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Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lisa Snowdon, 53, shows off her incredible body in skimpy red leopard print bikini video from Italian getaway
Lisa Snowdon showed off her incredible body in a cheeky bikini video from her Italian getaway on Friday. The presenter, 53, smiled for the camera as she flashed her bottom in the skimpy two-piece bikini, which was decorated with a pink and red leopard print design. Lisa finished off the look with a pair of black sunglasses and opted to wear her hair down in natural, free-flowing waves. In the video, she can be seen putting on a pair of matching shorts and a scarf before playfully posing for the camera. The cheeky clip ended with with her leaning down to blow a kiss as she continued her stay in Salento. It was captioned with a sun and drinks emoji, which were added together with a plus sign to the dancing emoji. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Fans were quick to praise the presenter for the clip and compliment her toned body, with the star previously explaining that regular exercise was her key to getting through the menopause. Amanda Holden replied to the video with fire emoji. Stylist Helen Canning added: 'Gorgeous!!! And obsessed with the matching shorts!' Claire Sweeney wrote: 'You look amazing xxxx' The bikini video comes after Lisa admitted she has 'reservations' about marrying her partner George Smart eight years after they got engaged. The model and communications firm founder, 44, first dated more than 20 years ago when she was a DJ at MTV and he was the channel's head of events. The lovebirds rekindled their romance a decade ago and got engaged in 2017. When asked when they're going to tie the knot, Lisa admitted she has a 'tiny hint of reservation' that marriage will 'change' their relationship. When asked when they're going to tie the knot, Lisa admitted she has a 'tiny hint of reservation' that marriage will 'change' their relationship 'Deep down I do know it wouldn't, but then I think, "Well my mum and dad's marriage didn't last," and some people say, "Don't do it because it changes things,"' she told The Mirror. 'So there's 90 per cent of me that knows nothing would change, but a tiny hint of reservation where I think it would.' George, however, said he has no hesitation and would marry Lisa tomorrow if they could get their friends - who are 'dotted around the world' - all together. He told the outlet he 'knows nothing would change' and is ready to 'have that bravery' to take 'the next step'. When asked what she's excited for about getting married, Lisa said: 'Being able to call him "my husband" and saying, "My husband's coming soon, I'm just waiting for my husband!" I think I prefer "my husband" to "my fiancé" – I'd love it!' The couple, who recently enjoyed a trip to the Caribbean to celebrate Lisa's 53rd birthday, are planning more travel in the future to Chile, Peru, Thailand and Guatemala. As for TV work, they said they'd love their own travel show, with George joking it should be called 'Couples Travel'.


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lisa Snowdon, 53, shows off her toned physique in a stylish khaki bikini during dreamy Salento getaway
Lisa Snowdon showed off her incredible figure in a khaki bikini as she shared a selection of snaps from her sun-soaked holiday in Salento, Puglia on Wednesday. The TV show host, 53, looked sensational in the flattering two-piece, which featured a one-shoulder bikini top and matching low-rise bottoms. She paired the look with a light green semi-sheer cover-up and accessorised with a silver necklace, bangle, and grey aviator sunglasses. The beauty radiated confidence as she struck a series of poses for the camera. In another snap, Lisa looked completely at ease as she enjoyed a delicious lunch and sipped a cocktail at the luxury four-star hotel Il Giardino Grande. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. In another stunning snap, she smiled for a selfie while relaxing on a sun lounger, enjoying what appeared to be an Aperol Spritz. She captioned the slew of stunning snaps: 'I've had worse Wednesdays (love heart emoji) 'Boxing Day birthday for @i_smarticus 4 hours of admin earlier, finally switching off for today. This place @ilgiardinogrande ♥️.' The holiday snaps come after Lisa admitted she has 'reservations' about marrying George Smart eight years after they got engaged. The model and communications firm founder, 44, first dated more than 20 years ago when she was a DJ at MTV and he was the channel's head of events. The lovebirds rekindled their romance a decade ago and got engaged in 2017. When asked when they're going to tie the knot, Lisa admitted she has a 'tiny hint of reservation' that marriage will 'change' their relationship. 'Deep down I do know it wouldn't, but then I think, "Well my mum and dad's marriage didn't last," and some people say, "Don't do it because it changes things,"' she told The Mirror. 'So there's 90 per cent of me that knows nothing would change, but a tiny hint of reservation where I think it would.' George, however, said he has no hesitation and would marry Lisa tomorrow if they could get their friends - who are 'dotted around the world' - all together. He told the outlet he 'knows nothing would change' and is ready to 'have that bravery' to take 'the next step'. When asked what she's excited for about getting married, Lisa said: 'Being able to call him "my husband" and saying, "My husband's coming soon, I'm just waiting for my husband!" I think I prefer "my husband" to "my fiancé" – I'd love it!' The couple, who recently enjoyed a trip to the Caribbean to celebrate Lisa's 53rd birthday, are planning more travel in the future to Chile, Peru, Thailand and Guatemala. As for TV work, they said they'd love their own travel show, with George joking it should be called 'Couples Travel'. The former Britain's Next Top Model previously revealed she had early menopause and has 'made peace' with the fact she will never have biological childre n with George. 'We'd discussed it in the past but hadn't started trying, so I knew we'd have to explore other options in the future if we did want to become parents,' she told The Sun in 2021. 'George was brilliant about it and told me we could look into alternative ways in the future. It was a lot to come to terms with.' Lisa also revealed that year that she was prescribed antidepressants after experiencing low moods and anxiety as a result of early menopause. The presenter, who suffers from endometriosis, started experiencing depression around 10 years ago but had no idea her symptoms were a result of the perimenopause. Appearing on Lorraine at the time, she explained that her 2016 appearance on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! was worsened by 'debilitating' periods, low energy and 'brain fog'. The model said she relied on the pill to stop her irregular cycle. It wasn't until being prescribed Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) that Lisa was able to 'take ownership' of her health. She hailed the treatment as a 'game-changer' and insisted she 'wouldn't be without it'. 'When I look back it did creep up on me, it wasn't a definite pinpoint the actual day I knew I was going into perimenopause,' she said. Now Lisa takes HRT for her symptoms and says that she no longer has 'rages' or 'screams' at George. 'I am on HRT I've been on it for about four years and I wouldn't be without it, It's changed everything. It's been a game changer,' she said. 'I feel like myself again, I'm not screaming at my partner, I don't have rages. 'I feel like I recognise myself again and I've been able to take ownership of looking after my health.'
