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Daily Mail
12 hours ago
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- Daily Mail
Jenny Powell, 57, shows off her hysterectomy scars in a blue bikini as she enjoys a sun-soaked Spanish getaway with her family
She underwent a hysterectomy last year after struggling with the menopause. And Jenny Powell confidently displayed her scars in the wake of her procedure as she shared highlights of her family trip to Spain in an Instagram post on Wednesday. The radio presenter, 57, enjoyed a lavish getaway with her fiancé Martin Lowe, and her two daughters Constance Baxendale, 24, and Pollyanna Baxendale, 16, whom she shares with ex-husband Toby Baxendale. In one sizzling snap, Jenny posed in a plunging blue halterneck bikini, which showed a glimpse of her surgery scars. Striking up a pose for the camera, the TV presenter further accessorised her look with a straw beach hat. Meanwhile, in another gorgeous snap, Jenny stunned in a semi-sheer sparkly top and a black mini skirt, which featured a tiered hem, as she candidly posed on her villa balcony. Jenny also shared with her 248,000 followers several sweet snaps of her lookalike daughters. In one photo, she looked radiant in a white crochet halterneck beach cover-up as she posed alongside her eldest daughter, Constance. Meanwhile, in another snap, Jenny's youngest daughter, Polly, can be seen meditating in front of a Buddha garden statue as she spends quality time with her mum. In another sizzling bikini-clad snap, the Wheel Of Fortune star flaunted her toned physique in a hot pink bikini featuring an orange lace trim as she lay on rocks, soaking up the sun. The beauty also gave fans a glimpse into the family's dreamy villa and shared several snaps of her hunky fiancé. In one snap, Martin went shirtless, showing off his muscly physique, as he marvelled over the incredible views. Sharing the highlights of their trip, Jenny captioned the post: 'Villa views, barefoot adventures, chilling in hammocks and yoga on the decking that was our family holiday ! Every hour, the golden hour in @canllum Deia ☀️. 'We all chose a pic to sum up the trip .. Martin's was the view , Connie's were the crystals, I had my yoga space and love the fact Polly's were the ice cubes from the fridge feeezer (laughing emoji)' Jenny underwent a robotic hysterectomy last year to manage extreme symptoms as a result of menopause. She has been open about her health battle and has often displayed her scars from the gruelling surgery as a way of raising awareness. Reflecting on her recovery and sharing images of her scars healing last year she warned for other women to 'take the healing process seriously'. She penned: 'What a month four weeks on from my robotic hysterectomy and healing well. I have been overwhelmed, truly, by the response to my posts and updates. 'I'm planning on an event and building a community on here but also keeping in touch with as many of you as I can. So just to say, healing and slowing down to do so is hard work in itself. 'I've found it very hard to ignore the chores of every day life in work, at home and play. So take the healing process seriously or it will bite you on the bum later on down the line. 'Make sure you have a plan in place and get the right advice post op regarding your hormones /HRT /self care and accept help whenever you a get it... (thank you, Mum, my girls and everyone at work!) so hystersisters, more to come as we are on the road to recovery... we've got this!!' She shared snaps of her scars at each week for the four weeks and also posted a series of lovely messages from other women who had been through the same thing. The high-tech remote-controlled machines were deployed by NHS Trusts to clear the backlog of women who missed out on vital operations during the Covid pandemic. While the devices cost just under £2 million each, they slash the time it takes to perform the delicate surgery, and as they also work with pinpoint accuracy it means patients recover faster. Called Hominis, this surgical system is operated by a human controller who maneuvers the robotic arms while watching the procedure happening on a screen in real time. The robot features shoulder, elbow and wrist joints to provide human human level dexterity and 360-degree articulation. An additional arm guides a laparoscopic video camera through a small, separate incision, to help visualize the internal procedure. Hominis enters through the vagina to perform the hysterectomy and then wraps its arms around the uterus to perform the operation. Jenny used the two week milestone after her procedure to give an update, telling her followers: 'It is two weeks to the day that I had my hysterectomy. 'I've had thousands of people messaging and I just want to clear one thing up - I had a robotic hysterectomy so I had a surgeon who was controlling a robot's arms to do the whole operation. 