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Nia: This bag is fantastic - Tom Jones! It looks as if he's enjoying giving you that kiss too!
Jenny: He'd just had his nose done there! It was a Christmas present from Rhodri and Sara from a shop in London that make these bags specially. Rhodri says that it was the biggest bag they could afford as they're quite expensive to make!
Jenny: Come in to see my mess, I've put all of my clothes all over the bed, welcome to my wardrobe!
Nia: You don't always wake up in your gladrags then!?
Jenny: Well yes, of course, this is how I wake up in the mornings!
Nia: This is fantastic Jenny!
Jenny: Yes it is - it covers a multitude of sins you see and feels lovely and floaty.
Jenny: And this is the corset! I bought this to go under this dress. But, it's really redicilous because all the buttons are at the back - I asked Euryn to do them up one night and was struggling because he couldn't see and one button was done up higher than the other, so I just gave up in the end and wore the dress without the corset!
Nia: A Betty Jackson suit?
Jenny: Yes. This one was quite expensive and is 15 years old by now. It's raw silk and I can't get rid of it. They're culottes. I washed the suit and it shrunk which isn't such a bad thing as I've lost weight since. Sara's worn it, it's been in New York, it's been all over. I'm keeping it just in case it comes back into fashion. I'm aware that I shouldn't really wear horizontal stripes but it doesn't matter does it!
Jenny: This is a Peacocks suit! I wore it one day and someone thought it was a Ralph Lauren suit!
Nia: So what did you say? Nothing?
Jenny: No, I told the truth but it's just a fantastic suit. The trousers were only £11 and the jacket only £15! A suit that it doesn't matter if you spill red wine over it, you need only pop out to buy another one if that happens!
Nia: I know you like pink but you also love all kinds of hats.
Jenny: Yes. I wore this to Ascot, I go often but haven't been recently.
Nia: Did you sit there with your champagne looking at everyone's hats then?
Jenny: I didn't have a seat to sit on so I had to stand with my feet pinching all day! We stopped on the way back to buy fish & chips in our stretch limo!
Nia: There's a proper way to wearing a hat isn't there?
Jenny: Yes, you need to put your hair up to start. You can't really wear hair and a hat at the same time.
Jenny: I used to love going out to buy dresses whilst filming 'Sion a Sian' but they had to keep an eye on me because I went over the top sometimes. I used to be told off sometimes because a dress was too low! Then, for children's programmes I had to be quite careful what I wore. But you notice today that they wear clothes that are quite riske sometimes.
Nia: When you used to present the weather, were there clothes that you weren't allowed to wear - specific patterns or colours maybe?
Jenny: I had to be careful. Once, I had a telling off...I wore leather trousers and a leather waistcoat and had a letter from some lady saying that it wasn't an appropriate outfit to be wearing to present the weather! The boys at work told me 'Oh, go on Jen, wear it again!'
Jenny: We've been married nearly fourty years. My wedding dress was white velvet with a little fur trim on the train.
Jenny: Sara's dress was similar but she didn't know that I had a fur trim on my dress before she ordered hers.
Jenny: Sara brought this home for me from New York for golfing.
Nia: You've got to look the part for golfing don't you.
Jenny: Yes, but a little more glamour is needed in ladies golfing clothes because they're a little bit boring at the moment. You have to look glam to hit a ball I feel, or it won't go anywhere!
Jenny: Have you ever done panto?
Nia: No
Jenny: Oh you'd love it!
Nia: Oh no I wouldn't!
Jenny: Oh yes you would!
Nia: Where do you buy your panto clothes then?
Jenny: These were made for me by a lovely lady called Celia who used to work as the wardrobe mistress at HTV.
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