Singer Sophie Ellis Bextor made an appearance on BBC’s The One Show tonight (March 31) to promote her new album, and fans couldn’t help but gush over her ageless looks.
Sophie, 43, joined Ronan Keating and Alex Jones to reveal that the album was inspired by her love of disco music and that she wanted to create something that was fun and uplifting for her fans.
Sophie also talked about how she has been able to balance her music career with being a mother to her five children.
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However, it was Sophie’s ageless looks that really caught the attention of viewers.
Fans took to social media to gush over how incredible she looks at 43, with many commenting on her flawless skin and youthful appearance.
One viewer tweeted, “Can we talk about how amazing Sophie Ellis Bextor looks? She’s 43 and looks better than ever!” while another wrote, “Sophie Ellis Bextor is ageless! What’s her secret?”
A third chimed in: “#TheOneShow Finally Sophie. Love her. She never ages, looks stunning. What’s her beauty secret.”
Sophie has previously spoken about her skincare routine and how she takes care of her skin, revealing that she always wears sunscreen and tries to get enough sleep.
She also credits her healthy lifestyle, which includes regular exercise and a balanced diet, for helping her maintain her youthful appearance.
Sophie was joined by icon Suzy Eddie Izzard, who opened up about his journey towards becoming a woman.
In a tribute to TV legend and Lily Savage creator O’Grady, who died suddenly on Tuesday (28 March), Izzard revealed how he helped her to discuss her gender identity more openly.
The comedian, 61, recently talked about how both she and O’Grady were nominated for a Perrier award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1991.
She watched O’Grady performing as loud-mouthed Lily on stage at the festival, and was inspired by how “relaxed in his skin” he was.
“I was probably still in boy mode that year,” Izzard told The Guardian, explaining how she was yet to come out properly publically.
“I had already told my parents but I knew I had to tell the press because that would mean I was no longer hiding in this lie.
“Coming out in the TV world in 1991 was more likely to be a shot in the foot than anything, but I did it anyway, and I’m sure it helped that Paul was already out there, being very relaxed,” she continued.
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