'So it was less invasive but also the recovery time is a bit quicker.' Issuing a warning to others in recovery she then added: 'Recovery wise I have been doing a few things here and there and I was absolutely floored yesterday because I did too much - so don't over do it - it's not worth it.' Continuing her video as she displayed her scars: 'The scars are looking good but there's a lot of healing going on on the inside and that's the thing so small steps.' She also shared an image of her stomach and penned in the caption: '2 weeks post op: No need for painkillers (just itchy from healing). Can lie on my side to sleep at last. 'Sticking to a high fibre diet. Readjusting my HRT with my consultant. Going outdoors/ walking/ rehab. Playing the healing frequency 285 on Spotify AND REST.' The beauty also gave fans a glimpse into the family's dreamy villa and shared several snaps of her hunky fiancé Soon after undergoing the operation in early October, Jenny explained: 'I've suffered for so long with all sorts of symptoms and tried all sorts, but yeah it's time, so hence the hysterectomy. 'Because I'm menopausal of course things are different it's not like this is been brought on early. 'But I'm just wondering if they'll be any connection between it and my emotions. So it will be interesting. I'm just about to put my fancy gown on so come back later.' Jenny previously revealed she was forced into hospital after severe menopause symptoms left her struggling to 'get out of bed every day.' The presenter said she was forced to undergo an iron infusion after suffering from anaemia due to severe blood loss. She told Closer magazine: 'The menopause affected me mentally and I didn't feel like me. My periods were awful, I'd have to change about five times a day and I lost that much blood that I became anaemic. I was really tired and depressed. 'I'd struggle to get out of bed and I couldn't wait to go back to bed at night.' Jenny spoke candidly about her experience with perimenopause - the time before a woman's periods stop - and said she didn't address her symptoms straight away and her condition became worse because she'd left it so long. It meant she ended up needing treatment in hospital, adding: 'I left it too long to get it sorted, so in the end I had to have iron infusions in hospital.' At the time, Jenny also took to her Instagram Stories to share a sizzling snap where she made the most of the heatwave by taking a dip in a pond, with her scars on full display in her two-piece. She seemed to be on cloud nine as she flashed a smile while dipping her feet into the water, captioning the post: 'Days like these #wildswimming uk scars 'n' all.' It came after Jenny flaunted her incredible figure in a green bikini earlier this year, as she proudly showed off her surgery scars while wild swimming The holiday snaps come after Jenny put on a busty display in a skimpy zig-zag bikini last month as she revealed the shocking indecent proposal a beach worker made to her in Miami. Speaking to her Instagram followers, Jenny said she was just hours away from flying back to the UK after interviewing Gloria Estefan, but not before enjoying some last-minute sunshine at the beach. She told fans: 'So about three hours left till my car picks me up to take me back to the UK after interviewing Gloria Estefan, um happy days. 'In the meantime, getting the rays. Good news is, a brolly and a lounger just for a few hours is about $25 dollars as opposed to about 150 in Ibiza. So, that's good news.' She then revealed the shocking comment, adding: 'On the flip side, the guy who sorts out all the loungers and the brolly's here on the beach told me his wife's left him and that he's very virile and he fancied his chances. 'So, I've sent him on his way. Don't worry. And yeah, happy weekend everyone. You've gotta laugh, haven't you?' She comically captioned the bikini-clad clip: 'Bet you can relate ladies ! And well, God loves a trier (laughing emojis) Happy weekend .. see you in the other side !' What is a hysterectomy? A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a woman's uterus. There are three kinds: The operation is most commonly performed on women between the ages of 40 and 49. More than 20 million American women have had a hysterectomy, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As women approach menopause, the odds that they will develop one of several serious uterine health conditions increases. Doctors may recommend a hysterectomy as a treatment for: fibroids endometriosis uterine (endometrial) cancer chronic uterine pain or bleeding collapsed uterus In some cases, doctors may suggest a hysterectomy as a preventative measure if a woman has significant warning or early signs of developing one or more of these conditions. When necessary, surgeons may also remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes, if these have also been damaged or are at serious risk of damage. The removal of reproductive organs sends a woman's body into menopause, no matter how old she is. This comes with unpleasant side effects like hot flashes, and many women have to start hormone therapy, taking oestrogen to balance out their own hormones.


