Jenny Powell, 56, proves it’s all in the genes as she shares incredible photo of her 92-year-old mother during three generation family holiday in Morocco

Wheel of Fortune star Jenny Powell’s 92-year-old mother made an appearance on her Instagram on Monday.

The presenter, 56, took to social media to post various snaps from their relaxing winter holiday to Morocco with her daughters Constance, 22, and Pollyanna, 14.

And her mother looked very youthful as she sunbathed poolside in a collarless sheer white shirt over a floral-patterned bathing suit.

In another snap shared by Jenny she looked laid back on the outdoor sofa, while wearing a white crew neck sweatshirt and rectangular glasses with a black rim.

Jenny captioned her post: ‘3 generation trip away! Nanny, Connie, Polly and me.’

Wheel of Fortune star Jenny Powell 's 92-year-old mother made an appearance on her Instagram on Monday and she looks incredible

Wheel of Fortune star Jenny Powell ‘s 92-year-old mother made an appearance on her Instagram on Monday and she looks incredible

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The presenter, 55, has been posting snaps of her holiday to Morocco and could be seen last week turning heads in a glittering purple bikini

‘And at 92 years old my Mum is living proof of good genes, a hardy South African heritage and that staying mobile and having a youthful attitude to life makes all the difference .. just wow at 92!!

‘And thank you @olivia_travelcounsellors for getting 3 generations away on a little trip to the sun!’

In an Instagram story poolside, Jenny’s mother said: ‘[The holiday] was very relaxing, very friendly people, very polite. It suited me, it was not overwhelming. It was just dead right for somebody of my age.’

The Wheel of Fortune star could be seen in a turquoise vest top, leaving her long dark tresses loose and opting for a radiant palette of makeup to accentuate her beauty. 

Last week, Jenny showed off her sensational figure in a glittering purple bikini as she soaked up the sun during the lavish Morocco holiday.

The TV presenter, 56, looked amazing in the two-piece which boasted a triangle top and coordinated tie side bottoms.

The Top of the Pops star, who underwent a robotic hysterectomy last year, proudly showed off her surgery scars in the swimwear.

She turned heads as she enjoyed a walk along the beach before cooling off from the sun in the ocean.

Her mother looked very youthful as she sunbathed poolside in a collarless sheer white shirt over a floral-patterned bathing suit

Her mother looked very youthful as she sunbathed poolside in a collarless sheer white shirt over a floral-patterned bathing suit

In another snap she looked laid back on the outdoor sofa, while wearing a white crew neck sweatshirt and rectangular glasses with a black rim

In another snap she looked laid back on the outdoor sofa, while wearing a white crew neck sweatshirt and rectangular glasses with a black rim

The presenter, 56, took to social media to post various snaps from their relaxing winter holiday to Morocco with her daughters Constance, 22, (pictured) and Pollyanna, 14

The presenter, 56, took to social media to post various snaps from their relaxing winter holiday to Morocco with her daughters Constance, 22, (pictured) and Pollyanna, 14

The Wheel of Fortune presenter placed a pair of sunglasses on top of her head and carried her beige sliders.

Jenny, who is engaged to fiancé Martin Lowe, has two children, daughters Constance, 22, and Pollyanna, 14, from her previous relationship with Toby Baxendale, a British entrepreneur.

Jenny underwent her hysterectomy to subside her severe menopause symptoms which she has been incredibly open about.

Reflecting on her recovery and sharing images of her scars healing last year she warned for other women to ‘take the healing process seriously’.

She penned: ‘What a month four weeks on from my robotic hysterectomy and healing well. I have been overwhelmed, truly, by the response to my posts and updates.

‘I’m planning on an event and building a community on here but also keeping in touch with as many of you as I can. So just to say, healing and slowing down to do so is hard work in itself.

‘I’ve found it very hard to ignore the chores of every day life in work, at home and play. So take the healing process seriously or it will bite you on the bum later on down the line.

‘Make sure you have a plan in place and get the right advice post op regarding your hormones/HRT/self care and accept help whenever you get it… (thank you, Mum, my girls and everyone at work!) so hystersisters, more to come as we are on the road to recovery… we’ve got this!!’ 

Jenny has shared several pictures of her recovery following the hysterectomy

Jenny has shared several pictures of her recovery following the hysterectomy

She shared snaps of her scars at each week for the four weeks and also posted a series of lovely messages from other women who had been through the same thing. 

Jenny used the two week milestone after her procedure to give an update, telling her followers: ‘It is two weeks t
o the day that I had my hysterectomy.

‘I’ve had thousands of people messaging and I just want to clear one thing up – I had a robotic hysterectomy so I had a surgeon who was controlling a robot’s arms to do the whole operation.

‘So it was less invasive but also the recovery time is a bit quicker.’

Issuing a warning to others in recovery she then added: ‘Recovery wise I have been doing a few things here and there and I was absolutely floored yesterday because I did too much – so don’t over do it – it’s not worth it.’

Continuing her video as she displayed her scars: ‘The scars are looking good but there’s a lot of healing going on on the inside and that’s the thing so small steps.’

What is a hysterectomy? 

A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a woman’s uterus.

There are three kinds:

  • PARTIAL HYSTERECTOMY: Removes two-thirds of the uterus. 
  • TOTAL HYSTERECTOMY: Removes uterus and cervix.
  • RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY: Removes uterus, cervix and ovaries.

The operation is most commonly performed on women between the ages of 40 and 49.

More than 20 million American women have had a hysterectomy, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

As women approach menopause, the odds that they will develop one of several serious uterine health conditions increases. Doctors may recommend a hysterectomy as a treatment for:

  • fibroids 
  • endometriosis 
  • uterine (endometrial) cancer 
  • chronic uterine pain or bleeding 
  • collapsed uterus

In some cases, doctors may suggest a hysterectomy as a preventative measure if a woman has significant warning or early signs of developing one or more of these conditions.

When necessary, surgeons may also remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes, if these have also been damaged or are at serious risk of damage.

The removal of reproductive organs sends a woman’s body into menopause, no matter how old she is.

This comes with unpleasant side effects like hot flashes, and many women have to start hormone therapy, taking oestrogen to balance out their own hormones.  

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