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By ROXY SIMONS and ANDREW BULLOCK FOR MAILONLINE Published: 05:33 EDT, 5 November 2020 | Updated: 06:48 EDT, 5 November 2020 Lisa Snowdon wished her followers 'love and positivity'
as she shared snaps from home during her first day in England's second national lockdown. The TV presenter, 48, was seen enjoying a yoga session at home as she sat cross-legged on the
floor and stretched in snaps she posted via Instagram on Thursday. Putting on a stylish display, Lisa slipped into a black tank top and a pair of leopard-print leggings that accentuated her
slender legs. Her brunette locks were brushed into a tousled style, and she embraced her natural beauty by opting to forgo wearing any make-up for the snaps. Holding one hand behind her
head, Lisa struck several poses as she wore a relaxed expression whilst doing yoga. In her caption, she told her fans: 'Morning all.... Lockdown round 2.0 begins. Sending you all lots
of love and positivity.' In September, Lisa hit out at 'savage' fashion designers who once humiliated her into stripping in a toilet then telling her she was too fat for the
catwalk. The model recalled being left 'embarrassed' when she turned up for an extravagant fashion show in Milan, Italy, but couldn't squeeze into any of the flimsy clothes at
age 19. Admitting she used to be 'tiny', industry moguls cancelled her bookings after she refused to cower to their demands to lose weight. Speaking on Vicky Pattinson's The
Secret To podcast, the radio presenter said: 'I'd gone to Milan and they told me I was too fat basically, and when I look back, I was like a little stick right. 'I was tiny,
the only thing that were big on me were my boobs. I wasn't that curvaceous, I'm more curvaceous now, back then I just had a pair of boobs. I wasn't that super curvy or
voluptuous. 'I'd get booked to do fashion shows and I'd turn up and look at my rail and there'd be something and they'd be "put this on". 'It was
like a wisp of a hair band and I was like "that's not even gonna go over my f**king wrist let alone my whole body, that's not gonna work!"' Lisa SnowdonCoronavirus
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