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Susannah Caroline Constantine (born 3 June 1962) is an English former TV fashion 'guru', fashion writer, style advisor, television fashion presenter,
author An author is the writer of a book, article, play, mostly written work. A broader definition of the word "author" states: "''An author is "the person who originated or gave existence to anything" and whose authorship determines responsibility f ...
and clothes
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. Her second book, ''What Not to Wear'', co-written with her fashion partner
Trinny Woodall Sarah-Jane Duncanson "Trinny" Woodall (born 8 February 1964) is a British beauty entrepreneur, businesswoman, fashion and makeover expert, television presenter and author. Woodall initially rose to fame as part of a makeover duo with Susanna ...
, won her a
British Book Award The British Book Awards or Nibbies are literary awards for the best UK writers and their works, administered by ''The Bookseller''. The awards have had several previous names, owners and sponsors since being launched in 1990, including the National ...
and sold 670,000 copies. Constantine was born into a wealthy family; her father was successful in property and shipping sectors. She was privately educated as a child and went on to date British royalty, David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley, during the 1980s. Constantine has been involved in fashion for a long period, originally working in America for
Giorgio Armani Giorgio Armani (; born 11 July 1934) is an Italian fashion designer. He first gained notoriety working for Cerruti and then for many others, including Allegri, Bagutta and Hilton. He formed his company, Armani, in 1975, which eventually expand ...
and then
John Galliano John Charles Galliano (born 28 November 1960) is a British fashion designer from Gibraltar. He was the creative director of his eponymous label John Galliano and French fashion houses Givenchy and Dior. Since 2014, Galliano has been the creat ...
in London. She met
Trinny Woodall Sarah-Jane Duncanson "Trinny" Woodall (born 8 February 1964) is a British beauty entrepreneur, businesswoman, fashion and makeover expert, television presenter and author. Woodall initially rose to fame as part of a makeover duo with Susanna ...
in 1994, with whom she proceeded to co-write a weekly fashion column, ''Ready to Wear''. They founded
Ready2shop.com Ready2shop.com was a British dot-com company, dot-com fashion advice business co-founded in November 1999 by fashion gurus Trinny Woodall (chief executive) and Susannah Constantine. Backed by venture capital from J.H. Whitney & Co. and Atlas Ventur ...
, a dot-com fashion advice business, and wrote their first fashion advice book in 2000, ''Ready 2 Dress'', both of which failed. From there they were commissioned to
BBC Two BBC Two is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network owned and operated by the BBC. It covers a wide range of subject matter, with a remit "to broadcast programmes of depth and substance" in contrast to the more mainstream ...
to host the style series, '' What Not to Wear'', from 2001 to 2005. She made regular appearances as a style advisor on ''
The Oprah Winfrey Show ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'', often referred to as ''The Oprah Show'' or simply ''Oprah'', is an American daytime broadcast syndication, syndicated talk show that aired nationally for 25 seasons from September 8, 1986, to May 25, 2011, in Chicag ...
'' and following her success on the shows, she went on to co-host '' Trinny & Susannah Undress...'' on ITV in 2006 and ''
Undress the Nation ''Trinny & Susannah Undress the Nation'' is a British reality fashion-themed television documentary series on ITV featuring fashion advisors Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine. The newly formatted series, stemming from '' Trinny & Susannah ...
'' in 2007. Although not formally trained in journalism or in fashion, she has successfully co-written fashion advice books with Woodall, some of which have become best-sellers in the United Kingdom and United States. It is estimated that her various style advice books have sold 2.5 million copies in Britain and the United States.
Trinny and Susannah Have Launched the Official TrinnyAndSusannah.com Website
' – pr.com. Retrieved 11 April 2007.
Constantine and Woodall have designed their own clothing range for
Littlewoods Littlewoods was a retail and football betting company founded in Liverpool, England, by John Moores in 1923. By the 1980s, it had grown to become the largest private company in Europe, but subsequently declined in the face of increased com ...
which made its debut in 2007, followed by the release of their last fashion advice book, ''The Body Shape Bible''.


