We’re a nation that’s obsessed with celebs, and the more private they are, the more we want to know!
If you are a fan of Fabulous Magazine’s Things I Told My Daughter podcast then you’ll love the podcast on this bonus episode - The Sun’s new flagship podcast Dear Deidre... that’s right The Sun’s legendary advice column has gone from page to podcast!
Each week The Sun’s resident agony aunt, Sally Land, is joined by experts and some of your favourite celebrity guests to give helpful but entertaining advice to listeners real-life dilemmas. Dear Deidre covers everything from sex and relationships, health and wellbeing to identity, money and even taboos like porn addiction.
In this bonus episode Sally is joined by hosts of the Receipts podcast Tolly, Audrey and Milena AND relationship expert Kate Mansfield. They’ll be discussing all things dating related, addressing letters on everything from sugar daddy’s, to dating apps and finding heart breaking evidence on a partner's phone.. You’re in for a real treat!
And if you liked listening to this, a new episode of Dear Deidre is available every Thursday, wherever you get your podcasts.
Enjoy!
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In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter, you’ll hear from Dame Deborah James and her daughter Eloise.
This episode was recorded in 2019 - 3 years on from Deborah’s diagnosis of bowel cancer. The date today is the 29th June 2022, the day after Dame Deborah James passed away peacefully surrounded by her family.
We hope you find comfort in listening to Deborah as she fearlessly faces cancer with a smile on her face, all whilst challenging taboos and raising awareness.
To find out more about bowel cancer or for advice head to www.bowelcanceruk.org.uk
And if you would like to continue Deborah’s legacy in supporting the causes that she was so passionate about you can donate to the Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK here: justgiving.com/campaign/BowelbabeFund
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In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter podcast, Peta Todd meets with Reality TV star Jess Wright and her mum Carol to talk about everything from her honest thoughts about her TOWIE days, to confronting her fears of experiencing early menopause.
Although Jess rose to fame through starring on The Only Way Is Essex, she is far more than what we know and love from our screens. As well as being a fantastic performer and driven business woman, Jess is also a soon to be Mum with her first little one on the way!
Timestamps:
00:00: Peta introduces Jess and her mum Carol. Jess reflects on her childhood in Essex with her three siblings. Carol reveals how Jess was unhappy when attempting to pursue a career in business. They both reminisce on Jess’ early performing moments.
09:45: Jess shares how she got approached to join the cast of TOWIE and what the Wright family thought about the first few episodes. Carol reflects on how she felt about her daughter becoming a reality TV star.
15:00: Jess and Carol explain the hard times the Wright family have faced during the pandemic, including the tragic loss of a family member. Jess shares the challenges she faced whilst trying to plan her wedding through periods of lockdown.
19:30: Jess chats about how her first pregnancy is going and reveals that she is terrified. Jess opens up on her experience of freezing her embryo’s in fear of experiencing early menopause.
31:00: Jess and Carol reveal an insight into their style of parenting and how they manage their families expectations.
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In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter podcast, Peta Todd meets with Rachel Stevens and her mum Linda to talk about everything from her former popstar years, to navigating life as a mother.
Rachel rose to fame in one of Britain's biggest pop groups, S Club 7. The band captured the hearts of millions with their hit singles Reach and Bring It All Back during the 90’s and 00’s and shaped Rachel into the woman she is today. Now, two decades on, Rachel is a mum to two daughters and is passing on her learnt experiences with her own loving mum Linda by her side.
Timestamps:
00:00: Peta introduces Rachel and Linda. Linda reflects on what Rachel was like as a child and her first moments dabbling in the showbiz industry. Rachel explains how she got the opportunity to be a part of S Club 7.
10:05: Rachel reflects on her first year in S Club 7 and the moment she realised the band were going to be a success. Linda shares how she felt as a mum watching her daughter rise to fame. Rachel opens up about the pressures she felt during S Club 7 and how this has stuck with her years later.
21:05: Rachel shares how her experiences of being sexualised inspires her to teach her daughters about the importance of beauty inside and out. Rachel talks about S Club 7 splitting and what her solo career meant for her.
25:20: Rachel reveals how she married her childhood sweetheart and her experiences of motherhood.
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In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter podcast, Peta Todd meets with actress Fiona Wade and her mum Teresita to talk about everything from how she got her big break in showbiz, to tragically losing her dad when she was just 24 years old.
