'It was vile' - Anthea Turner on TV, tabloids and being branded a home-wrecker
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'It was vile' - Anthea Turner on TV, tabloids and being branded a home-wrecker
"Anthea Turner's kitchen is as lovely as you would expect from a woman who once wrote a book called How to be the ­Perfect Housewife. The surfaces gleam, the creamy white tones induce a deep sense of calm, and the cooker is so luxe that when I look it up later − yes, I want one − the website says "price on application.""
"Her fiance, Mark Armstrong, bought the Chelsea townhouse many years ago and it had bachelor pad vibes before Turner moved in. Now it has her ­magic touch. "Oh, yes," she said, laughing. "It's been Anthea-ed.""
Anthea Turner reinvented herself as an Instagram influencer and remains active and stylish at 65. Her kitchen embodies a calm, creamy aesthetic with gleaming surfaces and a luxuriously expensive cooker listed as "price on application." She once wrote How to be the Perfect Housewife, reflecting longstanding domestic interests. Her fiancé, Mark Armstrong, bought the Chelsea townhouse years earlier when it had bachelor-pad vibes. Turner applied her distinctive decorating touch after moving in and describes the transformation playfully as being "Anthea-ed." She balances public persona, home life and a polished, youthful presentation.
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