For the first time, we are seeing more women like us on our screens and picking up awards – and it really matters,
Seeing Olivia Colman’s beaming face as she picked up her Oscar was a wonderful moment. Ultra-glamorous in her Prada gown, and basking in multiple awards successes, it felt like watching one of our own, laughing and fooling around with the A-list.
We’ve witnessed this much-loved, home-grown star progress from TV shows like Peep Show and Broadchurch to justifiably rubbing shoulders with the biggest names in show business. But it wasn’t just the recognition of the phenomenal talent of this daughter of a Norfolk nurse and chartered surveyor that made it so uplifting. It was the fact that here was a breath of fresh air. The real deal. A 45-year-old woman whose face moves as nature intended, and who embraced the cake as she piled on two stone for her acclaimed role as Queen Anne in The Favourite. Forget the Hollywood cliché of tiny, gym-pummelled bodies and frozen, nipped and tucked visages robbed of natural expression, here was a woman at her peak and enjoying every moment.
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A New Normal - The Princess of Wales is looking to the future, putting family first and ditching her to-do list
The Princess of Wales has always felt the pressure. Marrying into the most famous family in the world has been far from easy, but capable Catherine seemed to take it in her stride.Though the glamorous carapace, whether decked in Alexander McQueen or Zara, has hidden a more anxious young woman who didn't want to put a foot wrong. This past year has arguably been the toughest of Catherine's life - dealing with major abdominal surgery followed by a cancer diagnosis and treatment. But it has also given her the time to reprioritise and reassess what really matters.
How healthy IS YOUR GUT?
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I look forward to being a very elderly, ECCENTRIC WOMAN'
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Big on flavour and easy on the calories
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What really goes on at your local surgery, and how are decisions made? GP and practice partner Dr Helen Wall reveals all
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