The best year of my life: Carol Vorderman began 2011 as a size 10 (left), but is now a size 12 (right)
Turning 50 may have given her a new lease of life but Carol Vorderman has confessed it has come at a price – her slim figure.
The star admitted she has put on weight because she has been having such a good time socialising in the year since her milestone birthday.
Miss Vorderman, now 51, had prided herself on her hourglass size 10 figure but has revealed she has gone up a dress size because of her hectic social life.
‘My problem is that I’ve been socialising quite a lot with friends recently,’ she told Woman & Home magazine.
‘When I get tired, I start eating things that I wouldn’t normally crave, like biscuits, because they’ll give me a bit of energy to keep going.
‘I haven’t weighed myself for 12 years, but I know from my clothes I’ve gone up a dress size.
‘It’s so easy to do – and I don’t regret it because I’ve been having a great time! But I do know it’s time to take myself in hand now.’
The TV presenter added that turning 50 had changed her outlook on life and is now having more fun.
To hell with the extra weight: Miss Vorderman has decided to have more fun since turning 50
Family time: Carol on her 50th with her mother Jean Davies and children Katie and Cameron
She also told how she was happy living the single life and - after two divorces - doubted she would ever marry again.
She explained: ‘Since I turned 50, I’ve had the best year of my life and I now throw as much effort into the social side of my life as I do work – more so now than ever before.’
Miss Vorderman, who has two children Katie, 20, and Cameron, 15, underwent a detox in a bid to get back to her old size.
Holding back the years: The former Countdown star admitted she was thinking about having cosmetic surgery
Screen star: Miss Vorderman is now co-anchor of ITV lunchtime show Loose Women
She also confessed she was considering cosmetic surgery and is getting laser eye surgery because she is fed up with wearing glasses.
‘I’m planning a little rejuvenation for myself this year,’ she said. ‘I want to fix the things that need fixing. I’m quite lazy, but I do want to get fit and start going to the gym.
‘I’m a bit frightened of the idea of a full facelift because, when you look in the mirror, you want to look like yourself.
But I’ll get little things done; I might have an eyelift if I feel I need one in the future, and the lasers that smooth your skin – I’m comfortable with the idea of trying all that.’
‘There are machines that can get rid of your cellulite, so I want to do that. And my friend has just had a machine that has worked on her neck and tightened the elasticity of the skin. You just need a day off work afterwards, so I’m thinking, why not?’
Miss Vorderman’s weight has yo-yoed over the years.
While she had a slim size eight figure when she was in her teens and early twenties, she ballooned to a size 16 during the late 1980s and 1990s.
She then slimmed down to a size 10 in 2003 and became a poster girl for the mid-life makeover.
Miss Vorderman produced a number of weight loss aids including work out videos and detox plans.
Two years ago she revealed she abandoned HRT after it caused her to pile on the pounds within a week of starting the treatment.
source:dailymail
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