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  • MySingleFriend is the only online dating site that puts your friends in charge of your profile. Launched by Sarah Beeny in 2004 we've helped hundreds find love.

  • MySingleFriend is the only online dating site that puts your friends in charge of your profile.

  • October 21, 2019So, you've aced the initial online messaging side of things and have bagged yourself a hot date. Now it's time to meet in real life where you can't hide behind your keyboard or ask yo...

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EACH week Betty, The Sun’s nosy parker Mistress of Modern Manners, makes a
celebrity confess.

Here TV presenter and property expert SARAH BEENY talks about her
ballooning bosom, why she’s grateful for a hard hat and being a control
freak.

YOUR Restoration Nightmare means you now live in a fabulous 97-room stately
home. Don’t you lose each other?

My husband and I use walkie-talkie radios. Otherwise it takes half an hour to
find anyone just to ask if they want a coffee.

How on earth do you keep warm in the winter? Do you all huddle around a
fire in one small room?

There are lots of vests and sleeveless Puffa jackets. We’re quite mean with
the heating.

The cold could be a great excuse for extra cuddles. You’ve got four
children but I gather you’d love to have ten. What does your husband Graham
feel about that?

He says: “Turn the heating on!”

The space must be great if you’re sulking. You could have a huff in opposite
ends of the house and not bump into each other for weeks.

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The downside is that there’s no point in being in a sulk if the other person
can’t see you being in a sulk. It’s pointless being in a mood if no one’s
going to notice.

You’ve been together since you were teenagers. How has it lasted so long?

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Probably by having a big house! I don’t know how it’s lasted, actually. I
guess he’s my best friend. I’m fortunate to have met someone I really
fancied who also happened to make me laugh and was prepared to hang around.
My God, how lucky is that!

You’re an object of lust among your male TV audience. Mr Brisk’s a fan
because he thinks you’re a bossy, dominatrix-type. Are you like that in real
life?

People get disappointed when they meet me and discover I’m not that bossy at
all. There’s a little bit of me that’s quite domineering but it’s not as
obvious as it is on telly.

He was also, I have to say, glued to Property Ladder just to see if your
bosom had ballooned, as it seemed to do on a weekly basis.

It was having babies that did it. I went back to work straight after my son
was born. There was one show I saw when I thought, “Bloody hell, they’re
bigger than my head!”

Do you think being on telly, with all the benefits of hair and make-up,
adds to your allure?

I don’t get hair and make-up which is why I look a sight. It’s good that I’m
always wearing a hard hat because my hair’s so bad it’s always a relief to
put it on.

You describe yourself as a “pain in the a**e”. How come? What are your most
irritating habits?

Oh God, so many! I’m a terrible control freak. I like to organise other
people, which they find annoying. This is where my dating site My Single
Friend came from, liking to muck around in other people’s affairs. I try to
resist it, but can’t.

What is it about you and builders? Is it the hard hats? The bum cleavage?
Have you spent a lifetime making tea?

I don’t offer it as much as I used to. Otherwise you can make tea all day and
never get any work done. People don’t need 65 cups of tea a day, really.

You say Graham is a “man of harebrained schemes”. What’s been his wackiest
so far?

Probably buying our stately home, which was mad. Now he wants to own a pub,
which I think would be hard work but he thinks would be a laugh. We’re as
bad as each other, because I want a petting farm, which is probably not
sensible either.

Read Sarah’s property column in The Sun every Sunday.