London, May 8: Six out of ten women are uncomfortable with looking at themselves naked, a new study has found.
The poll, which was conducted on 2,000 women, revealed that 25 percent of them refused to own a full-length mirror, the Daily Express reported.
The survey also showed that four in ten felt humiliated to be seen naked by their own partner and a third said that their love life had suffered as a result.
The analysis, which was conducted by Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness Clubs, found that women hated their tummies the most, then their thighs.
The ladies also had issues with their love handles, stretch marks and cellulite.
Rosemary Conley said that the anxieties that women have listed are all.
The poll, which was conducted on 2,000 women, revealed that 25 percent of them refused to own a full-length mirror, the Daily Express reported.
The survey also showed that four in ten felt humiliated to be seen naked by their own partner and a third said that their love life had suffered as a result.
The analysis, which was conducted by Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness Clubs, found that women hated their tummies the most, then their thighs.
The ladies also had issues with their love handles, stretch marks and cellulite.
Rosemary Conley said that the anxieties that women have listed are all.
- 5/8/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Projected behind Horne throughout this spirited and statistical production is a large, colourful pie chart that fills with the tasks that take up the average human life, a counter ascending a year ever 45 seconds to the average man’s death aged 79, and a smaller circle of extra curricular activities that might provide some momentary respite from the titular seven years in the bathroom.
In his efforts to condense and enact the mundane activities of the human life Alex Horne promises his audience fun, not fun-fun, but hard-work-fun, and whilst this perhaps causes some stumbles as the Monday night crowd is somewhat reticent to participate with his endeavours, Horne manages to keep the show moving along, mining solid laughs out of people’s reluctance, awkwardness and embarrassed giggles.
Nestled somewhere amongst this cavalcade of action (representations of a lifetime’s worth of eating takes the unappealing form...
Projected behind Horne throughout this spirited and statistical production is a large, colourful pie chart that fills with the tasks that take up the average human life, a counter ascending a year ever 45 seconds to the average man’s death aged 79, and a smaller circle of extra curricular activities that might provide some momentary respite from the titular seven years in the bathroom.
In his efforts to condense and enact the mundane activities of the human life Alex Horne promises his audience fun, not fun-fun, but hard-work-fun, and whilst this perhaps causes some stumbles as the Monday night crowd is somewhat reticent to participate with his endeavours, Horne manages to keep the show moving along, mining solid laughs out of people’s reluctance, awkwardness and embarrassed giggles.
Nestled somewhere amongst this cavalcade of action (representations of a lifetime’s worth of eating takes the unappealing form...
- 3/13/2012
- by Owain Paciuszko
- Obsessed with Film
An emotional Rosemary Conley talked about her sadness at having to depart Dancing on Ice during an interview on This Morning. Conley and pro partner Mark Henretty were voted off the ITV1 reality show last night and the fitness guru claimed that she had "loved every second" of her time on the programme. "I tried so, so hard not to get upset, but it's such a beautiful programme and I have loved every second of it. Three and a half months of complete enjoyment and learning a new skill with the best teacher in the world as far as I'm concerned," Conley told hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. Joking about her show highlight, (more)...
- 2/13/2012
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Dancing on Ice slid to its lowest ever ratings last night, according to early overnight data. The Sunday reality show pulled in just 6.99m (26.1%) for its two-hour main show from 6.30pm, which saw contestant Jennifer Ellison require medical assistance after cutting her head open with a skate during her routine. 246k (0.9%) watched on ITV1 +1. Only 5.7m (21.7%) returned to see Rosemary Conley's exit in The Skate Off at 9.30pm (+1: 262k/1.4%), despite a lead-in of 6.24m (21.9%) from family drama Wild at Heart. Down nearly 2 million on the equivalent episode last year, Dancing on Ice was given a revamp by ITV this year, with Louie Spence and Katarina Witt replacing Jason Gardiner and Emma Bunton on the judging panel, as well as Christine Bleakley stepping in for Holly Willoughby. Adrian Chiles (more)...
- 2/13/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Rosemary Conley became the latest star to leave 'Dancing On Ice' last night (12.02.12). The diet and fitness guru - who landed in the bottom two alongside Chemmy Alcott - was given the boot after judges Louie Spence, Katarina Witt and Robin Cousins voted unanimously to keep the skiing champion in the ITV1 celebrity skating competition. Wearing a frilly fuchsia dress, the 64-year-old star - who is the oldest ever competitor to reach this stage of the show - failed to impress with her Valentine's Day themed routine of The Pretenders' 'I'll Stand By You'. However, she praised Chemmy as 'brilliant' and admitted she has 'loved' every minute of her 'Dancing On Ice' journey. Rosemary told host Phillip Schofield:...
- 2/13/2012
- Monsters and Critics
Rosemary Conley has become the sixth celebrity to leave this year's series of Dancing On Ice. The 64-year-old was eliminated after failing to impress with her Valentine's Day routine, landing in the bottom two alongside Chemmy Alcott when judges' scores and viewer votes were combined. After the skate-off, the panel of Louie Spence, Katarina Witt and Robin Cousins praised both stars for having improved on their original routines, but unanimously elected to save Alcott. However, Spence went on to describe Conley as "an inspiration" and "a true lady", while Witt added: "You know that you had my admiration from the first second." Speaking to hosts Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley after the result, (more)...
