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1 week ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Alex Lloyd
AFTER three kids and a divorce, Heather Dorigo wanted to look and feel her best as she returned to the world of dating. The 58-year-old got her hair done, invested in some new outfits and saw an aesthetician for a very special tweakment. “I’d always had a happy sex life but I was thinking of the ten years to come and whether it would still feel fabulous. “I’m dating and wanted to make sure I was in good shape in that area, so I could stay in good health and continue to enjoy sex.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Alex Lloyd
ExclusiveHeather Dorigo reveals how a non-surgical procedure has enhanced her sex life 'remarkably' - and made her feel youthful againAFTER three kids and a divorce, Heather Dorigo wanted to look and feel her best as she returned to the world of dating. The 58-year-old got her hair done, invested in some new outfits and saw an aesthetician for a very special tweakment. “I’d always had a happy sex life but I was thinking of the ten years to come and whether it would still feel fabulous.
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Alex Lloyd
HAVING a robot to clean up while you put your feet up once seemed like the stuff of Back to the Future. But now robot vacuum cleaners are becoming commonplace in British homes, with more than half of owners loving them so much, they’ve given them pet names. Dyson 360 Vis Nav Robot Vacuum, £1,199.99 from DysonThey’re affordable too, with prices starting at around £200 for models from leading brands like Eufy, Beko, Hoover and iRobot.
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3 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Alex Lloyd
SHE once confessed to rarely turning up to present her Radio 1 afternoon show without a hangover. And Edith Bowman admits she’s relieved her wild days partying in the late Nineties and Noughties with celeb pals like This Morning's Cat Deeley were before the dawn of social media. "We did get a bit of attention, Cat and I. There’s a few dodgy pictures,” she laughs. "We were - and still are - really good mates. And we liked going out.
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4 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Alex Lloyd
WE all know drinking plenty of water is a simple way to boost your physical health. But could it be a secret weapon in fighting fat, too? As someone who’s worked hard to lose 5st over the past two years – after tipping the scales at 14st 10lbs – I’ve seen first-hand the benefits of cutting out sugar and snacks while moving my body more.
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