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Penny Lancaster discusses 'horrific' menopause symptoms in candid interview

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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Model and presenter has revealed that she is going through the menopause – although at first, she wondered if she'd contracted coronavirus!

In an interview with The Daily Mail, the down-to-earth star opened up about her experience. The 49-year-old said: "I mean millions of women go through it, it’s nothing special but, God, it’s tough."Penny went on: "I woke up sweating.

Horrific. I actually thought, 'Is this Covid?' I had all the menopause symptoms — burning up, feeling wiped out, mood swings that are off the scale.

I’ve wanted to scream. You don’t know if it’s just these times we are in. But eventually I had some tests. Yes, I’m in the menopause." The star is spending lockdown with her family,.

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