With prime-time hosting jobs on Loose Women and Lorraine, as well as a former footballer for a husband, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Christine Lampard's life is all glitz and glamour. But that's far from the star's reality. Instead, Christine, 45, appreciates the little things in life.
'My ideal night out is actually staying in,' she says. 'I love being at home.
I sound so boring but it's my favourite thing to do and it's my happy place.
I love cooking, getting things sorted, having a little clean-out and hanging out with the family. I've always been a home bird.' Here, Christine opens up about juggling work and motherhood, staying in shape and her friendship with Lorraine Kelly.
Gratitude first
While there's no denying her career is sky-high and she appears super confident on-screen, the star still has to pinch herself. Speaking about her work, she told woman&home, 'If you had told me when I was growing up I'd be doing what I'm doing now, I would have laughed so much. Even now, I find it ridiculous.
This story is from the October 14, 2024 edition of WOMAN - UK.
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