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REUNITED AFTER YEARS APART ANTHEA TURNER AND WENDY TURNER WEBSTER THE SISTERS ON MENDING THEIR SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP

‘What we realised is that we were having fun together as a duo’
Wendy

If anyone knows the benefits of putting the past behind them and embracing the here and now, it’s sisters Anthea Turner and Wendy Turner Webster.

The laughter when HELLO! joins them for this exclusive photoshoot is infectious – and heartwarming, as such a moment would once have been unthinkable.

The sisters had not spoken or seen one another for several years after falling out. But now, in their first interview together to celebrate the launch of their new book, they tell us how they are finding joy in their relationship once more.

“We’re at that time in our lives when we’re at our closest,” says 63-year-old Anthea. “I believe in taking pleasure in the present and not dissecting the past.

“There is a little phrase that I love: ‘Least said, best mended.’ What happens nowadays is that everyone says: ‘We’ve got to unpack it; let’s discuss

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