GREAT SCOTT
From the house she has lovingly brought back to life on the island of Majorca, pioneering TV personality Selina Scott looks back on making history in front of the news cameras – and the famous faces she came to call friends
Selina enjoys some winter sun in Majorca, where she bought a farmhouse at the peak of her career as a news presenter and interviewer, the beauty and peace promising respite from her high-pressure job
COAT: MANGO. BRACELET: PILGRIM
After years of commuting, Selina, now 73, decided to settle on the Balearic island and throw herself into renovating the house. The result is a serene dream of a sun-drenched, light-filled home on the holiday isle
BLAZER: MANGO. DRESS: SANDRO. SHOES: MADE THE EDIT. NECKLACE & TOP BRACELET: PILGRIM. BOTTOM BRACELET: GIOVANNI RASPINI
She helped pave the way for women in TV and has been an inspiration to many. Now, at 73, Selina Scott is still just as impressive and beautiful as she was at the height of her career. Yet ask her about her appearance and the usually unflappable former broadcaster and journalist becomes decidedly flustered.
“Honestly, I don’t take much notice,” she says with a wave of her hand. “At this time of year, I always feel washed out, so I’ll put make-up on in the morning. I eat well but I don’t have an exercise routine – I tried and found it really boring. But I keep going; I’m active, I walk a lot. That’s all I can say.”
There’s always been a fascination with Selina for both her beauty and charisma. As the “golden girl” of the BBC in the 1980s, she was hounded by paparazzi and plagued by speculation about her private life – which she will never be drawn on. It was during this period of high visibility and attention that she bought her house in Majorca, in a rural part of the west coast of the Spanish island.