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Daily Mail
5 days ago
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- Daily Mail
Fern Britton, 67, displays her incredible weight loss transformation in a stylish denim co-ord as she steps out in Cornwall - after losing five stone
Fern Britton displayed her incredible five stone weight loss transformation in a stylish denim co-ord as she stepped out in Cornwall on Thursday. The TV presenter, 67, has long been open about her weight struggles, having fluctuated between a size 22 and a size 12 over the years. And Fern, who lives in Cornwall, stepped out looking incredibly confident as she grabbed her morning paper and a sandwich. The beloved star put on a very stylish display in an oversized denim attire, teamed with a casual white T-shirt and trainers. Ferne appeared radiant and glowing as she headed out to run some errands with a minimalistic makeup look. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Fern Britton, 67, displayed her incredible five stone weight loss transformation in a stylish denim co-ord as she stepped out in Cornwall on Thursday She recently revealed the turning point behind her dramatic weight loss in an interview with Woman&Home magazine. Fern reflected on the powerful moment she decided to take back control of her health. She told the publication: 'People often wonder when you lose lots of weight whether you've done it naturally. And I can look at you and say, 'Yes, I have.' 'I had my shoulder replacement 18 months ago, and two-and-a-half years ago, when I saw the surgeon, he said, 'I'm going to totally replace your shoulder, I'll see you in a year.' I thought, 'I need to get my life back on track. 'I need to stop smoking, stop drinking, get eating under control and stop lying in bed feeling sorry for myself. So I started the Couch to 5k, took about 80% of the sugar out of my life and started to think about what I was eating, which I had never done before.' Fern has twin sons Harry and Jack, 31, and daughter Grace, 27, from her first marriage, to Clive Jones, and daughter Winnie, 23, with Phil Vickery. Fern has kept her private life out of the spotlight since calling it a off with TV chef, Phil, 63, in 2020, after 20 years. As for her latest project, Fern has another novel coming out, which centres on Wilderhoo - a fictional 1,000-year-old Cornish house that has gone to rack and ruin. Five years ago, the presenter moved permanently into her Cornish holiday home before renovating it 'bit by bit'. A Cornish Legacy, which is Fern's 11th novel and comes out on June 5, took the star two years to write – twice longer than normal. 'I'm used to producing one a year at least, so I'm sorry for the delay but I was a bit busy,' she told the publication. Last year, the beauty took part in Celebrity Big Brother and finished in fifth place. However, TV is no longer a top professional priority. She bid farewell to This Morning, which she co-hosted for 10 years alongside John Leslie and, later, Phillip Schofield, before quitting in 2009. She said: 'My forefront is now being a writer and it's taken me a long time to accept that. Gosh, yes, I can say I'm an author now!'


Daily Mail
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Fern Britton, 67, reveals the turning point behind her 5st weight loss as she poses for stunning Woman&Home shoot
Fern Britton has revealed the turning point behind her 5st weight loss as she posed for a stunning new shoot with Woman&Home magazine. The beloved presenter, 67, has long been open about her weight struggles, having fluctuated between a size 22 and a size 12 over the years. Now, in a candid new interview, Fern reflected on the powerful moment she decided to take back control of her health. She told the publication: 'People often wonder when you lose lots of weight whether you've done it naturally. And I can look at you and say, 'Yes, I have.' 'I had my shoulder replacement 18 months ago, and two-and-a-half years ago, when I saw the surgeon, he said, 'I'm going to totally replace your shoulder, I'll see you in a year.' I thought, 'I need to get my life back on track. 'I need to stop smoking, stop drinking, get eating under control and stop lying in bed feeling sorry for myself.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. She continued: 'So I started the Couch to 5k, took about 80% of the sugar out of my life and started to think about what I was eating, which I had never done before. 'As a child, I just couldn't stop eating sugar, so [I ended up with a] big sugar addiction. I never had the button that said, 'Stop eating, you've had enough.' 'Curiously, having three sensible meals a day – which everyone has told me [to do] for the last 60 years – actually worked!' 'Exercise is part of my life. I go to a gym when my daughter, Grace, who's in nursing, isn't on a shift – we meet at 6am to do a class. I'm also cycling and starting the Couch to 5K again,' Fern added. Elsewhere in the interview, the presenter opened up about approaching 70, admitting she feels it's her 'duty to stay healthy' for her children. Fern has twin sons Harry and Jack, 31, and daughter Grace, 27, from her first marriage, to Clive Jones, and daughter Winnie, 23, with Phil Vickery. She said: 'I'm just two years off 70 so it's very real. I can't believe it, actually! 