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This Morning star angry as she reveals ‘mad perimenopausal moment’

This Morning star Lisa Snowdon has recalled a ‘mad perimenopausal moment’ where she got rid of some couture fashion items due to them not fitting at the time, something she now regrets.

Lisa Snowdon has recalled a ‘mad perimenopausal moment’ where she got rid of some couture fashion items(Image: Si Crowther)

After almost 35 years as a model in the fashion industry, Lisa Snowdon’s wardrobe is a treasure trove of goodies – and a very desirable source of outfits for her young nieces.

Now 53, Hertfordshire-born Lisa has graced the catwalks of many a top designer label as well as the front covers of high-end glossy magazines, and has become a fashion icon for a generation of women.

But her style has evolved and changed, she tells us, as has her attitude to shopping and her self-confessed habit of hoarding.

“My style has definitely evolved over the years and I’m all about the fabrics nowadays – and the pockets and shoulder pads,” she says grinning, looking every inch a style guru in black-rimmed glasses.

Lisa Snowdon
53-year-old Lisa is a veteran in the fashion industry and previously graced catwalks(Image: Si Crowther)
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“I love the little details that can totally change a look and also the attitude of the person wearing it. All of us ladies are always now saying, ‘Oh, it’s got pockets! ’ and I think it’s really become a bit more of a thing for us and we carry ourselves differently. That wasn’t the case for me 20 years ago – I’m all about the finishes and fabrics now. ”

Lisa, who lives in north London with her fiancé George Smart, has been modelling since she was 19 and was once the face of Gucci and a Vogue cover star.

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Over the past few decades, she’s become a source of fashion inspiration for a somewhat more demanding market – women of a certain age who want their clothes to work hard for them, as well as look good – and she regularly shares her advice on shows such as This Morning . But, while her favourite pieces lean towards the comfortable end of the spectrum, she still has a few special items she’s saving for some very special people – her nieces.

Among her most prized possessions (although they are stored in one of the many bags in her loft ready for her nieces, aged 12 and eight, to rummage through) is a rather sexy Dolce & Gabbana corset and skirt she bought at the start of her career.

Lisa Snowdon on This Morning
Now, she’s a familiar face on This Morning showcasing the new season trends and fashion choices(Image: INSTAGRAM)

“When it was my 21st birthday, I was in Milan modelling and went into Dolce & Gabbana for the first time – and probably the last actually because it’s not a place I shop in, even though they have some fabulous clothes – and I bought a crazy corset with a skirt. I wore it to my birthday party and I still have it. I just love it. It’s all black satin with lace.

“It’s very sexy, very Dolce & Gabbana. I’ve also got a couple of Vivienne Westwood pieces that I love and have kept because she’s so iconic. But I did get rid of a couple of pieces because they didn’t fit me and I wish I hadn’t. I think I was in one of my mad, angry perimenopausal moments where I just threw stuff out or gave them away. ”

Lisa, who has become a brand ambassador for high street fashion retailer, Bonmarché, says angry perimenopausal moments aside, she tries her best to be mindful about what she buys and wears.

She has a ‘one in/one or two out’ policy when it comes to clothing, but keeps the special items for her young nieces and nephews. And – a heads-up for those who live in north London – she also makes regular trips to her local charity shops to donate items that she doesn’t wear any more.

“I always have lots of different piles going on – things to put in space-saver bags in the loft, things to go to local charity and stuff for friends and family. And like most of us ladies, my weight fluctuates, so there’s also the pile of stuff that doesn’t fit me any more but I might desperately want them to fit! So I just do lots of piles but have to keep on top of them so I can see what I’ve got. ”

Lisa Snowdon and George Smart
Lisa has been engaged to partner George Smart since 2017(Image: OK! Magazine / Glendon Holder )

Lisa’s latest role as an ambassador with Bonmarché signals a new phase in her fashion career and, she says, she wanted her edit to be all about mixing and matching – and taking the headache out of sometimes confusing and overwhelming wardrobes. And, ironically, after years spent working in an industry where sizing is everything – and some would argue it’s a case of the smaller the better – Lisa’s fashion tip is to size up.