Fiona is most well known for playing the role of Priya Sharma on Emmerdale, but this is only a small fraction of what makes Fiona who we know and love! Because Fiona is more than just an actress, two of her most important roles are being a wife to her newly wed hubby Simon and daughter to her Filipino Mum Tessie.
Timestamps:
00:00: Peta introduces Fiona and her mum Teresita. Fiona reflects on her childhood growing up with a Filipino community in the UK. Teresita explains the challenges she faced when moving from the Philippines to the UK.
09:00: Teresita shares her memories of Fiona wanting to be a performer as a child. Fiona reveals what her first big break as an actress was and Teresita tells us how she feels about watching her daughter on TV.
14:20: Fiona chats about the moment that she met her now husband, Simon Cotton, on the set of Emmerdale and how their whirlwind romance played out before their wedding day. Fiona shares how she would love to have children with her husband Simon in the future.
23:50: Fiona opens up about losing her Dad at 24 years old and how it shattered her world. Teresita reflects on the support that Fiona was to her during this time of loss and still now.
32:00: Fiona and Teresita reveal how honest their mother and daughter relationship is.
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In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter podcast, Peta Todd meets with TV presenter Laura Hamilton and her mum Lynn to talk about everything from motherhood, to living with a rare autoimmune disease.
Laura has been one of our all time favourite presenters on A Place In The Sun for over a decade now, she has also dabbled in reality TV shows like Dancing on Ice and even opened and managed her own restaurant. But arguably her most important role of all has been being a mum to her two kids Rocco and Talia.
Timestamps:
00:00: Peta introduces Laura and her mum Lynn. Laura gets emotional about the challenges she faced during lockdown when her Grandad passed away.
05:30: Laura opens up about her experience of living with an autoimmune disease called ITP. Lynn talks about her own experience of living with rheumatoid arthritis as they both share their worries of Laura’s daughter being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease in the future.
19:00: Laura chats about how her career first started in showbiz and Lynn reveals her opinion on Laura turning down the opportunity to study at university.
24:20: Laura talks about being a working mum and how it has impacted her parenting style. Plus, she shares how she’s selling her restaurant to spend more time with her children.
31:30: Laura and Lynn reflect on Laura’s turbulent time at school, where she was bullied to the point where she remembers saying that she didn’t want to live anymore. Laura shares her recent experience of people trolling her and her family online.
41:40: Laura and Lynn share how they would manage a challenging scenario with their kids.
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In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter podcast, Peta Todd meets with wellbeing guru Liz Earle and her daughter Lily to talk about everything from building her skin care empire whilst being a mum to five, to honest discussions about what it was like to work with her daughter and walking away from her business in 2010. Liz is well known for her flawless skin and embracing wellness, but despite the career highs, Liz has also had her share of tough times, and she experienced every mum’s worst nightmare when Lily was diagnosed with a debilitating and chronic pain disorder...
Timestamps:
00:00: Peta introduces Liz and her daughter Lily. Liz shares how her bond with Lily grew when they began working together. Lily reflects on her childhood, growing up with her mum being a well known name in the beauty industry.
08:20: Liz shares how she felt stepping away from the business after working on it for so many years whilst being a mum, plus she tells us the secret behind starting her wellbeing empire.
16:45: Liz discusses the importance of talking about the menopause as looks back on her own menopause journey, which took a turn with her surprise pregnancy.
26:00: Lily opens up about how she went from peak health to being diagnosed with a debilitating and chronic pain disorder. Liz talks about how she supports her daughter with her symptoms which include chronic migraines.
41:00: Lily reveals a secret that she has kept from her mum for years.
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In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter podcast, Peta Todd meets with TV presenting legend Jenny Powell and her daughter Connie to talk about everything from being a single Mum whilst juggling her career in the public eye, to her honest opinion on reality stars and how she navigated co-parenting.
Jenny has been a formative face on our TV screens for many successful years now, with career highlights spanning from Top of The Pops to being the glamorous assistant on The Wheel of Fortune. Arguably her most important role of all has been being a Mum to her two daughters Polly-Anna and Connie, who have been her rock throughout turbulent times...