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🧨Inzaghi: new deal or Saudi switch, Anguissa to Juve, Napoli want Sané 🔥
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. Naples is celebrating, Serie A is preparing to draw its final conclusions, and the Champions League/salvation battle is heating up. It's a decisive weekend for Italian and European football in general. Tonight, the Women's Champions League final, the DFB-Pokal, and the French Cup will be played. Important appointments that, however, do not distract attention from something that will increasingly characterize our days: the market. Here are the most important news of the day. The Scudetto won in Naples will not be enough to keep Antonio Conte in blue. The Salento coach, who has entered the history of Serie A as the only one to have won the championship with three different teams, seems to have decided his future, and this could be tinged with white and black again. If Conte were to return to Juventus, the Bianconeri management would be thinking of giving him one of his loyalists: Zambo Anguissa. Absolute protagonist of the two scudetti won by Napoli in the last three years, the Cameroonian could leave Naples to start a new chapter elsewhere. It will be difficult to convince De Laurentiis, but never say never. This is reported by Not only Reijnders, Milan could lose another important piece of their chessboard in the summer. According to what is reported by Sky Sport DE, in fact, Bayern Munich would have included Rafael Leão in the list of targets for the next season. The Bavarian club, after saying goodbye to Muller and with Sané expiring, are dealing with a mini "revolution" in the offensive department and would be looking for a left winger. In addition to the Portuguese, Mitoma from Brighton is also a concrete target. A week after the Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter, the rumors about Simone Inzaghi's future do not slow down. The Nerazzurri coach has convinced everyone at the helm of the club, and the results achieved have caught the attention of wealthy Saudi Arabia. Al-Hilal, according to La Repubblica, would have put a multi-year contract on the table, with a salary of over 30 million euros net per season and the possibility of returning to Europe as early as the 2026/27 season, without any penalty. A proposal that is almost irresistible, to which Oaktree wants to respond with a renewal: the 10 million euros net per season offered are far from the Saudi figures, but testify to an absolute esteem for the Piacenza coach. If there is a player who leaves, normally there is another who enters. This was not the case at Napoli on the occasion of Kvaratskhelia's transfer in January, but after winning the fourth Scudetto, De Laurentiis wants to "remedy" the situation. Despite being in the opposite position (on the left, there is already Neres), from Germany, Sky Sport De reports that Napoli would be thinking concretely about Leroy Sané. The expiring contract at the end of June constitutes a great opportunity, but beware of the competition from Galatasaray and Premier League clubs. Alexis Saelemaekers' future remains an unknown, but Roma's desire has not changed: the Giallorossi club wants to keep him, but before negotiating with Milan, an agreement must be reached with the Belgian. And this is still far away. According to what is reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the management would be thinking of inserting a counterpart in the deal to lower the price - not yet defined - of Milan. This remains just a hypothesis for now, however. Abraham's stay in Milan is unlikely: the Englishman seems to be out of the Devil's plans. He was decisive for Napoli's Scudetto with a double against Inter in the penultimate match, and he hopes to be decisive again tomorrow evening, giving his Lazio a place in the Champions League. Pedro, despite being 38 years old in July, remains a key player, and he hopes his future will still be biancoceleste. "As I have already said, I would love to win a trophy with Lazio" - the Spaniard told Match Programma -. "I love being here, I never thought I would end my career in this historic club that appreciates me so much. As long as I play for Lazio, I will give everything for this jersey and for this family'. First 8 million to Genoa, then the 25 million buyout to be paid at the end of the season. Albert Gudmundsson's stay at Fiorentina seemed taken for granted a year ago, but after a troubled season, everything is being discussed again. The Icelander's future remains a central theme for the Viola management, which would be thinking of a plan to keep him without spending so much. According to what is reported by La Nazione, Commisso would not be convinced to exercise the right of redemption, but at the same time, he would not want to send the 1997-born player back to Liguria. What is the solution, then? The renewal of the loan would allow them to take more time, postponing the payment. It remains to be seen if Genoa will agree. 📸 Sebastian Widmann - 2025 Getty Images