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The Weakest Link presenter Anne Robinson has revealed her secrets to looking amazing at 80.
The TV host is best known for being the queen of mean, however it would seem she is mellowing out in later life.
Anne has revealed she’d love nothing more than the chance to keep on making TV, as well as spoiling her grandkids for years to come.
Speaking about mortality to The Mirror, Anne confessed that she does think about it ‘a lot’.
However she tries to put those thoughts to the back of her mind and leads an active lifestyle.
The answer, she says, is that she tries to ‘keep fit, and live in the day and be grateful for wonderful grandsons, my daughter and my son in law.’

The Weakest Link presenter Anne Robinson has dished her secrets to looking amazing at 80 – and it involves cosmetic surgery and exercising

The TV host is best known for being the queen of mean, however it would seem she is mellowing out in later life (pictured in 2021)
She added: ‘If you look at Jane Fonda, I don’t know she must be 83, 84, and she’s looking fantastic.
‘It’s why, when I had a facelift, I immediately said that I’d had one, because I didn’t want people who are my age to think, why don’t I look like her with no lines?
‘I’ve just thrown money at my face. Not sure it’s working anymore… But not everyone has those options. I have been very lucky.’
Asked if it is a pain that most people still know her as the woman from the Weakest Link, she said she ‘never refuses a selfie.’
Anne explained: ‘Because if the people who are stopping me weren’t there, I wouldn’t have had the career I’ve got. So I’m probably quite unusual like that.’
Anne is speaking as she returns to TV in a new 5 documentary looking at prison sentences in the UK and asking if they need to change.
She is set for an epic comeback three years after her controversial exit.
The presenter left Channel 4’s Countdown after just a year and reports at the time suggested there was an on-set feud with Rachel Riley – who Anne was rumoured to find ‘too noisy’ – and Susie Dent, as well as a rumoured pay dispute.

Asked if it is a pain that most people still know her as the woman from the Weakest Link, she said she ‘never refuses a selfie’
However, she is now set to return to screens and host a new programme on Channel 5 called The Sentence: You Be The Judge.
The show will see real hearings recreated while participants decide what sentence the criminal should receive. The actual sentence given by a judge is then disclosed.
Four other groups made of retired police officers, former judges, former inmates and relatives of victims will also be given a chance to give their verdicts on what sentence they believe to be fair.
The participants’ decision will be put against the other groups to see how it compares.