'At times, I get more tired than I used to or when I'm working in the garden, I think, 'That's heavy. She continued: 'I had my shoulder replacement 18 months ago, and two-and-a-half years ago, when I saw the surgeon, he said, 'I'm going to totally replace your shoulder, I'll see you in a year.' I thought, 'I need to get my life back on track' Elsewhere in the interview, the presenter opened up about approaching 70, admitting she feels it's her 'duty to stay healthy' for her children You can read the full interview in Woman & Home's July issue which goes on sale May 29 'I used to be able to lift that.' It is my duty to stay as healthy as I can for the sake of my children.' The star continued: 'I don't want them to feel guilty about not seeing me or worried about me if I'm not well. It's important that I show them I'm living my own life well.' Fern has kept her private life out of the spotlight since calling it a off with TV chef, Phil, 63, in 2020, after 20 years. On looking for love, she told the publication: 'I'm still a bit too wary of losing my liberty. 'There's nobody to run something past but, on the other hand, I think back to running things past people and it never really worked out, so why don't I just make my own decision? 'Then I'm the only person who can go, 'I f***ed up there.' I'm feeling pretty good [but] it would be foolish to say I feel spot on 100% of the time. 'Cats are great companions but there are days when I'm actually quite lonely because sitting, writing on your own is lonely, but it's good to admit it.' As for her latest project, Fern has another novel coming out, which centres on Wilderhoo - a fictional 1,000-year-old Cornish house that has gone to rack and ruin. Five years ago, the presenter moved permanently into her Cornish holiday home before renovating it 'bit by bit'. A Cornish Legacy, which is Fern's 11th novel and comes out on June 5, took the star two years to write – twice longer than normal. 'I'm used to producing one a year at least, so I'm sorry for the delay but I was a bit busy,' she told the publication. Last year, the beauty took part in Celebrity Big Brother and finished in fifth place. However, TV is no longer a top professional priority. She bid farewell to This Morning, which she co-hosted for 10 years alongside John Leslie and, later, Phillip Schofield, before quitting in 2009. She said: 'My forefront is now being a writer and it's taken me a long time to accept that. Gosh, yes, I can say I'm an author now!'

Grazia USA
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Grazia USA
Medium-Length Hairstyles To Look 10 Years Younger
Photo credit: Shutterstock Ready to give your hair a fresh start this summer? Let's face it: mid-length hair after 50 isn't going anywhere, and for good reason. It's timeless, flattering, and easy to style without looking stuck in a rut. If you want a hairstyle that's modern, fresh, and dynamic (without spending hours on upkeep), this is your season to shine. So, why is medium-length hair after 50 so appealing? For starters, it strikes the perfect balance: not too long or too short, which means it's versatile enough to play with volume, texture, and style. Plus, it gently softens facial features, lending a youthful, approachable vibe to anyone brave enough to try something new. This summer, the 'midi flick' is topping trend lists everywhere. If you haven't heard the buzz yet, stylist Tom Smith chatted with the team at Woman & Home to explain why this look is the ultimate age-defying move for those 50 and up. Midi Flick: The Go-To Cut for Youthful Style This style is basically a longer bob with slightly flicked, tapered ends, and it's designed to rejuvenate, not age. The midi flick sits around your collarbone, hugging the contours of your face. This instantly softens the jawline and lifts the head for a sophisticated, fresh look. It plays nicely with volume, which is key when you're aiming for youthful energy. Wondering how to style it? Tom Smith suggests wearing this cut with soft, tousled waves, which add movement. If you're blessed with natural curls, flaunt them because they really bring this style to life. Need a little more flair? Try a texturizing spray to give hair that modern, perfectly-imperfect finish. Photo credit: Shutterstock This summer, three chic medium-length bobs are making waves: the broom bob, the lifted bob, and the butterfly bob. Each offers a flattering update for different hair types and face shapes. The Broom Bob features a sleek, straight silhouette with slightly feathered ends that frame the face. Its clean structure adds polish while maintaining a natural flow. Ideal for a minimalist yet bold look, it delivers an instant glow-up with a sharp center or side part. The Lifted Bob brings volume and movement to the roots. This airy, tousled style creates a lifted effect, making facial features appear more defined and radiant. It's perfect for fine or limp hair that needs a boost. The Butterfly Bob, inspired by the butterfly haircut, blends soft layers around the face with a sculpted shape at the nape. Feminine and fresh, it offers a breezy boho twist that breaks away from traditional, rigid bobs. **Fini Le Carré Dégradé, La Coupe 'Midi Flick' Est La Coiffure Parfaite Pour Rajeunir De 10 Ans Après 50 Ans** This article first appeared on – Author: Ines Real topics: bob haircut, midi flick, beauty over 50, Hairstyles