“I’m much more conscious of not having too much skin on show at all times nowadays,” she says. “If I’ve got my arms out, my legs are covered and vice versa. I feel more comfortable that way now. One of my top tips is to size up, especially in tops. I think it makes an outfit look a little bit more luxe when something is more relaxed – I don’t like that feeling of things being too snug. ”

Lisa Snowdon
She is now a brand ambassador for brand Bonmarché(Image: Si Crowther)

One of Lisa’s own style icons is entrepreneur George, who she has been engaged to for eight years and who turns 46 this summer. She describes his style as “very cool, almost Scandi/Japanese style” with an especially good taste in footwear.

“I think we’ve all been guilty back in the day of meeting a nice guy and telling our friends, ‘But I didn’t like his shoes,’ which is actually terrible really,” says Lisa. “But luckily George has really great style and if he didn’t, I’d probably just shop for him. ”

Following a break in the Caribbean for Lisa’s 53rd birthday in January, the couple are gearing up for a busy summer with lots of travel. While they’ve yet to pin down the destination for George’s birthday in June (Puglia is high on the list), there’s a July trip planned for a special birthday celebration in Los Angeles for Lisa’s friend of more than 20 years, Michele Merkin, who she met when she was in the US. The celebrations mark Michele’s 50th and Lisa is already planning her “series of outfits”.

“She’s like my sister from another mister,” she says, laughing. “She’s the salt and I’m the pepper. She’s tall and blonde, half-Swedish and absolutely stunning with the biggest, kindest heart and is so much fun. She’s having a big, big, big birthday bash, so the preparation for that is quite intense because I need to find a whole series of outfits and George has already got his sorted. ”

Lisa’s influence on fashion and beauty trends by no means ended when she stepped away from the catwalk and she’s become a sort of influencer for the middle aged. But that’s not to say she’s immune from the pressure of seeking eternal youth and she has a “never say never” approach to interventional help.

“I just think people are entitled to do what the hell they want in order to make themselves feel good and confident,” she says. “There are some great treatments now that are more subtle and kind of get your body working for itself. I’ve tried various radio frequency treatments and microneedling – I’m into all those things. I’ve always had a really good at-home beauty regime and I am slightly beauty obsessed. It just comes with the territory of what I’ve been doing for a living for the last 35 years and I like to share with my community as well. ”

So would she consider going under the knife for something more invasive?

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“Well, I’m not very good at even watching things like 24 Hours In A& E because I’m squeamish with blood and things like that, so I haven’t gone under the knife. But, I mean, who knows? Maybe one day I would. ”

Higgins trails O’Connor 5-4 after opening session at World Championship

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Venue: Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Dates: 19 April to 5 May

Zhao Xintong wrapped up a comfortable 10-4 victory over Jak Jones to knock the 2024 runner-up out of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.

Both of last year’s finalists have exited the 2025 event in the first round, following defending champion Kyren Wilson’s defeat by Lei Peifan on Saturday.

Zhao will meet fellow Chinese player Lei in his next match for a place in the quarter-finals.

Trailing 7-2 overnight, Jones started the second session with a break of exactly 100.

He reduced his deficit further when Zhao missed a simple brown during what appeared to be a routine clearance that would have restored the 28-year-old’s five-frame advantage.

Meanwhile, four-time champion John Higgins trails Joe O’Connor 5-4, with their first-round match being played to a conclusion from 19:00 BST.

English qualifier O’Connor got 12 reds and 12 blacks into a maximum attempt in frame seven, but landed awkwardly on the 13th red and had to settle for a break of 96 to take the lead in the match for the first time.

Zhao ‘will be hard to stop’ – Jones

Zhao is competing as an amateur in his first World Championship appearance since 2022, having completed a 20-month suspension earlier this season.

The former UK Championship winner was one of 10 Chinese players banned following an investigation into match-fixing. He did not directly throw a match, but accepted charges of being a party to another player fixing two matches, and betting on matches himself.

Zhao has earned a place back among the professional ranks next season courtesy of his performances on the Q Tour, and is considered among the contenders to win in Sheffield.

