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Anthea Turner, 60, jokes she’s missing Botox in lockdown as she ‘parks’ wedding to fiance Mark

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ANTHEA Turner turned 60 today and joked her Botox is wearing off in lockdown - making her feel "old". The stunning presenter opened up on reaching the milestone as she dazzled Loose Women viewers dressed in pink and sporting glamorous hair and make-up.

Taking a moment to consider how she feels about entering her 60s, Anthea told viewers: "I feel a bit old actually, you know when people say 'oh 50 is the new 40' but no, 60 is 60." Andrea McLean gushed over her gorgeous look, and Anthea replied from her living room: "This is called lockdown locks, this is called 'I haven't been able to get to the hairdressers'. "Also I've got no nails, and I haven't been able to frown quite like this for a while." Anthea is engaged to business tycoon Mark.

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