REBECCA WILCOX: Resplendent in my white gown, my face glowing with happiness as the camera flashed, you d think my wedding day was the most wonderful of my life.
Rebecca Wilcox, pictured, with sons Benjamin, left and Alexander, right, is worried about whether she should tell the boys about her racy past after one asked if she ever smoked or had boyfriends.
Dame Esther Rantzen (Ian West/PA)
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Dame Esther Rantzen has said she has turned into a “country mouse” after moving out of London.
The broadcaster and Childline founder told Hello! magazine she has left the capital to live in the New Forest in Hampshire.
She said her grandchildren “fill my heart” and enjoy spending time at her country home.
Dame Esther Rantzen has moved to Hampshire (Lauren Hurley/PA)
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She said: There s a hill the children love rolling down and recently I rolled down it myself, which made me dizzy. They also got me on the trampoline.
The former That s Life presenter has been happily living in her six-bedroom farmhouse in the New Forest in Hampshire since lockdown last year.
Happy: The journalist, 80, said she has turned into a country mouse and is now happily living in her six-bedroom farmhouse in the New Forest in Hampshire and admitted her grandchildren recently got her to roll down a hill and jump on the trampoline (Pictured at home in 2020)