Mmm. Fiona Bruce, cover girl for the November edition of always-spikey Good Housekeeping, tells the magazine: 'I think it's important to rebel a little bit. Having spent my life trying to teach my kids to obey rules, I'm now trying to teach them that you don't have to obey them all. I think having a healthy distrust of authority is a good thing, within certain parameters, obviously. I don't particularly like being told what to do.'
Fiona wears three outfits for illustrated interview in GH (average circulation 422k -77k free copies). She was last on the cover in 2009 - 'I can't deny there are days when I look in the mirror and think: "Urgh, a bit tighter here would be great" '.
She was on the cover the Sunday Times magazine in January this year ("I'm feisty, opinionated and argumentative"). She made Woman & Home in 2017 ("On learning to be herself, male fans and her Antiques Roadshow tip") and 2014 ("Newsroom dramas, Roadshow stories and my life off-screen"; 2016 saw a cover of Woman's Weekly ("Antiques Roadshow is the gig of gigs"). The Radio Times also likes Fiona. In 2019 we had "Fiona Lisa - we give Fiona Bruce a Fake or Fortune makeover", 2014 "The news I couldn't read..." and 2008 "National Treasure". 2008 also saw a cover shoot for the Mail magazine, You "I've had my frivolous moments".
There's more of this stuff out there, but I think you get how dangerous and edgy Fiona can be.
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