He told BBC Sport that he felt he “played really well” during the match and Jones believes he will be “hard to stop” as he aims to become the first Chinese player to win the world title.

“Zhao looked really sharp, the qualifiers have done him good, and I’ve had two best-of-sevens in the past 10 weeks or so,” said the 31-year-old.

Schedule: Monday, 21 April

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Higgins trails O’Connor 5-4 after opening session at World Championship

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  • 65 Comments

Halo World Championship

Venue: Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Dates: 19 April to 5 May

Zhao Xintong wrapped up a comfortable 10-4 victory over Jak Jones to knock the 2024 runner-up out of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.

Both of last year’s finalists have exited the 2025 event in the first round, following defending champion Kyren Wilson’s defeat by Lei Peifan on Saturday.

Zhao will meet fellow Chinese player Lei in his next match for a place in the quarter-finals.

Trailing 7-2 overnight, Jones started the second session with a break of exactly 100.

He reduced his deficit further when Zhao missed a simple brown during what appeared to be a routine clearance that would have restored the 28-year-old’s five-frame advantage.

Meanwhile, four-time champion John Higgins trails Joe O’Connor 5-4, with their first-round match being played to a conclusion from 19:00 BST.

English qualifier O’Connor got 12 reds and 12 blacks into a maximum attempt in frame seven, but landed awkwardly on the 13th red and had to settle for a break of 96 to take the lead in the match for the first time.

Zhao ‘will be hard to stop’ – Jones

Zhao is competing as an amateur in his first World Championship appearance since 2022, having completed a 20-month suspension earlier this season.

The former UK Championship winner was one of 10 Chinese players banned following an investigation into match-fixing. He did not directly throw a match, but accepted charges of being a party to another player fixing two matches, and betting on matches himself.

Zhao has earned a place back among the professional ranks next season courtesy of his performances on the Q Tour, and is considered among the contenders to win in Sheffield.

He told BBC Sport that he felt he “played really well” during the match and Jones believes he will be “hard to stop” as he aims to become the first Chinese player to win the world title.

“Zhao looked really sharp, the qualifiers have done him good, and I’ve had two best-of-sevens in the past 10 weeks or so,” said the 31-year-old.

Schedule: Monday, 21 April

10:00

14:30

19:00

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Zhao knocks out 2024 Crucible finalist Jones

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Halo World Championship

Venue: Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Dates: 19 April to 5 May

Zhao Xintong wrapped up a comfortable 10-4 victory over Jak Jones to knock the 2024 runner-up out of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.

Both of last year’s finalists have exited the 2025 event in the first round, following defending champion Kyren Wilson’s defeat by Lei Peifan on Saturday.

Zhao will meet fellow Chinese player Lei in his next match for a place in the quarter-finals.

Trailing 7-2 overnight, Jones started the second session with a break of exactly 100.

He reduced his deficit further when Zhao missed a simple brown during what appeared to be a routine clearance that would have restored the 28-year-old’s five-frame advantage.

In the other match being played in Monday’s morning session, four-time champion John Higgins shared the first four frames with qualifier Joe O’Connor.

Nine frames will be played in their first session, with their first-round match being played to a conclusion from 19:00 BST.

Schedule: Monday, 21 April

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14:30

19:00

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Heartbroken stars including Whoopi Goldberg and Eva Longoria pay tribute to Pope

Stars from around the world have begun paying tribute to the Pope following the announcement of his death.

The world has reacted with grief to news that the Pontiff passed away at around 7. 30am today, after struggling with his health for several months. On Sunday afternoon the leader of the Vatican church blessed thousands of visitors to St Paul’s Square as he made a surprise appearance in a trip in the Popemobile for Easter Sunday.

