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Trinny Woodall Strikes Back in Lingerie After Criticism

As the co-host of the BBC's What Not To Wear, Trinny Woodall pulled no punches in telling women how to dress.But the tables have turned and she's now been given...

Trinny Woodall Strikes Back in Lingerie After Criticism
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As the co-host of the 's What Not To Wear, pulled no punches in telling women how to dress.

But the tables have turned and she's now been given a dressing-down by her friend for her dowdy, largely grey, collection of knickers.

In an online video, Trinny, 62, who split from art collector in 2023, tells Davina: 'This is my underwear drawer – you can tell I haven't had a relationship for three years.'

But after  star Davina, 58, told her, 'You owe it to yourself to wake up every morning and put on the 'boss' underwear', Trinny posed online in sensual black lingerie.

Captioning her latest post, Trinny wrote: 'How many of you see your friends in sexy underwear but think, "not for me"...? I’m sure many of you will relate when I say I’d rather be comfortable than feel like I have a cheese grater up my bottom.

'I have to say that a recent catch-up with @davinamccall has really shifted my perspective. 

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TV stylist Trinny Woodall poses in her underwear after revealing a chat with Davina McCall helped change her perspective as a 'sensual woman' 

'After , Davina has reached a place where she actively prioritises her identity as a sensual woman, and she reminded me that feeling fabulous in one’s knickers is a private joy that we can do entirely for ourselves. 

'It made me realise that I don’t embrace the softer, feminine side of myself as much as I perhaps ought to… Time to push the boat out a little bit...' 

Responding to the TV personality's Instagram post, an impressed Davina wrote: 'That's my girl.' 

Trinny recently vowed not to ' as she ages and has said that she's 'never happy' despite the success of her £200million beauty empire.

The entrepreneur spoke about ageing in a new interview and told how she is prioritising her health and wellness as she gets older.

Speaking to Good Housekeeping UK, she said she hates it when people say 'can't you just age gracefully?', as she insisted that 'there should be no rules' when it comes to ageing.

Trinny also said that energy, not age, defines how often women are seen, explaining: 'When women are tired, we disappear. When we're full of energy, people notice us.

'I'm very aware that my mum died of Alzheimer's and she also had osteoporosis – I want to be able-bodied, rather than incapacitated, so I'm doing everything I can to stay well.'

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During the interview she also spoke about never being fully satisfied with her success despite having a multimillion pound business Trinny London.

She said: 'I'm never happy. I'm not unhappy, because it's important to acknowledge how far we've come.'

 

The stylist discussed her 'perspective shifting' meeting with Davina in an accompanying caption

Davina was among the first to comment on Trinny's latest social media post on Monday 

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