The host of Channel 4’s The Sex Clinic has opened up about her empowering return to the NHS frontline following a ‘challenging’ two years.
Presenter Sarah Mulindwa has helped several young people cut through the taboos of sexual health on the insightful programme, however her ‘life changed’ when she returned to her old hospital job in 2020.
Ahead of Tuesday’s International Women’s Day – a global event devoted to the celebration of women, honouring their achievements, and fighting for equality – the star revealed how amazing she felt knowing she was ‘making a difference in the lives of others.
‘The last two years have been challenging for all of us,’ she wrote on Lovehoney’s Wall of Female Empowerment.
‘For me being able to return back to the frontline during the pandemic was the most empowered I’ve felt.
‘It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done both mentally and physically, but in retrospect I feel proud to be part of such an amazing organisation like the NHS working alongside incredibly brilliant female nurses and doctors,’ she added.
In preparation for tomorrow’s festivities, the ladies of Loose Women are among the 27 ITV female presenters coming together to celebrate the annual event on March 8.
In the official pictures Rochelle Humes, Holly Willoughby, Lorraine Kelly, Alison Hammond, and Linda Robson are smiling from ear to ear while dressed in various shades of red, pink, maroon, and orange to mark the occasion.
Sophie Morgan, Susanna Reid, Charlene White, Charlotte Hawkins, Josie Gibson, Nadia Sawalha, Laura Tobin, Janet Street-Porter, Gloria Hunniford, Kelle Bryan, Katie Piper, Christine Lampard, Ranvir Singh, and Penny Lancaster also complete the star-studded line-up.
Managing director of ITV Daytime, Emma Gormley said: ‘I’m beyond proud to work alongside this amazing group of women, who both individually and collectively have accrued an incredible array of broadcasting achievements.
Their experience and expertise in front of camera is second to none and this year’s International Women’s Day is the perfect opportunity to celebrate them all.’
The Sex Clinic is available to watch on All4.
Credit: Original article published here.You can read this post on My Celebrity Life.
The host of Channel 4’s The Sex Clinic has opened up about her empowering return to the NHS frontline following a ‘challenging’ two years.
Presenter Sarah Mulindwa has helped several young people cut through the taboos of sexual health on the insightful programme, however her ‘life changed’ when she returned to her old hospital job in 2020.
Ahead of Tuesday’s International Women’s Day – a global event devoted to the celebration of women, honouring their achievements, and fighting for equality – the star revealed how amazing she felt knowing she was ‘making a difference in the lives of others.
‘The last two years have been challenging for all of us,’ she wrote on Lovehoney’s Wall of Female Empowerment.
‘For me being able to return back to the frontline during the pandemic was the most empowered I’ve felt.
‘It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done both mentally and physically, but in retrospect I feel proud to be part of such an amazing organisation like the NHS working alongside incredibly brilliant female nurses and doctors,’ she added.
In preparation for tomorrow’s festivities, the ladies of Loose Women are among the 27 ITV female presenters coming together to celebrate the annual event on March 8.
In the official pictures Rochelle Humes, Holly Willoughby, Lorraine Kelly, Alison Hammond, and Linda Robson are smiling from ear to ear while dressed in various shades of red, pink, maroon, and orange to mark the occasion.
Sophie Morgan, Susanna Reid, Charlene White, Charlotte Hawkins, Josie Gibson, Nadia Sawalha, Laura Tobin, Janet Street-Porter, Gloria Hunniford, Kelle Bryan, Katie Piper, Christine Lampard, Ranvir Singh, and Penny Lancaster also complete the star-studded line-up.
Managing director of ITV Daytime, Emma Gormley said: ‘I’m beyond proud to work alongside this amazing group of women, who both individually and collectively have accrued an incredible array of broadcasting achievements.
Their experience and expertise in front of camera is second to none and this year’s International Women’s Day is the perfect opportunity to celebrate them all.’
The Sex Clinic is available to watch on All4.
Credit: Original article published here.You can read this post on My Celebrity Life.