Early life

Constantine was born at
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, and raised at Knipton, a small village in Leicestershire. Her father, Joseph Constantine, was an Old Etonian who served as an officer in the
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. He was of a Yorkshire landed gentry family that traces back to the 1100s.Burke's Landed Gentry, 17th ed., 1952, ed. L. G. Pine, p. 515, 'Constantine of Tanton Grange' pedigree Through her paternal grandmother, Marie Leonie Francoise (née van Haaren), she descends from Dutch prince
William the Silent William the Silent (24 April 153310 July 1584), also known as William the Taciturn (translated from nl, Willem de Zwijger), or, more commonly in the Netherlands, William of Orange ( nl, Willem van Oranje), was the main leader of the Dutch Re ...
.


Education

Constantine was educated at boarding schools including Queen's Gate School in
South Kensington South Kensington, nicknamed Little Paris, is a district just west of Central London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Historically it settled on part of the scattered Middlesex village of Brompton. Its name was supplanted with t ...
, London Fiona Neill.
Retail therapists (Pages 1, 2 & 3)
' – The Times. Retrieved 16 July 2007.
and St Mary's School in
Wantage Wantage () is a historic market town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. Although within the boundaries of the Historic counties of England, historic county of Berkshire, it has been administered as part of the V ...
, Oxfordshire which was run by Anglican nuns. She was first sent to boarding school at the age of 11 years, and recalls her first night away from home: "I sobbed uncontrollably into my pillow."''Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine: In bed with the first ladies of fashion''
, The Independent. Retrieved 25 February 2008.
In mid-2007, Constantine spoke about how she received a letter from St Mary's School, inviting her to come back to the school to talk about her career and success to current pupils. Constantine immediately declined the offer and wrote "No fucking way" on the letter she had received.


Early career

Constantine originally did a year of
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training after she had left school but she then moved onto other projects such as studying sculpture in
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. She later said of this time that she "lost ervirginity, went a bit mad."Barbara Ellen.
God's gift to women
' – guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 16 September 2007.
Constantine had taught children for three years,Rachelle Thackray
Me And My Partner: Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine
' – independent.co.uk. Retrieved from findarticles.com 13 April 2007.
and also worked as a shop girl for
Harrods Harrods Limited is a department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, England. It is currently owned by the state of Qatar via its sovereign wealth fund, the Qatar Investment Authority. The Harrods brand also applies to oth ...
.John Arlidge
Just a couple of swells
' – observer.guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 11 March 2007.
She wrote a book about present giving, which prompted ''
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'' to write an article implying she had never done a day's work in her life, something which deeply upset her.Sabine Durrant
'They wanted to give us a good scrubbing'
' – guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
She has stated "I've ''always'' worked." She worked as a shop girl in America for
Giorgio Armani Giorgio Armani (; born 11 July 1934) is an Italian fashion designer. He first gained notoriety working for Cerruti and then for many others, including Allegri, Bagutta and Hilton. He formed his company, Armani, in 1975, which eventually expand ...
. She later came back to London working for designers such as Richard James, Patrick Cox, Alistair Blair and
John Galliano John Charles Galliano (born 28 November 1960) is a British fashion designer from Gibraltar. He was the creative director of his eponymous label John Galliano and French fashion houses Givenchy and Dior. Since 2014, Galliano has been the creat ...
which gained her an understanding of fashion. She then started working with the British Brain and Spine Foundation and consequently met the sports editor of ''
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''. Whilst doing a piece for ''
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'', he asked Constantine to report the women's World Cup Final in
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. She proceeded to write about cars and then fashion. In 1994, she first met
Trinny Woodall Sarah-Jane Duncanson "Trinny" Woodall (born 8 February 1964) is a British beauty entrepreneur, businesswoman, fashion and makeover expert, television presenter and author. Woodall initially rose to fame as part of a makeover duo with Susanna ...
at a party hosted by David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley. The two women wrote ''Ready to Wear'', a weekly style guide for ''The Daily Telegraph'' for seven years. The column promoted affordable high-street fashion and they used themselves to illustrate which clothing suited which figure. Constantine and Woodall became the co-founders of
Ready2shop.com Ready2shop.com was a British dot-com company, dot-com fashion advice business co-founded in November 1999 by fashion gurus Trinny Woodall (chief executive) and Susannah Constantine. Backed by venture capital from J.H. Whitney & Co. and Atlas Ventur ...
, but the business venture failed, and investors lost a reputed £10 million.Neil Tweedie.
No, seriously . . . does my cheque look big in this?
' – Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
Constantine made her television debut when Granada Sky Broadcasting signed her and Woodall to present a daytime shopping show called ''Ready to Wear'', and they released their first fashion advice book, ''Ready 2 Dress'' in 2000. The book was unsuccessful and resulted in the pulping of 13,000 copies.Nigel Reynolds.
Fashion 'makeover queens' land £1m book deal
' – BroadcastNow. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
Soon after the start of their television career, they secured a frequent makeover slot on the show ''
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''. It ensured that they had further exposure in television and gained attention from
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, controller of
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, who signed them up after their book venture and their internet business had failed badly.


