While Judy recently described herself as feeling old and faded', Richard is relishing becoming a permanent replacement to Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain, saying he feels as energetic and sprightly as he did when he was a teenager.
Former This Morning host Richard who normally presents GMB Mondays to Wednesdays - has reportedly secured a £300,000 a year deal with ITV.
A glittering TV career and legacy is still a top priority for high-flyer Richard, 66, who has said that he feels he's the same person now as he was at 16. 'I am the Richard I was in 1972,' he admitted. Judy, however, feels very differently, confessing, 'It gives us huge pleasure to see people now in these wonderful, great positions, while we are old and faded.'
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Talking on Kate Thornton's White Wine Question Time podcast, Judy, 74, admits that having a happy family is her top priority.
'I feel differently to Richard,' Judy reveals, adding, 'The only legacy is family for me, and always will be - and it's love.
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