Celia Holman Lee is an Irish model, fashion stylist, TV presenter and owner of the Holman Lee Model Agency. The Limerick native has recently become an ambassador for Yoplait's 'I Love My Age' campaign which aims to highlight the good in every age.
So why did the model turned business woman get involved with the campaign? Celia says,
"There's good to every age, and I had forgotten because life is so quick now."
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Celia began her career in fashion at the young age of fifteen as a model. She then went on to found her own modelling agency and has run it for over 30 years, making it the longest running modelling agency in Ireland. So where has this lifetime career brought this entrepreneur and how has it changed over time?
"I never thought, actually, that I would be sitting here at 65 still in the fashion industry. That's the biggest surprise to me."
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Celia Holman Lee is well known in Ireland as a fashion commentator and television presenter as well as being a respected model and agent. However, she did not always expect to have such success in her life.
"I never thought I would have anything to hand down, I never did think that, coming from a working class background."
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The proud Limerick woman says that in her 65 years her favourite birthday - her 60th - was spent in her home county.
"I'm very proud to be a Limerick woman and they asked me would I turn on the Christmas lights? And I was thrilled with that for my 60th birthday."
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