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Liz Hurley shares surprising ‘obsession’ with TV star pal when they go on holiday

Telly fashion guru Trinny Woodall has said she and actress pal Liz Hurley are hooked on jigsaw puzzles.

The glamour gals are so addicted they even wolf down meals on hols just to get back at them.

Trinny – real name Sarah-Jane Duncanson Woodall – revealed: “I love jigsaws!

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“I go to stay with my friend Elizabeth Hurley and we’re both obsessed with them.

“We’ve been on many holidays together and we obsessively do puzzles, leaving lunch early so we can carry on with them.”

Trinny and Liz love to solve jigsaw puzzles when they’re away together

The 59-year-old became a household name fronting hit TV show What Not to Wear on TV, alongside her close mate Susannah Constantine.

But she admitted she much prefers slouching around the house in comfy clobber than getting glammed up these days.

Trinny said: “I rarely have a whole day off but when I’m at home, I’ll wear a nice navy tracksuit.

The glamorous pair have been close friends for years

“I’ll put on a T-shirt that’s right for my body shape – I can’t switch off that side of me. I might not do my eyes and my hair may be messy, but that’s me.”

In recent years she has built up a multi-million pound empire flogging beauty and skincare products.

She added: “I turn 60 next year but I’m not sure what I’ll do. I’d like something big and fun.

“In the meantime, I’ll have a nice dinner with girlfriends.

Trinny opened up about her glamorous look after becoming a successful stylist

“I think we should celebrate the age we are, but I also feel ageless. I have far more confidence now.

“My 20s were painful and I had bad acne. I didn’t know what job I wanted to do.

“My 30s were about getting my career off the ground.

“In my 40s, I concentrated on being a mother, my 50s were being an entrepreneur, and I’d like my 60s to be about helping other women in business.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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