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Carol Vorderman and Ranvir Singh stunned onlookers as they attended the media evening performance of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical in London on Tuesday.
Maths Whiz Carol, 61, put on a busty show in a tight red midi dress as she ramped up her height with black heels and accessories with a silver chain.
Ranvir, 37, put on a dazzling display in a midi dress with red-and-black swirling prints as they hugged outside The Aldwych Theatre.
What a couple! Carol Vorderman (left) and Ranvir Singh (right) wowed onlookers as they attended the media evening performance of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical in London on Tuesday
Also in attendance were Jordan North, Alex Murphy, Rachel Stevens, Sam Rollinson, Jenni Falconer, Jessica Plummer and Paul Gambaccini.
Carol has previously opened up about suffering from depression due to menopause.
She took to her Instagram stories on Tuesday to reveal she was going to the Houses of Parliament and a rally to call for more action for other women.
The 61-year-old looked stunning in a form-fitting red dress, with a silver belt to tie her at the waist, and opened up about her own experiences.
Ample assets: Maths Whiz Carol, 61, put on a busty display in a tight red midi dress as she ramped up her height with black heels and accessories with a silver chain
Wow! Carol made the temperature rise with her red carpet look
Happy: Carol (left) and Ranvir (right) seemed to be cheerful as they looked around
Chic: Ranvir, 37, put on a dazzling display in a midi dress with red-and-black swirling prints as they hugged outside The Aldwych Theater
She said: ‘It’s World Menopause Day and I’m from the Houses of Parliament and at a meeting later to call for more action from the government and the NHS on women going through menopause.
The TV personality continued: ‘Because it doesn’t just affect women, but all their families. It could be your wife, your sister, someone you work with, and the symptoms are the same, but different.
When she was candid, Carol explained, “Mine were not physical, but psychological. And to the point that for months I didn’t know how to get out of the darkness.
“Anyway, 48 hours after I got the right hormones, I was fine. Back to the annoyingly happy person I always am. And I never had those thoughts again.’
Brave: Jordan North put on a gentle spectacle as Alex Murphy wrapped himself in the fall weather
Classic: Rachel Stevens wore a classic black ensemble
Radiant: she seemed to be cheerful
In July, Carol recalled falling into “deep depression” when menopause hit in her early 50s, using her experience to encourage women to speak out.
Fronting the This Morning Menopause Bus, Carol traveled all the way from Liverpool to Cardiff – aiming to spread awareness and information about the aging process.
While talking to Dr. Philippa Kaye, Carol took the opportunity to share her own traumatic experience: “I’m almost 62, I’ve been through all of this. I’ve been through the years where we were shamed into thinking we were crazy because we had menopause symptoms.’
“Well, I started in my early 50s, I didn’t have night sweats or flushes or anything like that. I started to feel anxious, I have never felt anxious in my life. I started worrying about which pants I’d wear, whether I’d be drinking tea or coffee, you know, anything.’
Posing: Myleene Klass turned heads in a dazzling orange jumpsuit
Outfit: Sam Rollinson wore a black dress with white floral prints
Dressed to impress: Jenni Falconer (left) showed off her toned physique in a black leather outfit and Jessica Plummer (right) flashed a hint of her midriff
Looks great: Paul Gambaccini wore a red polo shirt and khaki pants
She continued: ‘That developed into a deep depression, I felt suicidal at times. What saved me was that I used an electronic calendar to track when my period arrived and that helped.
“I started on a tailor-made HRT and within 48 hours I felt normal again and since then I’ve never had any more symptoms, it’s great.”
Carol encouraged women to come that they are not alone and ended the segment by explaining, “We are all going through it, there is nothing to be ashamed of.
“There’s nothing to feel like you’re going crazy. You’re not going crazy, it’s just a hormone change.”
Stars such as Holly Willoughby and Lisa Snowdon have taken part in the Menopause Bus campaign – aiming to break the stigma surrounding the hormonal change.
For help and support with menopause and symptoms, visit https://www.themenopausecharity.org/.
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