Dame Twiggy Lawson has adopted a baby giraffe in Kenya called… Twiggy.
But her neighbours needn't worry - she won't be bringing the animal back to the UK,
she's just sponsoring it.
As a thank-you she receives regular updates and a monthly painting.
The 73-year-old 1960s icon tells me she loves London Zoo and she's been designing T-shirts for
the Zoological Society with her daughter Carly to help stop animal extinction.
She says penguins are her favourite.
‘I love watching them swim and waddle around,' she enthuses.
Wonder if she knows that one of the penguins is
named after Lorraine Kelly?
All smiles: Dame Twiggy Lawson has adopted a baby giraffe
in Kenya called… Twiggy.
But her neighbours needn't worry - she won't be bringing the animal back to the UK, she's just sponsoring it
Wild: As a thank-you she receives regular updates and a monthly painting.
The 73-year-old 1960s icon tells me she loves London Zoo and she's been designing T-shirts for the Zoological Society with her daughter Carly to
help stop animal extinction
All's swell for Sky's Kay
Sky News's Kay Burley was left with a face better suited to radio after receiving a nasty
bite from a horsefly on a trip to see friends in Gloucestershire.
Thankfully, make-up artist Henrik Torp was on hand to cover up the
swelling ahead of her Breakfast show slot this week.
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Recalling Torp's reaction when she walked into the make-up room, Kay, 61, pictured right showing the damage, tells me:
‘He said, "Hmm, a challenging day for me. Sit down." ' Kay added of Torp, who also does make-up for Deal Or No Deal and Dancing On Ice: ‘Henrik is a gift
from God.
An absolute magician.'
Swell: Sky News's Kay Burley was left with a face better suited to radio after receiving a nasty
bite from a horsefly on a trip to see friends in Gloucestershire
ITV's new media wellness brand Woo is so keen to get the Gen Z'ers on board they have
hired a memes director-at-large.
Woo, which caters to those born around 2000, gushes about ‘power of
memes' as an antidote to the news cycle and even says memes can function as a form of self-care.
Alongside memes, Woo - which is funded by ITV-backed Studio 55 -
boasts a range of content, from scientific wellness studies to an article exploring evidence that the Loch Ness monster actually
exists.
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