A
58-year-old grandmother believes other women are intimidated by her
looks, because she is so beautiful, her features have reduced men to
tears.
Stephanie
Arnott, who lives with husband Ian, 66, in Maidstone, Kent, says she
believes she has the face and the figure of a women 20 years younger,
which she puts down to 'luck and good genes'.
Mrs
Arnott, who has one daughter and one grandchild, said her partner
enjoys all the attention she gets from other men - but has also noticed
that women are jealous of his wife.
She said:
'Women can be intimidated by me because of the way I look, dress and
speak. I have class, elegance and beauty, which are all powerful
assets.
'I
never used to realise that other women were jealous of me, but now I
see it. Women even frown at me on the street - something my husband’s
noticed too.
'But
that's what happens when you are 58 with the face and figure of a
35-year-old. It's all natural aswell. I put it all down to luck and
good genes.'
Mrs Arnott,
who believes her looks have almost caused car crashes and even cleans
her car while wearing a bikini, said she doesn't work out - even though
'for some strange reason my body looks as though I do'.
She also said she walks around 'like I've just walked off a movie set'.
She
added: 'My ex-husband used to get jealous but my husband Ian loves the
attention I get. He laps it up and even sometimes likes to walk behind
me on the pavement just to see what happens. People inevitably stare at
me as I go by and people try and chat me up.
'I’ve had all sorts of approached by men. I’ve had notes left on my windscreen.
'Once
when I lived in a flat and there was scaffolding up outside a guy
climbed up and left a note on my bedroom window. It said: “I’d love to
wine and dine you” but I didn’t take him up the offer.
'He must have thought, “I don’t know how I’m going to get to this woman” so went to some extreme measures to ask me out.'
Mrs
Arnott, who was married before she met her current husband and has a
38-year-old daughter, said she has always been able to 'pick and choose'
her men, something which she believes is 'difficult' for other women to
accept.
She
said: 'Until recently (when I’ve lost my looks slightly) I used to
cause near-accidents on the streets. People would get distracted by me
and have to slam their brakes on.
'I
remember walking by a crossroad with a friend once. The man at the
wheel took a double take at me and there was a very near crash.
'Because I was with a friend, we laughed, but had I been on my own I would have pretended not to see.
'I
am used to people looking at me. It’s always been so overwhelming -
like I’m in the wrong place so I’m used to pretending not to see. I feel
a bit silly saying but it’s true.
'I’ve
also had men getting emotional on me. I can be talking to someone and
then I’ll notice they are getting soppy and tearful – and trying to hold
back tears.
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