- 2/12/2012
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Rosemary Conley was inspired by Anita Dobson to take part in 'Dancing On Ice'. The fitness guru was so impressed with how the former 'EastEnders' actress and psychologist Pamela Stephenson fared in BBC One show 'Strictly Come Dancing' in previous years that she begged bosses of the celebrity skating competition to let her compete. She said: "They were fantastic - Anita was my heroine - and they both almost went all the way. I don't know how many weeks I'm going to be in the competition so I want to give it my best shot. "I'd like to be in...
- 1/31/2012
- Virgin Media - TV
Corey Feldman has become the fourth celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice. The Hollywood actor and professional partner Brooke Castile were eliminated following a skate-off with Charlene Tilton. The two stars faced the public vote alongside Jorgie Porter, Sam Nixon, Jennifer Ellison and Andy Whyment after all six were defeated in this week's battle twist. Feldman was beaten in a duel by Chemmy Alcott, while Tilton lost out to Heidi Range. Chico, Sebastien Foucan, Matthew Wolfenden and Rosemary Conley were the others to win immunity. In the judges' vote, Katarina Witt praised the Stand By Me star for having given his "best performance yet", before turning to Tilton and saying: (more)...
- 1/29/2012
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Corey Feldman has become the fourth celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice. The Hollywood actor and professional partner Brooke Castile were eliminated following a skate-off with Charlene Tilton. The two stars faced the public vote alongside Jorgie Porter, Sam Nixon, Jennifer Ellison and Andy Whyment after all six were defeated in this week's battle twist. Feldman was beaten in a duel by Chemmy Alcott, while Tilton lost out to Heidi Range. Chico, Sebastien Foucan, Matthew Wolfenden and Rosemary Conley were the others to win immunity. In the judges' vote, Katarina Witt praised the Stand By Me star for having given his "best performance yet", before turning to Tilton and saying: (more)...
- 1/29/2012
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Laila Morse has become the second celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice. The EastEnders star was eliminated from the contest following a skate-off with Corey Feldman. Rosemary Conley, Matthew Wolfenden, Jennifer Ellison, Chico, Sébastien Foucan and Sam Nixon earlier made it through based on viewer votes and judges' scores. In the judges' vote, Louie Spence chose to save Feldman for having given "the strongest overall performance in the skate-off", while Katarina Witt also chose to send home the injury-stricken actress "for the sake of [her] health". (more)...
- 1/15/2012
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Rosemary Conley has reportedly asked Dancing on Ice bosses to give her sexy outfits. The diet and fitness guru, 65, apparently wants to rival the likes of Jennifer Ellison and Heidi Range and has asked the wardrobe department for costumes that show off her figure. "Rosemary is proud of her figure and doesn't want to hide it. She loves showing off what hard work and a good diet can do for you. What's the point of having it if you're not flaunting (more)...
- 1/14/2012
- by By Colin Daniels
- Digital Spy
Dancing on Ice stars Christine Bleakley, Jennifer Ellison and Rosemary Conley have enjoyed a sales boost for their fitness DVDs, according to Amazon. The online retailer has revealed that the return of the ITV1 skating competition has resulted in a rise in sales for the trio, with Bleakley leading the way. The presenter's DVD, Christine Bleakley - The Workout has enjoyed a 339% increase, while former Brookside star Jennifer Ellison's Fat Blaster Workout is up 230%. Meanwhile, fitness guru Rosemary Conley's 2005 DVD Fitness Triple Pack has enjoyed a 58% boost in sales since her involvement in the competition was announced. "People see celebrities on shows like Dancing on Ice and want to know how they got in such great shape," (more)...
- 1/12/2012
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Fitness guru Rosemary Conley has revealed that she was rejected three times from Dancing on Ice. Conley said that she is a massive fan of the ITV1 reality series and claimed that she has been trying to get a slot on the show for five years. Watch Rosemary Conley talk Dancing on Ice with Digital Spy below:
"I've wanted to do Dancing on Ice for five years. I've auditioned three times and never got in," she said. "So to get the phonecall this year was a dream come (more)...
"I've wanted to do Dancing on Ice for five years. I've auditioned three times and never got in," she said. "So to get the phonecall this year was a dream come (more)...
- 1/7/2012
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
A number of celebrities have been rumoured to be taking part in the new series of Dancing On Ice. Sugababes singer Heidi Range, actress Jennifer Ellison and Hollyoaks star Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen) have all been spotted training with professional skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean at an ice rink in Berkshire. Coronation Street's Andy Whyment, who plays Kirk Sutherland, will reportedly join fellow soap stars Laila Morse - EastEnders' Mo Harris - and Emmerdale's Matthew Wolfenden (David Metcalfe) in the ITV1 competition. Jude Law's ex Sadie Frost, exercise guru Rosemary Conley and former Blue Peter presenter Andy Akinwolere (more)...
- 10/16/2011
- by By Colin Daniels
- Digital Spy
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