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Jenny Powell, 57, shows off her age-defying figure in a blue bikini as she enjoys beach day during sun-soaked Spain getaway
Jenny Powell showed off her age-defying figure in a blue bikini as she turned heads on her Instagram Stories on Thursday. The radio presenter, 57, who is currently away in Spain, was topping up her tan in the sizzling two-piece as she soaked up the sun. The broadcaster showed off her bronzed physique while posing up a storm on the beach. 'Scared, not scared. And definitely not sorry.' she penned on top of the post with Alesso's Hero playing over it. Jenny underwent a robotic hysterectomy last year to manage extreme symptoms from the result of menopause. She has been open about her health battle and has often displayed her scars from the gruelling surgery as a way of raising awareness. In March, she displayed her incredible abs in a bikini as she proudly showed off her scars four months after having surgery. She looked sensational as she took to Instagram to share a collection of snaps, including bikini pictures from a trip to Hotel Les Deux Tours in Marrakech. Jenny wowed in a green and white tie-dye style triangle bikini, while in another mirror selfie, she sported a multicoloured striped skimpy two-piece. She captioned the snaps: 'Pain heals, chicks dig scars, glory last forever. Thank you Shane Falco for these words… I'm living them! 'In the past week alone from hosting for amazing charities @athletic_minds_foundation @foundation92 @mftcharity to sharing my weekends as always on the radio @greatesthitsuk to rebooting @hotel_les_deux_tours. 'The balance is key and the energy is real .. shine on my lovelies. We all have scars inside and out .. it's the healing process that matters.' Just five months ago, Jenny explained that the last two years have been the most difficult for her. She told OK!: 'Even though I tried to send out all these positive, smiley, "everything's lovely" vibes, I was suffering. 'I had terrible bleeding, really bad, to the point where I was changing four times a day and in a job like mine, that isn't good.' Jenny thinks that women's health is 'neglected' and that the concept of 'just getting used' to struggling is something that frustrates her. The Greatest Hits Radio host had been on a family holiday in her bikini last year when some paparazzi pictures of herself started doing the rounds in the media. When she saw the images, Jenny noticed a 'bump in [her] lower abdomen' which caused concern and she underwent an MRI. The scan revealed that her abdomen was as if she 'was about 16 weeks pregnant' with the amount of pressure it was under, and she felt compelled to share her story. She added: 'It was so big it was pressing on my intestines, on my bladder, on my kidneys. 'It's only looking back – now that it's gone – that I think, "Wow." And that's why I put it all out there.' In the images shared, Jenny posed in shorts as she gave a full view of the extent of her scars. The images had been taken over the course of a four-week time span, and the scarring became more dramatic as the days went on. Soon after undergoing the operation in early October, Jenny explained: 'I've suffered for so long with all sorts of symptoms and tried all sorts, but yeah it's time, so hence the hysterectomy. 'Because I'm menopausal of course things are different it's not like this is been brought on early. 'But I'm just wondering if they'll be any connection between it and my emotions. So it will be interesting. I'm just about to put my fancy gown on so come back later.' Jenny previously revealed she was forced into hospital after severe menopause symptoms left her struggling to 'get out of bed every day'. What is a hysterectomy? A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a woman's uterus. There are three kinds: The operation is most commonly performed on women between the ages of 40 and 49. More than 20 million American women have had a hysterectomy, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As women approach menopause, the odds that they will develop one of several serious uterine health conditions increases. Doctors may recommend a hysterectomy as a treatment for: fibroids endometriosis uterine (endometrial) cancer chronic uterine pain or bleeding collapsed uterus In some cases, doctors may suggest a hysterectomy as a preventative measure if a woman has significant warning or early signs of developing one or more of these conditions. When necessary, surgeons may also remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes, if these have also been damaged or are at serious risk of damage. The removal of reproductive organs sends a woman's body into menopause, no matter how old she is. This comes with unpleasant side effects like hot flashes, and many women have to start hormone therapy, taking oestrogen to balance out their own hormones.


