Weakest Link host Anne Robinson joins Tinder at age 72 seeking ‘CEOs and upwards’
WEAKEST Link host Anne Robinson has joined dating app Tinder at the age of 72.
The twice-married BBC star has revealed she’s looking for a high-flying businessman on the matchmaking service.
She told The Sun: “I hope all women my age are having sex, why wouldn’t they be? It’s what keeps me young.
“I don’t have a partner at the moment, I’ve had two husbands and they’re lovely. I’m a committee of one.”
Viewers saw Anne getting to grips with the app on Monday night during BBC1 documentary Britain’s Relationship Secrets.
And Anne, famous for he scathing remarks to contestants on her TV quiz, did not hold back with her reactions to potential suitors.
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When faced with a photo of a man holding a beer, teetotaller Anne said: “I don’t drink, so no to him.”
And she would not budge on salary expectations either.
She added: “This is Gary who’s a freelance actor, I don’t think that would bring in a big income.”
But a banker caught the eye of hard-to-please Anne.
She said: “Quick, I want to go back to the 60-year-old who’s got a job in banking.”
By the end of the clip the presenter admitted: “I just want a Tinder that’s CEOs and upwards.”
Anne, who divorced second husband John Penrose in 2007, joins a list of famous faces using app-based dating.
They include fellow TV presenter Graham Norton, 54.
Anthea Turner’s ex Grant Bovey, 56, was last week dumped by his 29-year-old girlfriend after she found out he was on dating app Bumble behind her back.
The Sun had revealed Bovey had knocked ten years off his age on his profile.