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Charlie Dimmock Charlie Putting on weight – How dare she be so sinful as to grow older and add inches to her bottom?

Seriously, it is a poor show that Charlie is being subjected to such abuse simply for piling on a few pounds.

No one seems to be talking about the growth spurt of her begonias in her new BBC1 show Garden Rescue, it’s all about how she herself has filled out.

It’s horribly unfair.

If Alan Titchmarsh had developed a bit of a pot belly, no one would have turned a hair but because Charlie is a woman, she’s considered to be a fair target.

I noticed this week the same thing happening to talented actress Pauline Quirke.

Like most of us, she has struggled with weight over the years and she’s possibly a few dress sizes bigger than when she slimmed down a couple of years ago.

Charlie Dimmock is a famous television personality, dynamic author, and gardening expert. She began her career in back 1997 as a member of the team on Ground Force, a BBS gardening makeover program.

Moreover, Dimmock has appeared in several TV shows in the US and UK such as including The Joy of Gardening, Charlie’s Garden Army, and now the Garden Rescue.

Apart from being the TV presenter, Charlie is also an incredible author. Her latest book Enjoy Your Garden: Gardening For Everyone published in 2000. Other works are Water Garden Workbook, Ground Force garden Handbook, and Ground Force Container Gardening.

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Charlie Dimmock Then: Early Television Career

Charlie is mostly been recognized as a television presenter. She has worked in reputed TV networks like BBC, ITV, and CBS.

 

In 1997, Charlie worked on Ground Force in the BBC network for 8 years, then joined CBS, where she presented a gardening slot on The Early Show.

Also, In 2011, she joined the team of experts on ITV’s Daybreak breakfast magazine show acting as a gardening expert.

According to Hello Magazine, Charlie is currently single. During the 90s, she dated a guitarist named John John Mushet. Although the pair didn’t settle down and split in 2001, they were an enthralling couple at that time.

In contrast, she is not married yet. Thus, her husband’s details are missing at the moment. She is enjoying her life without a man.

Charlie Dimmock Now: New Hit Show Called The Garden Rescue

Charlie, now performed in a new gardening show called The Garden Rescue since July 2016. The show airs on weekdays on BBC for over four years.

 

Is Garden Rescue Charlie Dimmock Sick? It’s not clear if she is sick or not. In 2019, she was absent in few episodes, and fans quickly speculate that something is wrong with her. However, she returned and still featuring the show with her fellow team members.

Charlie and the Rich brother initially launched the show in 2016. As per the indicated source, The Rich brothers and Art Anderson left and are no longer part of the show.

Charlie Dimmock Weight Loss And Health Update

Charlie hasn’t lost her weight instead, she has gained a lot of weight over the past few years. She was unrecognizable when she made her appearance at the Golden Rescue.

Nevertheless, Charlie’s weight is 165 lbs in 2021, as per the source. Though she is not in her shape, gardening has kept her fit and strong.

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Being slightly heavier certainly won’t affect her ability to make us laugh in Birds of a Feather or to tackle dramatic roles in the likes of Broadchurch, where she played a blinder as a sinister murder suspect.

The same thing happened to the fiercely intelligent and highly professional presenters Anne Diamond and Judy Finnigan.

There’s a deeply unattractive glee, notably in certain women’s magazines, whenever a woman in the public eye is snapped looking less than her best and maybe a few pounds over their fighting weight.

It took me until I was over 50 to find a healthy eating plan combined with fantastic exercise classes twice a week that helped me tone up, feel fit and have tons more energy.

I’ve also been able to keep the weight off.

It’s not about being skinny. It’s about being healthy.

It’s not easy.

You need to find a healthy eating programme (not a diet — they don’t work) and an exercise routine that is fun so you will stick to it.

But no one should be made to feel ashamed just because they aren’t as slim as they were back in their heyday.

Obviously if the weight gain becomes enormous and endangers your health then action needs to be taken.

But Charlie is a long way off being considered worryingly overweight.

She’s a wise woman and sensible enough not to be hurt by bitchy comments, but it can’t have been pleasant.

I reckon she oozes as much hearty sex appeal as when she bounced bra-less in tight T-shirts and scanty shorts back in the golden days of the Ground Force water features.
There might be more of her to go around these days, but Charlie looks really contented in her own skin and that’s what is most important.

David and Samantha Cameron were mostly successful in keeping their kids away from the spotlight.

 Young Florence gets her daddy back
Young Florence gets her daddy backCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Although there was that time he left daughter Nancy behind in the pub when she was eight.

They were very open about the devastating grief of the family when disabled son Ivan died in 2009 aged six.

And this week the ex-PM and his wife decided it would be a family affair when they said goodbye to Downing Street and their cute youngest daughter Florence, right, was the star of the show.

Her dad revealed that when Flo was a toddler, she squatted in one of his office “red boxes” before he went off on a foreign trip and demanded to be taken with him.

Along with her older brother Elwen and sister Nancy, Flo obviously found it upsetting when her father was unable to spend time with all of them due to pressures of the job.

He revealed in his leaving speech that the three of them would give the red boxes a bit of a kicking out of sheer frustration.

It must have been tough to get the work/life balance right. And I am sure he feels as guilty as any working parent for not being around enough when they were tiny. You could also forgive Samantha for feeling a bit frazzled.

She had just 24 hours notice to pack everything up, organise the removal van and quit the place she had turned into a family home over the past six years.

 The work/life balance must have been difficult in high office
The work/life balance must have been difficult in high officeCredit: Getty Images

I’m sure part of her will heave a huge sigh of relief now that her husband no longer is on call 24 hours a day with one of the most stressful jobs on the planet.

But she wouldn’t be human if she didn’t miss some of the glitz and prestige that goes with high office.

During her time as PM’s wife as the UK’s “First Lady”, she didn’t put a foot wrong, always looked quietly stylish and coped with the media spotlight with patience and dignity.

It will be interesting to see if as much attention is paid to the outfits and hairstyle of our new PM’s husband Philip May, who has the rather thankless task of being our “First Gentleman”.

And it’s maybe no bad thing that the Cameron children can grow up away from the Westminster bubble and have a relatively normal, albeit privileged life before hitting their teens.

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