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Has Prue succumbed ?

(60 Posts)
Lucca Wed 06-Oct-21 13:28:56

To the Botox ? I happened to zap to bake off last night and thought she looked a bit odd. I begin to feel I’m weird for not having “work done”

MissAdventure Fri 08-Oct-21 00:07:01

grin

GillT57 Fri 08-Oct-21 00:05:04

I shall try to get a pair of Prue's wonderful glasses, although I suspect I may end up looking more like Timmy Mallett than the chic Ms Ms Leith.

Kalu Thu 07-Oct-21 17:15:33

According to All4, Prue’s Great Garden Plot will be available to download from Sunday 10th. ?. Disappointed I missed last night’s episode.

MissAdventure Thu 07-Oct-21 17:07:49

I prefer Prue to Mary Berry.
My daughter was outraged when I said that. grin

DanniRae Thu 07-Oct-21 15:36:11

Sorry but apart from Prue's hair I can't find anything to admire.
I like Bake Off but find Paul Hollywood very irritating. I could scream when he reaches across and shakes a contestant's hand. Silly man! confused

merlotgran Thu 07-Oct-21 11:59:07

Thanks, grannynannywanny

Grannynannywanny Thu 07-Oct-21 11:42:35

merlotgran from what I’ve read it looks like it will be available on All4 if you are able to access it.

'Prue’s Great Garden Plot' release date

Prue’s Great Garden Plot is a four-parter starting on More4 on Wednesday Oct. 6 at 9pm. Episodes can also be watched on Channel 4's streaming service All 4 when they become available.

muse Thu 07-Oct-21 11:35:27

I’ve noticed that too downtoearth ?

I’m watching bake-off on catch up tonight so will check out the lovely Prue.

merlotgran Thu 07-Oct-21 11:14:18

I'm disappointed to discover there will be no episodes of Prue's Great Garden Plot available on Catch Up. angry

Galaxy Thu 07-Oct-21 10:12:11

Crikey that article is horrific I had no idea. I would be interested in how old she was.

Grannynannywanny Thu 07-Oct-21 10:08:15

I watched her programme last night, Prue’s Great Garden Plot. I think it was filmed at the start of this year. She and her husband of 5 years have built their first home together. It’s a huge sprawling home similar to the unusual style seen on Grand Designs.

The gardens are huge. They are planting trees, shrubs, vegetables and a substantial orchard with the help of their gardeners.

Prue looked very stylish with her colour coordinated outfits and spectacles.

LauraNorder Thu 07-Oct-21 09:46:56

downtoearth ?

Deedaa Thu 07-Oct-21 09:33:28

I had a friend who had botox injections to help with her incontinence after a prolapse operation went wrong.

I always spend so much time looking at Prue's lovely clothes and jewellery that I don't really notice her face.

downtoearth Thu 07-Oct-21 09:26:01

Take my bra off,wrinkles miraculously disappear grin

kittylester Thu 07-Oct-21 09:10:55

DS's botox is for muscle spasticity. And, as I said works really well for relaxing the muscle so he can use it to help his balance when walking.

Dinahmo Wed 06-Oct-21 23:42:52

kittylester

Blossoming

I would never have botulinum toxins injected. Silly idea.

Actually, blossoming my son has botox injections to help relax the muscles in his badly stroke affected arm so the muscles don't retract and he is more able to keep his balance - so not all bad.

My DH had botox injections in his arm to try to deal with the pain left over from shingles. Apparently the effect lasted for about 1 hour. His pain was due to damaged nerves, not wasted muscles.

MayBeMaw Wed 06-Oct-21 23:31:07

kittylester

Lora please don't miss the 'e' of Prue's name - it drives those of those who have one on the end of our names totally bonkers. wink

Or indeed the “man from the Pru”, !

kittylester Wed 06-Oct-21 20:23:19

Blossoming said she would never have botox. A sweeping statement. It helps my son an awful lot.

Blossoming Wed 06-Oct-21 19:56:55

kittylester

Blossoming

I would never have botulinum toxins injected. Silly idea.

Actually, blossoming my son has botox injections to help relax the muscles in his badly stroke affected arm so the muscles don't retract and he is more able to keep his balance - so not all bad.

Actually kittylester I was posting in the context of this thread about Botox for cosmetic purposes.

I was offered Botox for my stroke-affected leg, but I turned it down.

LauraNorder Wed 06-Oct-21 19:00:35

I did notice Kitty, as soon as I posted. Simple mistake, as in Lora not Laura. ?

Kali2 Wed 06-Oct-21 19:00:12

Wonderfult hear it helps your son kitty- but we are not talking here about the same thing, are we?

kittylester Wed 06-Oct-21 18:57:07

Lora please don't miss the 'e' of Prue's name - it drives those of those who have one on the end of our names totally bonkers. wink

kittylester Wed 06-Oct-21 18:13:52

Blossoming

I would never have botulinum toxins injected. Silly idea.

Actually, blossoming my son has botox injections to help relax the muscles in his badly stroke affected arm so the muscles don't retract and he is more able to keep his balance - so not all bad.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 06-Oct-21 17:52:14

I think that she didn ‘tlook very well.

ixion Wed 06-Oct-21 17:47:14

LauraNorder

Love the megaphone story ixion, that poor boy

An amazing personal history for an 81 year old!

metro.co.uk/2017/09/30/great-british-bake-offs-prue-leith-talks-candidly-about-13-year-affair-with-husband-of-mums-best-friend-6966576/

I see said son is a Tory M.P and according to his Wikipedia entry an evangelical Christian .