ANNE Robinson spoke candidly about having a facelift on ITV's Lorraine today as she impressed viewers with her youthful looks.
The ex-Weakest Link star - who is making her debut as Countdown's new host later today - showcased a glamorous look as she chatted to Lorraine Kelly about her TV comeback.
Lorraine, 61, said it wouldn't have been possible for a woman in her seventies to front such a popular show back in the day, and heaped praise on Anne for making it happen.
Anne revealed she's "nearly 77" adding: "I had a facelift in 2004."
Lorraine replied: "See I love that, that you just say it like it is."
To which Anne quipped: "I know but otherwise people at home are thinking 'why does she look like that' and it seems very unfair."
She added: "But only because I had been doing Watchdog and you couldn't get the lighting to follow me as I walked over.
"And I'd look at it and watch it back and think, 'why is my mother (on telly)?'
"I mean Lorraine, if you get your ears pierced how is it any different?"
The iconic presenter was announced as the new host of Countdown earlier this year, taking over from Nick Hewer.
Anne has previously claimed to have only ever had one facelift and says she's astonished at the amount of attention her face gets.
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The star was born in Lancashire in 1944 and became the first ever female trainee for the Daily Mail and got the scoop on Beatles manager Brian Epstein's death by talking to the solicitor handling the details.
Before moving into television she went on to work for The Sunday Times and The Mirror.
She got sacked from the latter due to pressure from Buckingham Palace after getting the scoop on Princess Diana's eating disorder.