It seems that life has been getting on top of Judy Finnigan lately, as the telly star turned author has revealed she’s feeling low. Judy admitted that the past few months of bad weather had been getting her down, saying, ‘[The weather] is one reason we’re [all] feeling so rotten at the moment.’
The star – who has previously said that she feels ‘old and faded’ – has clearly been contemplating ageing too as she heads towards her 75th birthday later this month. Judy revealed she and husband Richard had been thinking about whether they’ll make any practical changes as the years tick by. She revealed, ‘The next big talk on [our] list may not be the final one, but it’s an acknowledgement that it’s getting closer. It’s the “big plan” for your old age, when you decide what to do with the rest of your lives and, crucially, where you should live.’
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