Lizzie Cundy stuns in a skintight velvet catsuit as she joins pal Anthea Turner for a girls' lunch at Sheesh

Lizzie Cundy cut a chic figure in a green velvet jumpsuit on Tuesday as she joined her pal Anthea Turner at London's Sheesh restaurant.

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Lizzie Cundy stuns in a skintight velvet catsuit as she joins pal Anthea Turner for a girls' lunch at Sheesh Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By JESSICA JANES FOR MAILONLINE Published: 07:00 EST, 19 February 2025 | Updated: 07:00 EST, 19 February 2025 e-mail View comments Lizzie Cundy cut a chic figure in a green velvet jumpsuit on Tuesday as she enjoyed a girls' day out at London's Sheesh restaurant. The socialite, 56, looked nothing short of sensational in the stylish ensemble which featured a figure-hugging fit, long-sleeves, and a gold-toned zip fastening at the collar and cuffs.

Lizzie teamed a stylish cropped beige faux-fur coat with her ensemble and added inches to her frame with black ankle boots. The former wife of footballer Jason Cundy styled her blonde tresses up in a messy updo and further accessorised with rose-toned shades. Meanwhile, her pal Anthea Turner , 64, wrapped up warm in a padded black coat and leather-look leggings.



She teamed a pair of brown suede boots with her ensemble and toted her essentials in a mini black cross-body bag as she posed up a storm alongside her pals. Lizzie Cundy cut a chic figure in a green velvet jumpsuit on Tuesday as she joined her pals for a lavish lunch at London's Sheesh restaurant (pictured with Lisa Tchenguiz) The socialite, 56, was also joined by her glamorous pal Anthea Turner, 64. The duo were in London celebrating their pals Claire Caudwell and Lisa Tchenguiz's birthday (L-R Lizzie, Lisa, Claire, and Anthea) The duo were in London celebrating their pals Claire Caudwell and Lisa Tchenguiz's birthday.

Claire, who is the former partner of Phones4U billionaire John Caudwell, looked effortlessly chic as she wrapped up warm in a Louis Vuitton monogrammed scarf and black coat. She added inches to her frame with a pair of black leather knee-high boots and toted her essentials in a black quilted Chanel flap bag. Lizzie's outing comes after she showcased her chic sense of style while out and about in London last week after calling out Keir Starmer on the Jeremy Vine Show for targeting 'hard-working' pensioners.

The socialite looked nothing short of sensational, exuding elegance in a hot pink power suit. The ensemble featured a hot pink waistcoat with a plunging neckline, matching high-waisted tailored trousers, and a stylish hot pink blazer. She added inches to her frame with a pair of pink stud stiletto heels and accessorised with oversized black shades.

Lizzie completed the look with a black tote bag and draped a chic baby pink faux-fur coat over her arm. Lizzie styled her her blonde tresses up in a messy updo and appeared in high spirits as she got several snaps with her best pals Meanwhile, Anthea and Claire beamed for a selfie as they enjoyed a lavish lunch and cocktails In another snap, Anthea can be seen having a whale of a time as she larked about in one of the restaurant's electric cargo bikes Read More Lizzie Cundy, 56, cuts a trendy figure in hot pink power suit as she steps out in London after calling out Keir Starmer for picking on 'hard working' pensioners The TV personality appeared in high spirits as she posed for the cameras, holding a giant personalised Valentine's Day card. Earlier in the day, Lizzie appeared on Jeremy Vine & Storm Huntley on 5 alongside Daryl Morris to discuss whether pensioners should downsize their homes.

The latest English Housing Survey suggests that baby boomer homeowners have multiple unused rooms, while younger generations are forced into cramped rentals. Over 10 million homes in England have at least two unused bedrooms, many owned by those over 65. The discussion began with the housing crisis in the UK and whether pensioners should consider downsizing.

Storm posed the question: 'There's this idea that asking older people to move out of the homes that their families have grown up in is taboo it's not allowed, but should it be?' Lizzie responded firmly: 'I think this is a dreadful idea. I've got to be honest. Pensioners work hard all their lives.

It seems this government is attacking pensioners left right and centre.' 'You know it's always the baby boomers Starmer seems to be going for. They have worked hard all their lives, they shouldn't even have to consider this.

' Lizzie didn't hold back in criticising the Prime Minister, adding: 'Starmer needs to sort his own house out first. Look at the migration problem, look at the housing problem, and look at everything else that's going on in this country.' She added: 'Don't put it on to the pensioners, I really think this is really unfair.

' It comes after Lizzie appeared on Jeremy Vine & Storm Huntley on 5 alongside Daryl Morris to discuss whether pensioners should downsize their homes Storm then asked: 'What if the government, instead of, because as Daryl says nobody wants to force people out of their house, but what about putting incentives in place, would you not like that?' She added: 'For example, reducing stamp duty or scrapping stamp duty for the over 65's?' Lizzie replied: 'Look, I think we've got to look at this whole housing crisis. Generally, Starmer, I think he lives in a fantasy world and sprinkled with a heavy dose of poor judgement.' 'Look what he's doing with all of the green and the tax hikes on landlords.

No one wants to be a landlord here anymore.' 'People are leaving their homes. they're not wanting to stay here with the massive taxes that are happening.

' She continued: 'It's pushing up rents, the whole housing crisis is like a stagnation, it really is, and I think to put it on pensioners, even to suggest this, is disgraceful.' 'In my eyes, they shouldn't be paying inheritance tax, they've got all of that. I think it's dreadful.

' Lizzie concluded: 'He always goes for the soft target Starmer, and this is one of them.' before the trio answered calls from the public to hear their thoughts on the housing crisis. Lizzie Cundy Share or comment on this article: Lizzie Cundy stuns in a skintight velvet catsuit as she joins pal Anthea Turner for a girls' lunch at Sheesh e-mail Add comment.