Anne Robinson states 'a woman is someone with a vagina' and hits out at 'men in women's changing rooms'

Anne Robinson states 'a woman is someone with a vagina' and hits out at 'men in women's changing rooms'
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Jamie  Micklethwaite

By Jamie Micklethwaite


Published: 09/05/2022

- 11:40

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:31

The departing Countdown host said she is horrified that people can't debate trans rights

Departing Countdown host Anne Robinson has waded into the debate on trans rights, stating: "A woman is someone with a vagina."

The 77-year-old is stepping down from the popular daytime tv show after one year in the hot seat.


Former Weakest Link star Robinson, 77, joined the Channel 4 quiz show last year, becoming its sixth presenter and the first female to take the role.

And she has strong opinions on trans rights and protecting women's safety.

On people disagreeing with her point of view, she added: “As they are entitled to. But I am just horrified that we can’t have a debate about this. That’s what really troubles me. I’m horrified by the lack of safety in women’s changing rooms, in swimming pools and that sort of thing."

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She also told the Telegraph: “I think the most interesting statistic is that the amount of trans [people] who actually surgically get altered is minuscule. So you are talking about men in women’s changing rooms.”

Robinson, who recorded 265 episodes of the show, said: “I’ve had a blast hosting this wonderful show. And I stayed longer than I signed up for. Now it is time for an older woman to take the reins.”

She added: “I hope too I’ve encouraged TV bosses to realise that not all women at the wrong end of their seventies are in care homes playing bingo and watching conjuring tricks.

“In fact the genius of Countdown is that it’s a brilliant way to keep the brain exercised. I run 5k most days of the week.

“And I can now do an anagram at twice the speed I could this time last year.

“But I have grandchildren, a large garden and a home in New York, all deserving more of my attention.”

She will appear in shows until the summer with a new host announced in due course, Channel 4 said.

A show spokesperson said: “Quick-witted Anne has been a brilliant host on this iconic show.”

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Robinson followed in the footsteps of Richard Whiteley, Des Lynam, Des O’Connor, Jeff Stelling and Nick Hewer as the presenter of Countdown, which launched in 1982.

She joined the daytime show last year alongside mathematician Rachel Riley and lexicographer Susie Dent, with her first instalment broadcasting on June 28.

In November 2021 Riley dismissed reports of a “feud” between her and co-star Robinson, telling ITV’s Lorraine: “You know not to believe tabloids. I think it is just you have got some women there now so they want to make something up.

“I have seen all the headlines of the feuds escalating. I have been on maternity leave for about six to eight weeks or something.”

Speaking about Robinson’s famously icy public persona, Riley told Lorraine Kelly: “She is not the cuddliest person in the world. It is just a different show now. She is making it her own.

“She is getting stuff out of the contestants. Sometimes it is barbed, sometimes it is funny. She has got a different flavour.”

Robinson became known for delivering cutting remarks to contestants when she presented The Weakest Link, which was first broadcast in 2000 before ending 12 years later.

It returned for a Children In Need special in 2017.

It aired again in December 2021 with Romesh Ranganathan hosting a celebrity version of the BBC One quiz show.

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