The Irish Sun
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Jenny Powell, 57, looks incredible as she takes to the Brit Fest stage in a tiny gold dress
JENNY Powell looked incredible as she showed off in a tiny gold dress. The 5 Jenny Powell put on a leggy display in this tiny gold dress Credit: Splash 5 The star looked fantastic on the Brit Fest stage Credit: Splash 5 She got the crowds going in between acts Credit: Splash The former Wheel of Fortune star put on a leggy display as she flashed her tanned pins in the tiny frock. Jenny's hair looked incredible as it was styled into effortless curls for her appearance on the stage. The TV and radio star was welcoming on a vareity of acts to the stage to perform for crowd attending the festival. Amongst those on the bill for Brit Fest were Razorlight, UB40 and Midge Urie. Read More on Jenny Powell Looking preened to perfection, Jenny got the concert-goers in the mood for the starry line-up as well as catching more than a few eyes in her chic golden number. Jenny's time on stage comes after she opened up on The operation to remove her uterus saw a surgeon control a robotic device from a highly sensitive console to be as minimally invasive as possible. Most read in Celebrity In total, Jenny had five insertions in her abdomen to remove her womb, which she said weighed one kilogram. Prior to the procedure, she had been living with an enlarged uterus, fibroids (non-cancerous growths) and adenomyosis which caused heavy bleeding, constipation and a constant need to urinate. Jenny Powell, 56, shows off her amazing figure in white swimsuit during impressive yoga routine_1 Now, it appears that Jenny is living her best life following the operation after dancing the night away at Brit Fest. She went on to share a slew of snaps to social media to document her time at the festival. 5 The age-defying star showed off her trim figure Credit: Splash 5 Jenny appeared to be having the time of her life on stage Credit: Splash


The Sun
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Jenny Powell, 57, looks incredible as she takes to the Brit Fest stage in a tiny gold dress
JENNY Powell looked incredible as she showed off in a tiny gold dress. The age-defying star, 57, looked fantastic as she took to the stage at Brit Fest to get the crowds going at the Cheshire festival. 5 5 5 The former Wheel of Fortune star put on a leggy display as she flashed her tanned pins in the tiny frock. Jenny's hair looked incredible as it was styled into effortless curls for her appearance on the stage. The TV and radio star was welcoming on a vareity of acts to the stage to perform for crowd attending the festival. Amongst those on the bill for Brit Fest were Razorlight, UB40 and Midge Urie. Looking preened to perfection, Jenny got the concert-goers in the mood for the starry line-up as well as catching more than a few eyes in her chic golden number. Jenny's time on stage comes after she opened up on having a hysterectomy towards the end of last year. . The operation to remove her uterus saw a surgeon control a robotic device from a highly sensitive console to be as minimally invasive as possible. In total, Jenny had five insertions in her abdomen to remove her womb, which she said weighed one kilogram. Prior to the procedure, she had been living with an enlarged uterus, fibroids (non-cancerous growths) and adenomyosis which caused heavy bleeding, constipation and a constant need to urinate. Jenny Powell, 56, shows off her amazing figure in white swimsuit during impressive yoga routine_1 Now, it appears that Jenny is living her best life following the operation after dancing the night away at Brit Fest. She went on to share a slew of snaps to social media to document her time at the festival. 5 5


Scottish Sun
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Jenny Powell, 57, looks incredible as she takes to the Brit Fest stage in a tiny gold dress
Jenny faced a health battle towards the end of last year but now seems to be fighting fit pow wow! Jenny Powell, 57, looks incredible as she takes to the Brit Fest stage in a tiny gold dress Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) JENNY Powell looked incredible as she showed off in a tiny gold dress. The age-defying star, 57, looked fantastic as she took to the stage at Brit Fest to get the crowds going at the Cheshire festival. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Jenny Powell put on a leggy display in this tiny gold dress Credit: Splash 5 The star looked fantastic on the Brit Fest stage Credit: Splash 5 She got the crowds going in between acts Credit: Splash The former Wheel of Fortune star put on a leggy display as she flashed her tanned pins in the tiny frock. Jenny's hair looked incredible as it was styled into effortless curls for her appearance on the stage. The TV and radio star was welcoming on a vareity of acts to the stage to perform for crowd attending the festival. Amongst those on the bill for Brit Fest were Razorlight, UB40 and Midge Urie. Looking preened to perfection, Jenny got the concert-goers in the mood for the starry line-up as well as catching more than a few eyes in her chic golden number. Jenny's time on stage comes after she opened up on having a hysterectomy towards the end of last year. Jenny previously revealed how her hysterectomy was carried out with the aid of a robot. The operation to remove her uterus saw a surgeon control a robotic device from a highly sensitive console to be as minimally invasive as possible. In total, Jenny had five insertions in her abdomen to remove her womb, which she said weighed one kilogram. Prior to the procedure, she had been living with an enlarged uterus, fibroids (non-cancerous growths) and adenomyosis which caused heavy bleeding, constipation and a constant need to urinate. Jenny Powell, 56, shows off her amazing figure in white swimsuit during impressive yoga routine_1 Now, it appears that Jenny is living her best life following the operation after dancing the night away at Brit Fest. She went on to share a slew of snaps to social media to document her time at the festival. 5 The age-defying star showed off her trim figure Credit: Splash