You're the weakest link: Anne Robinson, 67, seen with her daughter Elaine Watson, failed to impress with her revealing bustier and bright red glasses at the Man Booker reception in London
She's 67 years old but is clearly trying to look a lot younger.
Anne Robinson left a lot to be desired as she arrived at the Man Booker reception in London tonight at the Guildhall wearing a revealing bustier and a pair of bright red glasses.
Even The Weakest Link presenter's daughter Elaine Wilson looked mildly embarrassed by her mother's ensemble, which also included a pair of black boots and a red necklace.
Doesn't suit you: Anne appeared to have taken inspiration from Harry Potter in her bizarre specs
Talking recently about her love of fashion, Anne said she likes to stand out from the crowd in stylish outfit combinations.
She said: 'I adore clothes - they're my weakest link! My mother was the same and she taught me always to look polished.
'I like to look put together without trying too hard. I don't want to look as if God's made another rainbow - I prefer muted, autumnal colours, like most fading redheads.'
Mummy and me: Anne's daughter Elaine Wilson even looked mildly embarrassed by her mother's outfit
Anne's outfit was a far cry from the chic ensemble she donned last month as she celebrated her 67th birthday with a shopping trip in London.
Liverpool-born Miss Robinson, who has had more than £9,000 of cosmetic procedures, including a facelift, has recently begun dating Sotheby’s International chairman and fellow divorcee Robin Woodhead, seven years her junior.
It is her first significant relationship since her 27-year marriage to her former manager John Penrose officially ended four years ago.
Earlier this year the twice-married presenter said in an interview: ‘I’m not going to marry a third time. It is just not necessary.
'It is quite hard at my age to find someone that punches at your weight.
'I am dating, but it is hard to find someone quick enough and funny enough. I am quite demanding.'
Miss Robinson has a fortune estimated at £60million, much of which comes from the success of The Weakest Link, which is set to end next year after a 12-year run.
Smiles all round: John Hurt and Imogen Stubbs at the ceremony, held at the Guildhall
Famous faces: Helen Fielding and Ffion Hague also attended the awards
source:dailymail
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