Whoopi Goldberg was one of the first to react to the news and alongside an image of them both she wrote: “He was the closest in a long time that seemed to remember that Christ’s love enveloped believer and none believer. He felt more like Pope John the 23rd who made belief real. Sail on Pope Frances with your love of humanity & Laughter. “

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Eva Longoria met the Pope last year and she was saddened by his passing
Jose Mourinho took to social media after the announcement (Getty Images)

Eva Longoria and football manager Jose Mourinho also offered tributes, sharing an image of the Pope on social media before writing: “To be great, above all you need to know how to be small. Humility is the foundation to true greatness. Pope Francisco Hope is a light in the night. “

Spanish actor Antonio Banderas also posted, writing: “Pope Francisco has died — a man who, at the head of the Catholic Church, showed kindness, love, and mercy to the neediest people. @franciscus #RIP #DEP. “

Revered Richard Coles, the Church of England priest, paid his own tribute, writing: “Into your hands, O merciful Saviour, we commend your servant Jorge, a sheep of your own fold, a lamb of your own flock, a sinner of your own redeeming. ‘Receive him into the blessed rest of everlasting peace, and the glorious company of the saints in light. Amen. #PopeFrancis. “

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he is “deeply saddened” to hear of the death of Pope Francis as he joins millions around the world in grieving the death. He commended the Pope’s leadership in a “complex and challenging time for the world and the church”, describing it as “often courageous” yet always coming “from a place of deep humility”.

He said: “His tireless efforts to promote a world that is fairer for all will leave a lasting legacy. On behalf of the people of the United Kingdom, I share my sincerest condolences to the whole Catholic Church. “

Mr Starmer said Pope Francis was a “pope for the poor, the downtrodden and the forgotten”, adding: “He was close to the realities of human fragility, meeting Christians around the world facing war, famine, persecution and poverty. Yet he never lost the faith-fuelled hope of a better world. “

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World Leaders Mourn Pope Francis

Catholic Pontiff, Pope Francis, has died at age 88. He died on Monday at 7:35am, a day after making a much-hoped-for appearance at Saint Peter’s Square on Easter Sunday

Following the recent news concerning Pope Francis, numerous world leaders have extended their heartfelt condolences, reflecting the deep respect and admiration the pontiff commands across nations and faiths.

As the spiritual head of over a billion Catholics and a respected moral voice on the world stage, any development concerning the Pope resonates far beyond the Vatican.

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(FILES) Pope Francis waves to the crowd as he appears at the balcony to deliver his Christmas Urbi et Orbi blessing in St. Peter’s Square at The Vatican on December 25, 2022. (Photo by Andreas SOLARO / AFP)

Iran

Iran offered condolences on Monday following the death of Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church, at the age of 88.

“My colleagues have just informed me of the news… I offer my condolences to all Christians around the world,” Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei said at a press briefing. Iran, a Muslim-majority country, maintains close ties with the Vatican.

Israel

Israeli President Isaac Herzog praised the deceased Pope Francis on Monday as “a man of deep faith and boundless compassion”.

“He rightly saw great importance in fostering strong ties with the Jewish world and in advancing interfaith dialogue as a path toward greater understanding and mutual respect,” the president said in a post on X.

Photo Combo: Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Pope Francis

United States Of America

US Vice President JD Vance said his “heart goes out” to Christians after Pope Francis died Monday.

“My heart goes out to the millions of Christians all over the world who loved him,” he posted on X.

“I was happy to see him yesterday, though he was obviously very ill. ”

Vance, a Catholic convert, arrived in New Delhi on Monday after meeting the pontiff in the Vatican.

The pair had a brief private meeting on Sunday, the Vatican said, on the last day of the Republican’s visit to Rome.

The Argentine pontiff, leader of the Catholic Church since March 2013, spent 38 days being treated for double pneumonia in a Rome hospital before seeming to recover and leaving the facility on March 23.

His death came just a day after he delighted the crowds of worshippers at the Vatican on Easter Sunday with an appearance on the balcony at Saint Peter’s Basilica.

U. S. Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance attend the celebration of the Passion of the Lord on Good Friday as part of the Holy Week, at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on April 18, 2025. (Photo by Andreas SOLARO / AFP)

Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday hailed the late Pope Francis as a “defender” of “humanism and justice”, and praised his efforts to promote dialogue between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches.

Putin said Francis, who died on Monday, was a “wise” religious leader, “statesman” and “consistent defender of the high values of humanism and justice”, in a letter to the Vatican published by the Kremlin.