Television


2001–03

Constantine began co-hosting '' What Not to Wear'' with Trinny Woodall in 2001, in which they criticised participants' appearances and fashion style. Constantine and Woodall hosted ''What Not to Wear'' until 2005 and became renowned for their behaviour with the participants, direct advice,Sarah Lyall.
They Skewer Your Wardrobe In Public
' – nytimes.com. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
and frequently referring to
breast The breast is one of two prominences located on the upper ventral region of a primate's torso. Both females and males develop breasts from the same embryological tissues. In females, it serves as the mammary gland, which produces and s ...
s as tits.Vicky Allan.
Mammary mia!
' – sundayherald.co.uk. Retrieved from findarticles.com 18 August 2007.
A notorious moment arose when Constantine spontaneously pulled a female candidate's underwear down during filming as her knicker line was visible. Critics of ''What Not to Wear'' argued that the duo were too patronising to their subjects, a claim which they strongly disagree with. Constantine insists that their subjects "see we have a genuine love of women. We love women and they can see that. Women just know." She also stated "Ultimately, what we're doing is giving people confidence. We're probably the only people who have an opinion, who care how ordinary people dress. No one at '' Vogue'' magazine gives a shit. They work with the designers, it's more creative and artistic – they are creating something beautiful. But they don't care about how their readers end up looking – whereas we do!" The show made Constantine and Woodall household names and they are now known together as
Trinny and Susannah Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine are two British fashion advisors, presenters and authors. They originally joined to write a weekly style column in ''The Daily Telegraph'' which lasted for seven years, but they are best known for presenting ...
. One reporter has simply referred to Constantine as "the one with 'big tits'." Constantine has the belief that "anyone can achieve style. It doesn't matter who you are or where you're from." She also says that she finds dressing other women easy, but finds it difficult when dressing herself.Catherine Deveney
Deceiving appearances
' – scotsman.com. Retrieved 1 June 2007.
Constantine and Woodall share the belief that dressing to flatter body shape is vital, stating "For us, it’s all about shape, and how that is going to cure a bodily defect. We’re like clothing doctors." During her time co-hosting ''What Not to Wear'', she and Woodall won a Royal Television Society Award in 2002 for being the best factual presenters. In 2002, Constantine advised
Jeremy Clarkson Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English broadcaster, journalist, game show host and writer who specialises in motoring. He is best known for the motoring programmes ''Top Gear'' and ''The Grand Tour'' alongside Rich ...
on a celebrity version of ''What Not to Wear''. After Clarkson appeared on the show, Nasir Khan stated "I'd rather eat my own hair than shop with these two onstantine and Woodallagain". The show was nominated for the Features Award at the
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in both 2002 and 2003. On the show '' Big Impression'', impressionist Ronni Ancona took to spoofing Constantine's presenting techniques on ''What Not to Wear''. For charity, in 2002 during the BBC's '' Children in Need'' programme, both Constantine and Woodall performed their own version of Madonna's hit single " Vogue". They became the faces of
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in 2003 in which they were featured in television advertisements promoting the brand of coffee. As part of their contract, Constantine and Woodall gave a Nescafé competition winner a £10,000 makeover.


