She stated, “I think the thing that is so amazing about following someone who does a feat like that and checking in with her on social media like that is that we kind of went on that journey with her.”

And then suddenly, especially when you know someone who is so confident and physically fit, suddenly starts to struggle when you and I are checking in with each other while you were messaging her at the end of the night like, “Are you alright? ” Because you could tell how broken she was.

The 54-year-old continued, “And knowing that she was suffering and suffering, and that day was going by faster and harder each day, it was really worrying. You can’t help but feel emotional if she manages to get through it.

In a particular situation, Zoe recalls Sara becoming teary after witnessing her brother and sister in a crowd of supporters. The TV star then called her mother, and Zoe claimed to have witnessed the “vulnerability” written across her pal’s face, which raised questions in the support team.

She continued, “You know, we all experience those emotions when you’re struggling and you hear or see from a family member.” You leave and she picked up the call from her mother and her young face. Oh my goodness God. You know, at every opportunity you just saw her vulnerability and how difficult that was for her, and you checked in with various team members who were all so worried about her and proud of her for surviving that.

Sara’s five-day challenge has managed to raise over £10million for Children in Need, including approximately £35,000 collected in buckets along her route. “Our £10 million is the fivers, tenners, and twenties of Radio 2 listeners and Children In Need supporters, who have each individually given their hard-earned cash, so it means the absolute world,” she shared on BBC Breakfast.

She made an appearance on the main Children in Need show on Friday night, donning a pair of Crocs clogs to aid her feet’s recovery. Speaking to Scott Mills on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show on Monday, Cox admitted: “It was a lot tougher than I ever expected and the recovery was much tougher. I don’t know what I was thinking. I was thinking: ‘Oh I will get home and Saturday and Sunday I will probably just take the dogs for a gentle walk.’ I can’t really walk!”

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When asked about her choice of footwear on Friday night, she responded, “I had to put the Crocs on, and even that was a squeeze.” Because my feet have a lot of fluid on them and, you know, you know when you have the flu and end up in a brew and being wiped out, I had to wrestle my Crocs on. That’s how I look.

Princess Diana and Harry Styles are unrecognisable in festive transformation

This year’s crop of celebrity baubles are hilarious.. But they may have been designed for the charity shop

Continually voted most stylish, or most beautiful woman in the world, a Princess Diana bauble deserves a prime place on any Christmas tree.

But you’ll need a royal flush to afford this year’s offering from posh London department store Selfridges, which is selling a 1980s-style vision of the princess, wearing a red jumper covered in sheep, for £40.

And it’s not much of a likeness to the glamorous princess, according to royal fans who, in furious social media debates have likened the bauble to George Michael, Rodney Trotter from Only Fools and Horses and BBC sports presenter “Clare Balding wearing a Christmas jumper!”

Princess Di is not alone when it comes to bafflingly bad royal baubles.

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Prince William hasn’t fared much better.

Combining his mother’s dazed and confused expression with a Colgate grin and a shiny bald pate, his grimace alone is a royal scandal.

Celebrities don’t escape the festive fun either …

Seeing Taylor Swift’s glum Christmas bauble, it’s fair to say it will take her a while to shake it off. For a 35-year-old billionaire, she looks as miserable as Ebenezer Scrooge!

At least Sabrina Carpenter’s bauble is smiling – but she looks more simpering than sexy.

The 26-year-old star may well be singing Please Please Please take the tree down when she sees it.

What Makes You Beautiful is not a question Harry Styles is likely to be asking his glass alter ego if he sees his Christmas bauble, either.

Fabulously flamboyant, the glass decoration is wearing the same pink outfit as Harry at Coachella in 2022 – also used for his Madame Tussauds waxwork in Berlin.

But, sadly, that’s where the similarities to the As It Was singer end.

Lookswise, this po-faced novelty is more of a Liberace-style effigy than a likeness of the handsome star.

Die-hard fans may feel there’s only one direction for this bauble after Christmas…the charity shop. Still, interior design expert Katie Malik thinks kitsch celebrity baubles are a fantastic festive trend.

She says: “Celebrity baubles are the surprisingly chic (and cheerfully chaotic) decor trend of Christmas.

“There’s a moment every December when a Christmas tree stops being just a tree and becomes a tiny extension of who we are.

“Some people go minimalist. Some go maximalist. And then there are the people who hang Princess Diana, David Beckham or Taylor Swift from a branch.

“Welcome to the wonderfully whimsical world of celebrity baubles: part décor, part pop-culture shrine, and entirely the conversation starter your tree didn’t know it needed.

“This year’s offerings are, frankly, chaotic. Slightly wonky paintwork. Eyes not quite where nature intended. A few curious angles. And people are loving it. A slightly wonky likeness of your favourite celebrity isn’t a flaw – it’s charming.”

Even the eyewatering costs can be justified, according to Katie.

She says: “Forty pounds is, objectively, a little steep for a single ornament. But if a bauble sparks joy, a smile, a story, or a delighted shriek from a guest, it’s worth far more than its price tag.”

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