“During all the years of his pontificate, he actively promoted dialogue between the Russian Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches, as well as constructive interaction between Russia and the Holy See,” Putin added.

The Kremlin leader had met the pope three times — in 2013, 2015, and 2019.

The last time they spoke was in December 2021 by telephone, Russian state media reported, weeks before Moscow launched its offensive on Ukraine.

The pope had repeatedly called for peace in Ukraine.

In 2016, he met the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, in the first-ever meeting between the heads of the two churches.

That ended with the singing of a joint 10-page declaration, seen at the time as an important milestone in relations between the Catholic and Russian Orthodox branches of Christianity.

Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday   mourned the death of Pope Francis, saying the Catholic leader had “prayed for peace in Ukraine and for Ukrainians. ”

“We grieve together with Catholics and all Christians,” Zelensky wrote on social media.

France

French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday paid homage to Pope Francis, saying he had always been “on the side of the most vulnerable and the most fragile” and fought for “more justice”.

Speaking during a trip to the Pacific region, Macron expressed his “most sincere condolences to Catholics the world over” after the death of Francis who, he said, had stood for a “brotherly humankind”.

Pope Francis (L) shakes hands with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palais du Pharo in the southern port city of Marseille on September 23, 2023.   (Photo by Andreas SOLARO / POOL / AFP)

Spain

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Monday hailed Pope Francis’s “commitment to peace, social justice and the most vulnerable” after his death at the age of 88.

“I am sorry to hear of the death of Pope Francis. His commitment to peace, social justice and the most vulnerable leaves a profound legacy. Rest in peace,” the Socialist leader wrote on X.

Combo Photo: Pope Francis and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez

Italy

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said “a great man has left us” after Pope Francis died on Monday.

“Pope Francis has returned to the Father’s home. It is deeply sad news, because a great man has left us,” Meloni said in a statement.

Combo Photo: Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni

Germany

Germany’s incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday expressed “great sorrow” at Pope Francis’s death, describing him as a man “guided by humility and faith”.

The pope “will remain in our memories for his indefatigable commitment” to “the most vulnerable, for justice and for reconciliation,” he said.

Ireland

Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin hailed Pope Francis’s solidarity with the “poor, the marginalised, and the oppressed”   after the pope died on Monday.

“Pope Francis’ long and distinguished papacy was marked by his unwavering commitment to the principles of compassion, peace and human dignity” said Martin, adding that he would be remembered for his “expression of pain and shame” about historic child abuses in the Catholic Church during his 2018 visit to Ireland.

Photo Combo: Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin and Pope Francis

India

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday he was “deeply pained” by the death of Pope Francis, saying that the pontiff had served the poor and offered hope to the suffering.

“Pope Francis will always be remembered as a beacon of compassion, humility and spiritual courage by millions across the world,” the Hindu-nationalist leader said in a statement. “I fondly recall my meetings with him and was greatly inspired by his commitment to inclusive and all-round development. ”

Photo Combo: India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pope Francis

Paris

The bells at Paris’s Notre-Dame cathedral rang out 88 times on Monday in honour of Pope Francis who died aged 88, an AFP reporter at the scene said.

The “88 rings for 88 years of life” were to be followed by a full ringing of the cathedral’s bells before a noon mass in Francis’s honour, followed by another in early evening, according to the Notre-Dame press office.

People walk in front of the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris on December 7, 2024. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / POOL / AFP)

Ethiopia

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent his “deepest condolences” after the death of Pope Francis on Monday.

“May his soul rest in eternal peace, and may his legacy of compassion, humility, and service to humanity continue to inspire generations to come,” Abiy wrote in a post on X.

Photo Combo: Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Pope Francis

Egypt

The death of Pope Francis on Monday “is a profound loss for the entire world, as as he was a voice of peace, love and compassion,” Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said.

Extending his condolences, Sisi said the late Catholic leader was an exceptional global figure who “worked tirelessly to promote tolerance and build bridges of dialogue … and was a champion of the Palestinian cause, defending legitimate rights and calling for an end to conflict”.

Photo Combo: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Pope Francis