2004–05

Following its ratings success, ''What Not to Wear'' was promoted from
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to
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in 2004. The format was changed slightly, to a 60-minute show with two makeovers instead of a 30-minute show with only one makeoverJason Deans.
Makeover queens switch to BBC1
' – guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 23 August 2007.
and also saw Constantine spending a day as one of her subjects. ''What Not to Wear'' was also aired in countries such as Spain and Portugal as well as in the
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. Constantine appeared on ''Children in Need'' in 2004, which included a special segment in which she gave the fictional '' EastEnders'' characters Little Mo and Mo Harris a makeover in the style of ''What Not to Wear'', commenting on them with her usual "no nonsense" approach. In 2005, Constantine voiced a robot version of herself in the
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series, '' Doctor Who''. ''
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'' has also seen Constantine and Woodall appearing twice as makeover and style experts. They also did an "Oprah bra and swimsuit intervention". Reflecting on differences in women's style and willingness to submit to makeovers between the UK and America, she stated that although there is not much difference, "The Americans are slightly less adventurous," and that "American women are more open to change and slightly more receptive victims."


2006–present

In 2006, Constantine and Woodall moved from the BBC to ITV to start a new show, '' Trinny & Susannah Undress...'', on 3 October. The second series of ''Trinny & Susannah Undress...'' was transmitted in June 2007, and it maintained the format of series one which saw Constantine and Woodall advising couples who were finding problems within their marriage. Constantine stated in an interview that filming the show was very emotionally draining, and as a result, she often went home crying. The programme did not come without its critics who questioned the depth at which Constantine and Woodall could deal with serious issues raised during the programme. On 16 October 2006, they both appeared on
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's ''
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'' and performed makeovers on three women especially for the show. The new series on ITV saw a change in format. In one episode exploring the theme of age, Constantine was transformed into a seventy-year-old with the use of prosthetics and makeup. She stated that it took her four days to get over the sight of herself aged so drastically, and compared the feeling to having an "electric shock". Broadcasting was scheduled for 7 November 2007 and the programme is newly entitled '' Trinny & Susannah Undress The Nation''. On 5 November and 28 December 2007 Constantine and Woodall appeared on ''
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'' and performed makeovers on three women for the show and gave style advice according to the women's shapes. They also reported on the fashion at the 80th Academy Awards especially for the show in 2008. Constantine and Woodall have dressed over 5,000 women as of 2007. In 2015, Constantine took part in the fifteenth series of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!''. She was the first campmate to be eliminated from the show. On 21 August 2018, it was announced that Constantine would be a contestant on the sixteenth series of ''
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''. Her professional dance partner was
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. She and du Beke were the first couple to be eliminated from the competition after scoring the lowest scoring
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and
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in the show's history, both which scored just 12 points from the judges.


Beyond television work


Online

In 2010, Constantine and Woodall starred in an online
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series called "Trinny and Susannah: What They Did Next". An announcement was made that Constantine and Woodall would be touring
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and Australia where they made a series of public appearances at shopping malls owned by the
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to perform live styling sessions for the company's customers.Ellen Connolly.
British reality show comes to Australia
' — news.com.au. Retrieved 26 December 2007.


' – scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 18 February 2008.
Their appearances often attracted thousands of spectators. Before the tour, Constantine said "We don't know how New Zealanders dress but we are looking forward to getting over there and finding out."


Littlewoods

With Woodall, Constantine became the face of the home shopping company, Littlewoods Direct, after orders rose by thirty per cent when Littlewoods sponsored their ITV programme ''Trinny & Susannah Undress''.Editors at The Times.
Littlewoods signs up Trinny and Susannah
' – timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved February 2007.
The pair produced a twelve-page fashion advice section within the Littlewoods catalogue and made a booklet called ''The Golden Rules'', which was distributed to all Littlewoods customers with fashion advice to suit a range of body shapes. They have also produced online style guidelines for Littlewoods. The first series of Littlewoods television advertisements featured Constantine and Woodall as themselves dressed as two agents trying to rob a Littlewoods designer warehouse, which was followed by Christmas adverts in 2007. The £12 million advertising campaign is one of largest ever for a home shopping and internet-based company. When the campaign began, Littlewoods' sales rose by 18 per cent, with brand awareness and customers visiting the website rising as well. On 20 September 2007, Constantine and Woodall launched their own Littlewoods women's clothing range which consists of trousers, coats and tops which like their underwear range, are designed to make certain areas appear slimmer. A series of eight dresses, cashmere knitwear, faux fur and
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ned shrugs also feature in the range.Maria Croce.
Scots Are So Stylish.. And Ewan Mcgregor Looks Fab In A Kilt
' – dailyrecord.co.uk. Retrieved 20 September 2007.


Books

Constantine has co-written several style advice books with her fashion partner Trinny Woodall, which have sold over an estimated 2½ million copies worldwide. The fashion advice books have been number one bestsellers in Britain and the United States, appearing on both the Sunday Times bestseller list and The New York Times best-seller list, and have been translated throughout the world. Their most successful book to date, ''What Not to Wear'', was published in 2002 which displayed chapters such as "Big Tits", "No Tits" and "Big Bum" with fashion advice for each category.James Sherwood.
Trinny and Susannah: Frock Stars
' – The Independent Retrieved 15 November 2021.
It became an instant best-seller with total sales reaching 670,000 copies.
Parkinson
'' – parkinson.tangozebra.com. Retrieved 8 March 2007.
John Cassy.
What Not To Wear is just what to buy
' – guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
Before the prime book selling season, their book had sold 250,000 copies in Britain. The book was at one point selling 45,000 copies each week and sold 300,000 copies in just fifteen weeks, eventually making sales worth £8.7 million. Other success with the book includes winning a
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in 2003 for the TV & Film Book of the Year.
British Book Awards
'' – britishbookawards.co.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2007.
Despite the book becoming an instant hit, Constantine and Woodall were only given an advance of £10,000. It was then reported that Constantine and Woodall secured a £1 million book deal to write more of their fashion books. The pair's latest book, ''The Body Shape Bible'', was published on 18 September 2007.Caz Moss.

' – femalefirst.co.uk. Retrieved 20 September 2007.
In the book, women can interpret which body shape they are, and can then be given adequate fashion advice on their own individual shape. A few pages in the book are also devoted to illustrating some of Constantine and Woodall's own fashion disasters. In 2017 she published her first novel, After the Snow.


Podcast

In January 2020, Constantine launched ''My Wardrobe Malfunction'', a "revealing podcast about our relationship with the items we wear". Guests were invited to share their 'comfort blanket', 'burial suit' and 'wardrobe malfunction'. The first season featured interviews with eight high-profile guests:
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, Tan France,
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,
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,
Trinny Woodall Sarah-Jane Duncanson "Trinny" Woodall (born 8 February 1964) is a British beauty entrepreneur, businesswoman, fashion and makeover expert, television presenter and author. Woodall initially rose to fame as part of a makeover duo with Susanna ...
, Joe Sugg,
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and
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. It continued throughout the year and, by December 2020, there had been five seasons and 40 episodes in total. Season six began on 4 February 2021 with
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as the first guest.


