The One Show fans were left seriously distracted by Twiggy’s appearance on Monday night – and gasped ‘I can’t believe she’s 75!’
Former model Twiggy, real name Lesley Lawson, sat down on the green sofa to chat to Alex Jones and Roman Kemp to chat about her new biopic film.
The blockbuster, called Twiggy, is directed by Sadie Frost – who also appeared on the programme to talk about the movie.
Those watching at home all rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to say the same thing.
One said on the social media platform: ‘#TheOneShowTwiggy is stunning! How does she never age. Can’t believe she’s 75??? Looks more like 55. Seriously what’s her secret?’
Another added: ‘#theoneshow #twiggy I LOVE Twiggy.’

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The One Show fans were left seriously distracted by Twiggy ’s appearance on Monday night – and gasped ‘I can’t believe she’s 75!’

Former model Twiggy, real name Lesley Lawson, sat down on the green sofa to chat to Alex Jones and Roman Kemp about her new biopic film

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Twiggy pictured back in 1966 when she shot to fame as a model
‘#TheOneShow twiggy is an icon love her!,’ a third chimed in.
Twiggy will hit screens on March 7.
Speaking about her choice to do the film and to work with Sadie, Twiggy said: ‘I’d been a few times to do it and I’d already kind of chosen not to.
‘We went for lunch we got on so well and I love the idea that she’s a woman, and a parallel life in a way.
‘She’s an actress, I’ve been an actress. She’s been a model, I’ve been a model.
‘She’s been in the public eye, for not quite as long as me, she’s not as old as me! But I thought she understands that.’
Sadie added: ‘I wanted to make it beautiful and celebrated.
‘There’s so much people don’t know, and you will see from the late 50s to the 60s, and it takes us right up to the modern day.



Those watching at home all rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter , to say the same thing
‘So somebody who is 18 to 80 will enjoy this film.’
The synopsis of the film reads: ‘An intimate, star-studded dive into the birth of an icon, and everything that followed.
‘A look at the life of the greatest it-girl of all time.
‘Featuring contributions from Dustin Hoffman, Paul McCartney, Charlotte Tilbury, Joanna Lumley, and many more, Twiggy is an exploration of the model’s upbringing, career, relationships, and everything else that has made her the woman she is today, and the first time the icon has told her story first-hand.’
Twiggy shot to fame in the 60s as a teenage model and is known as a respected name within the industry to this day.
The star has appeared in the likes of Vogue and Tatler over the years.
Not only that, she’s also been successful on stage, singing and has appeared in films and TV shows.
Twiggy also appeared in RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, America’s Next Top Model, Heartbeat and Absolutely Fabulous.
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