Vanessa Feltz admits feeling 'extremely relieved to be alive’ as she turns 60
08.02.2022 - 12:13
/ ok.co.uk
Just weeks before she’s due to celebrate her 60th birthday, Vanessa Feltz has opened up about how she feels about the milestone – admitting in our celebratory interview and photoshoot that she's "extremely relieved" to reach the age. Speaking to OK!, the This Morning star and Radio 2 presenter explained: “My mum died at the age of 57, so I had this really strong feeling I wouldn’t live any older than she did. “So, I feel absolutely delighted, relieved and very grateful.” As Vanessa prepares for the next era in her life, she happily revisited her highs and lows, one of which is launching her own chat show, The Vanessa Show, in the '90s.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page. And the mum of two – who shares daughters Allegra, 36, and Saskia, 33, with her ex-husband Michael Kurer – explained she wouldn’t say no to reviving the classic daytime series.
"I do get approached sometimes, but for whatever reason it doesn’t seem to happen," she revealed. "I’m not waiting for it, or desperate to do it, but if I got the chance of course I’d have a crack at it. "The thing was it was so much nicer than The Jeremy Kyle Show.
It was much more humorously funny and a much kinder and gentler kind of show." Vanessa also candidly discussed her relationship with fiancé Ben Ofoedu.The couple have been together for 16 years and first met at the OK! Christmas party back in 2005 – and Vanessa admitted she and the Boyz on Block star have a “fiery” relationship. “I think he’s very hot-tempered and I think he thinks I’m hot-tempered and we argue a lot, but we also have a lot of fun, we talk a lot," she said. The loved-up duo also discussed
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