Penny Lancaster-Stewart, Lady Stewartis an English model and photographer. She is best known for her modeling work for designer lingerie brand Ultimo. Lancaster is married to rock singer Sir Rod Stewart... (wikipedia)
I'm lucky that I have a supportive partner who loves me when I'm bigger as well as slim.
I think there's always interest in how the other half live - I see myself as a down-to-earth Essex mum who just happens to be living this very glamorous life in Beverly Hills.
As long as you try your best, that is all that matters. You don't have to be the fastest runner or top of the class.
I really do believe that being naturally beautiful is what is inside and what shines through.
I do love fish, and I thought it was healthy without understanding the high mercury levels that fish like tuna, swordfish and halibut can contain.
I modelled in my 20s, and it was an obsessive time. I was under pressure to look a certain way.
There's less pressure to look good as you get older.
If I had a partner who asked when I was going to the gym or commented that I was eating too much or asked if I really needed an extra potato, that would make me feel awful. It would be terrible.
was the most empowering and spiritual experience of my life.
We did freeze his sperm in case there were going to be any problems.
When the baby's head appeared it was covered in dark, sticky blood so it was hard to know which end was coming out. Rod said, 'What is that?!' He thought it looked like a lump of coal.
the most empowering and spiritual experience of my life.
It means so much to Rod and I that we were able to keep to our birthing plan and have our baby naturally. It was the most empowering and spiritual experience of my life.
I initiated the meeting because the press stir up so much crap
Im a pretty organised traveller.
When men come home, it is more about being part of the family, being with the children, spending more time with the children, being a strong role model. But I think going as far as cooking and putting the apron on, that takes away the masculinity, and I would miss that.