Carol has a good old horm-moan!
CAROL SMILLIE gets another dose of Hormonal Housewives in what every woman knows is the challenge of juggling a career, childcare and the role of domestic goddess in this very funny theatre production at The King’s Theatre, Glasgow.
Audiences will see three women as they battle with weight loss, weight gain, mood swings, PMT, pelvic floor exercises, stretch marks, the onslaught of HRT, make-overs, waxing, men, chocolate, upper-lip hair, chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate - and all the other joys of being a 21st century girl.
So it’s time to check the calendar because as everyone woman knows, when those hormones come calling, no one can do right for doing wrong and there’s no point arguing with the hormonal housewives.
With a starring role for Carol Smillie, she brings the show alive.
As one of the UK’s most sought after presenters for television programmes, award ceremonies, corporate events, advertisements and charity work, many people know her from Changing Rooms, but they may be surprised by the range of her work on and off the television.

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