Timestamps:
00:00: Peta introduces Jenny and her daughter Connie, and Jenny opens up about how she felt when Connie left the nest to study at University, and concerns she had about the age gap between her two daughters.
11:00: Connie reflects on her childhood, growing up with a famous mum and experiencing the world of showbiz. Jenny chats about how she juggled being in the limelight with motherhood.
23:10: Jenny shares her thoughts on young people and being influenced by reality stars from the likes of Love Island, Made In Chelsea and The Only Way Is Essex.
27:00: Jenny talks about her experience of co-parenting with her ex husband, and the special bond she and Connie share as a result of Jenny being a single Mum.
32:00: Connie reveals how she feels about having step-siblings.
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In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter podcast, Peta Todd meets up with actress, model and Hollyoaks star Jorgie Porter and her mother Julie to talk about their incredibly close relationship. Jorgie bravely opens up about her miscarriage of quadruplets in her own words, following her exclusive interview with The Sun newspaper.
Timestamps:
00:00: Peta introduces Jorgie and Julie, and the pair chat about how close they are, and the bond they both had with Jorgie’s grandmother when they lived together as three generations of women. Julie talks about raising Jorgie as a creative, just like her.
10:00: Jorgie chats about her amazing career so far, and how dancing was her first love. Julie speaks about the lengths she went to so that Jorgie could get into ballet school. Jorgie recounts how she first got an acting agent and her audition for Hollyoaks.
16:30: Jorgie talks about how it felt to find ‘the one’ with her boyfriend Ollie Piotrowski, and the process of rekindling their relationship. She chats about the experience of being a stepmum to Ollie’s son. Julie delivers her very important judgment of Ollie!
21:00: After finding out she was pregnant, Jorgie describes the shock of discovering she was pregnant with quadruplets - a one in 700,000 chance - and the difficulties she faced with extreme hormone changes. Julie and Jorgie speak about losing Julie’s sister and Jorgie’s aunt during the pregnancy and how this affected them.
28:30: Jorgie recounts the experience of her miscarriage at three months, how she and her boyfriend felt, and the confusion of not knowing how the process would differ for quadruplets.
32:30: Peta, Jorgie and Julie reflect on how miscarriage isn’t spoken about - agreeing that families experiencing miscarriage need more support. They also speak about how difficult it is for men to speak about miscarriage and articulate their emotions.
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In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter podcast, Peta Todd meets up with Love Island star Faye Winter and her Mum Jan to talk about everything from motherhood and social media, to botox and THAT infamous Love Island postcard.
Since coming out of the villa, Faye has been adored by the nation for her genuine, no-nonsense personality. And who would be better to reveal all about Faye behind the scenes than her mum?
Timestamps:
00:00: Peta introduces Faye and her mum Jan.
05:15: Faye opens up about her teenage years and how her strong and trusting relationship with her mum helped her through.
08:00: Faye chats about her Love Island audition and her mum’s concerns as she went into the show.
13:20: Peta brings up the dramatic postcard that arrived in the Love Island villa and the subsequent 25,000 Ofcom complaints. Faye chats about what it meant for her relationship with Teddy Soares, and the support of ITV and their welfare team. Her mum explains how it felt to watch it all from home.
17:30: Faye opens up about her body image whilst growing up, and the boob job that she got aged 18 with her mother’s support. She speaks about body positivity and her increased confidence from the procedure, why she believes people should be honest about plastic surgery without embarrassment around the topic.
27:30: Peta, Faye and Jan chat about social media, makeup, photo editing and Instagram filters.
29:15: Hilarious stories surrounding Faye’s botched botox procedure - only just before she went on Love Island.
31:30: Faye and Jan reflect on their incredibly strong mother/daughter relationship and the importance of honesty - even when the truth is painful.
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In this episode of Things I Told My Daughter, I visited TV presenter and all round life coach Anna Williamson and her lovely Mum Mary.
You may know Anna from her role as a dating expert on Celebs Go Dating, but Anna’s role stems deeper than what we see on our screens as she is also a trained counsellor and proud mum to her two children, Enzo and Eleanora.
From the outside Anna has got the perfect life, but only a handful of people really know the trials and tribulations that Anna went through to get to where she is today.
Anna and Mary are so open and honest about the hurdles they have jumped over together and it was so inspiring to hear about their experiences. But don’t just take my word for it...
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