Every two or so months, Carol Vorderman got together with a group of friends.
The “Gays and Girls” lunches started late, so everyone could get their work done. Then a group including her, Alan Carr, Gok Wan, Paul O’Grady and more met, ate and then went “on to whatever time, going around doing ridiculous things”.
The imagination races. Exactly what, I want to know, did Carol Vorderman get up to on her big, boozy nights out with the late, great Paul O’Grady? “Some of the things I can’t tell you,” Vorderman says. “Oh, but it was hilarious. When O’Grady was on one you’d absolutely cry laughing. I absolutely adored him and he wouldn’t hold back.”
Nowadays, lunches are a more sedate affair for Vorderman, 63. Come the end of the night, she’ll be nursing cups of tea. “I think I’m allergic to alcohol now,” she says. “It’s post-menopause – something you will never experience. Literally, I can’t remember the last time I had a drink.”
Like her lunches, Vorderman’s interview with Big Issue runs long – and is good value. We sit out on the balcony of her opulent Central London members’ club – it’s cheaper than a hotel, and she feels far safer. The Countdown host-turned Tory folk devil is dressed in a new oversized black blazer she proudly tells me she’s treated herself to. Minutes before we meet, Vorderman shared a Big Issue article on social media about women in the north dying earlier and being more likely to be in poverty. “And there, in one headline, is the truth of Tory so-called Levelling Up for you,” she posted on X. “Lying, robbing bunch of charlatans.” It’s the kind of anti-Tory salvo her 985,000 followers have grown accustomed to.
Read the full interview with Carol Vorderman in this week’s Big Issue!