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Anna Ryder Richardson: From Changing Rooms to Wild Adventures—Starting Over at 60

This week on How To Be 60, we're joined by the fabulous Anna Ryder Richardson, who’s swapped the world of interior design for the wild side—literally!


Anna, who first burst onto our screens with Changing Rooms, spills the tea on her rollercoaster journey through a tough divorce, finding new purpose, and why taking on a zoo might just be her most daring adventure yet. It’s been a bumpy ride, but with her trademark humour and resilience, Anna is proof that 60 is just the beginning. Don’t miss out on Anna's upcoming takeover at Manor Wildlife Park—check out the zoo here, and follow Anna’s adventures on Instagram at @manorwildlifepark and @annaryderrichardson.


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