Trinny Woodall
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It was.
I was the youngest person by 75 years.
And their life was a very old fashioned life.
And I used to listen to my grandmother play the piano and play Pelmanism with her and canasta, railroad canasta.
And I was on my own with a grandmother.
So I didn't see...
my parents that much.
And I don't know if that's why I didn't feel really close to them, you know, and didn't feel I really knew them.
And then at mealtimes, I would always want to leave the table early.
I had this weird thing.
I just wanted to... I felt very bored sitting at a table.
And I would always leave, either so I wouldn't have to do the dishes properly, I was being lazy, or I just couldn't engage in the conversation.
But my sister, who was four years old, would sit there and listen to my dad tell all these stories of his life.
So she really got to know him.
They were very close.
And he stuck up for her.
My mother was not always brilliant with my sister.
And he would stick up for her.
And...
So this dynamic in the family was one where she was very close to him.