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I’m like the Duracell bunny.. I just keep going

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BY AMY PACKER IF TESS Daly has ever had a moment to be grateful for the stress of working on live TV, it was while filming one of the early episodes of last year’s Strictly Come Dancing.

“I had a sickness bug and I was literally green,” the 49-year-old said. “My poor make-up artist Amy had to paint me three shades darker because even my fake tan had faded off my face.

“I needed a bowl next to me during rehearsals and then I had to take travel sickness pills so I didn’t throw up during the actual broadcast. I felt terrible but a live show must go on.

“Fortunatel­y, adrenaline is our friend. It’s fight or flight – you can’t be sick so your body makes you forget.”

It seems that as well as helping cavemen escape predators back in the day, the hormone brings benefits to presenters who aren’t feeling their perkiest, raising their pain threshold and sharpening their minds.

Tessa added: “That’s one of the reasons I love live TV. Adrenaline is like superfuel. You might be sipping on a Lemsip beforehand but once that red light on the camera flicks on, you’re flying and completely forget any ailments.

“It’s why you don’t see any presenters sniffing on live shows or pulling a tissue out of their sleeve. You forget you have a cold or a bug and just get on with it.

“Then, once it’s done, you collapse in a heap again.”

That rush of hormones isn’t all positive, though, and Tess, like many of her fellow showbusine­ss colleagues, finds it hard to come down from the “high” being live on air creates.

She said: “The adrenaline definitely remains an undercurre­nt for a few hours after you finish.

“You’ve had the energy surging and the adrenaline peaking all evening, so I get home and find I can’t sleep until 2am.”

Tess, who lives in Buckingham­shire with her husband, fellow presenter Vernon Kay, 44, and their daughters, Phoebe, 14, and Amber, nine, has found one surefire way to bring herself back down to earth after the show – chores.

“I just get stuff done around the house,” said Tess, who is the face of multivitam­in supplement Wellwoman. “I start folding school uniforms and sorting their bags out for Monday.

“Checking things off a to-do list, that’ll soon send me to sleep. Or I’ll watch something on Netflix. I have to try and chill out and get some sleep because on Sunday it’s all systems go – I’m in full mum mode doing fun stuff with the girls.”

Despite working a 14-hour day every Saturday during Strictly’s three-month run, there’s no such thing as a lazy Sunday morning for Tess.

“I haven’t had a lie-in since becoming a parent,” she said. “But it’s because I want to be the first one up. I wake up at full speed, although I can’t speak until I’ve had a strong builder’s tea. I set the alarm 20 minutes before everyone else wakes so by the time they show their faces, I’m ready for them.”

The presenter will be celebratin­g a significan­t birthday next April but it doesn’t look like hitting 50 means she will be slowing down.

Tess said: “I feel no different now to how I’ve ever felt. My energy levels are exactly the same.

“I jump out of bed and don’t sit again until 9.30pm at night. But I wouldn’t have it any other way – I have that speedy metabolism.

“I’m like the Duracell bunny, I just keep going – and long may that continue.” ■■Tess Daly is the face of Wellwoman, the UK’s leading women’s multivitam­in supplement brand. Vernon and Strictly’s Tess

I had to take some travel sickness pills so I didn’t throw up during the live broadcast

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