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- Louise Minchin: Raynaud’s makes my hands and feet go white
On a fair day, it’s a long walk but it’s not difficult or technical.
- Ruth Jones on writing in her pyjamas, waiting for inspiration and the joy of having a varied career
Jones says her exercise these days is walking, and as for healthy eating: “It depends on what you define
- Taron Egerton talks character acting and video games for Apple TV+’s Tetris
very good in understanding that we weren’t making a documentary, we were actually telling a fictional tale
- My family routine: Joe Wicks on time in nature, reading together and mealtime chats
Obviously, it’s really tough when it’s super, super cold, but we’ll still wrap up and go for a walk around
- Ruby Wax on spending five weeks in a mental health clinic last year
adventures before the depression took hold – including a month-long silent retreat, swimming with humpback whales You’re just gone and you’re really scared because you may walk in front of something, you can’t tell…
- Dawn French: If you censor comedians, you’re on a slippery slope
After the wave of ‘alternative comedy’ she rode in the Eighties, does she think comedy will struggle French never encountered any intimidation from male peers when she was making her way in comedy, she
- MasterChef judge Grace Dent: What I eat when nobody’s looking
“But my happiest times were with my dad walking to the chip shop and having fish and chips.
- Tess Daly: I don’t want to encourage my daughters to count calories
“Whenever I breathe through my mouth, for example, if your nose is blocked, the next day you wake up
- McFly’s eco-warrior Dougie Poynter on how he’s writing children’s books to help save the planet
Musician Dougie Poynter tells Lisa Salmon he hopes his books about climate-changing whales and plastic You Can Make a Difference, and his newest one, The Whale Watchers, in collaboration with Whale and Dolphin The Whale Watchers, which was commissioned by water filtration experts BRITA (brita.co.uk), tells the tale of a little boy called Finn, who finds a stranded whale with plastic wrapped round its mouth. The Whale Watchers by Dougie Poynter is published by Owlet Press, priced £6.99. Available now
- Lorraine Kelly on beating ‘mindless comfort eating’ and feeling energised and confident again
Kelly also exercises regularly, walking her dog every day and doing online workouts as often as she can
- Michael Ball on overcoming the crippling stage fright which threatened his career
been performing the role of Marius Pontmercy for months, when crippling stage fright caused him to walk To deal with his own panic attacks, Ball learned to breathe properly, to ride the wave of stage fright
- Claudia Winkleman’s stylist on how to get The Traitors look
brains behind Claudia Winkleman’s Traitors wardrobe (Ian West/PA) Having done her formal training at Central