Personal life

When she was young, Constantine would rely on her father for fashion advice and has commented that any style that she has, she learned from him. He was a talented artist and was offered worldwide art exhibitions, although he was too modest to accept. His death came suddenly and was a milestone for Constantine. Constantine became a fixture in 1980s British gossip columns and newspapers as the result of her relationship with
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's son, David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley, which lasted for eight years. Constantine admitted that her relationship with Linley undeniably opened doors for her, but after they broke up, she was keen to put the episode behind her and become well known in her own right. She dated
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, then a
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er and playboy, later
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, in 1992. She also visited
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in the time of the short-lived relationship. Constantine married Danish entrepreneur and businessman Sten Bertelsen, who launched Death cigarettes, with whom she has three children; Joe, Esme and CeCe. Constantine and her family bought a property in Sussex. Constantine has spoken of the constant pressure to look good in public but affirms "We're as much in the business of dressing ourselves – but more importantly helping other women to do that." Constantine has admitted to a fear of growing older: "I just don't want to get old. Old women are invisible, and I don't want to be invisible," she has said. In 2002, while on a visit to the
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, Constantine and Woodall were the victims of gem thieves. The thieves broke into the villa on the
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where they were staying, rendered Constantine and Woodall unconscious with
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, and then continued to steal money and jewellery. Carol Vorderman was involved in a feud with Constantine and Woodall in 2003. Vorderman commented harshly about the double-act, referring to them as 'Tranny and the Horse', based on their appearance, after they had called her an "overdone Eighties nightmare" and named Vorderman in their list of the 20 worst-dressed celebrities.


Views

In August 2014, Constantine was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to ''
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'' opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to September's referendum on that issue. In August 2020, she said she hates cyclists so much that if she saw her own husband out on the road in Lycra, she would run him over. Speaking on the ''My Wardrobe Malfunction'' podcast, Constantine said “Oh I hate cycling, I won’t cycle. No, I fucking hate cyclists. My husband is a cyclist and if I see him on the road on his bicycle, I’m going to run him over... And the day when I know I’m about to die, I’m going to get in my car, aged 90, and I’m going to drive into cyclists wearing Lycra, kill the lot of them and go and die in Guam.”Susannah Constantine (from Trinny and Susannah) says she hates cyclists so much she would run over her own husband if she saw him out on his bike ‘I'm going to get in my car aged 90 and I'm going to kill the lot of them and go and die in jail’... by Alex Bowden Sat, 18 July 2020 https://road.cc/content/news/susannah-trinny-and-susannah-hates-cyclists-275557


Bibliography

* ''Ready 2 Dress: How to Have Style Without Following Fashion'', Weidenfeld Nicolson (14 February 2000) () * ''What Not to Wear'', Weidenfeld Nicolson (5 September 2002) () * ''What Not to Wear: The Rules'', Weidenfeld Nicolson (1 June 2004) () * ''What Not to Wear: For Every Occasion'', Weidenfeld Nicolson (1 June 2004) () * ''What You Wear Can Change Your Life'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson (17 September 2004) () * ''What Your Clothes Say About You'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson (29 September 2005) () * ''Trinny and Susannah: The Survival Guide'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, (20 September 2006) () * ''Trinny & Susannah Take on America: What Your Clothes Say about You'', HarperCollins Publishers (October 2006) () * ''The Body Shape Bible'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson (18 September 2007) () * ''Who do you want to be today? Be Inspired to Dress Differently'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson (11 September 2008) ()


Television appearances


See also

* List of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series) contestants * List of Strictly Come Dancing contestants


References


External links


Trinny and Susannah's website
*
''Trinny & Susannah Undress''
at itv.com
Trinny and Susannah: What They Did Next
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