
Michelle de Swarte - From Vicodin to vitamins and partying to pilates – will Michelle’s lifestyle changes be reflected in her body’s age.?
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(WARNING: This episode includes strong language and sexual references which some people might find offensive)
Michelle de Swarte began smoking cannabis from a young age and while working as a model in New York and London did ALOT of recreational drugs.
She’s now 44 and working as a successful writer and comedian and tells Katherine she has replaced the class A’s with as many vitamins and supplements. She’s not too worried about ageing but really nervous about her biological age and is hoping her new lifestyle will be reflected in the result.
In this brilliant, thought-provoking and open interview, she shares how her troubled childhood shaped her, how she got lost in the game of fillers and how she came to the positive decision to live life child-free.
Michelle de Swarte’s family describe her as Darth Vaper and Michelle admits she has more than the occasional puff. Dr Nichola Conlon looks at the emerging science on vaping and smoking and how they affect biological age. Nichola also assesses Michelle’s vitamins and which ones are best for her reversing the ageing process on the inside.
WARNING: This episode includes strong language and sexual references which some people might find offensive.
Michelle de Swarte wrote and starred in the BBC comedy drama Spent. She’s on tour in the Autumn with her new show ‘The Afters’ that looks at youth, social media and ageing.
Alastair Campbell recorded this before he turned 68.
Lead producer– Molly Carter
Social media - Cassidy Rebelo
Video Producer – Elena Cotton
Video Producer– David May
Artwork – Ben Watkins
Video Editor - Paul Collins-Reddin
Head of Video – Edie Jefferys
Sound Designer – Dominic Delargy
Executive Producer – Henrietta Harrison
Chief CreatIve Officer – Lucie Cave