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65 year old Woman Proves 'Sexy' is not defined by Age in Diverse

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lt;p>Janet Rook, a 65 year old actress has recently flown the flag for older women everywhere by taking part in Scantilly ’s second edition of the #TheNewSexy campaign. This season’s campaign shares another diverse line-up of powerful females ready to challenge mainstream perceptions of ‘sexy’. The new boudoir collection is modelled by women with an array of skin tones, body shapes, backgrounds, abilities and ages; all with the aim of celebrating the beautiful diversity of women.</p><p>Janet Rook, from Essex followed her dream of becoming an actress after the devastating loss of a youngest son in a motorcycle accident in 2003. When Kevin died at the age of 22, Janet was made to look at her life in a different way. Previously a bank manager, Janet gave up her day job to follow her dreams as she believed life was ‘too short’. She now appears in adverts and soaps as an extra on a regular basis. Janet, who turned 65 this November, now jumps at the chance to take part in any activity that pushes her out of her comfort zone. Being part of #TheNewSexy campaign allowed her to prove to the world that age is just a number and that nothing should hold you back.</p><p><a href=

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