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Dame Jilly Cooper discusses her show Rivals

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Dame Jilly Cooper, the renowned author of the best-selling novels of the 1980s, recently welcomed a reporter into her home in the Cotswolds for an exclusive interview. At 87 years old, Dame Jilly exudes charm and hospitality, offering a glimpse into her fascinating life and career.

Known for her “bonkbusters” set in the world of the horse-owning upper classes, Dame Jilly’s novels have captivated readers for decades. Her book “Rivals” has been adapted into an eight-part series on Disney+, featuring a star-studded cast including Aidan Turner and David Tennant.

During the interview, Dame Jilly shared her thoughts on the adaptation process and the changes made to her original work. She expressed her delight at the collaboration with Disney and the casting choices for the characters, particularly the portrayal of the charismatic Rupert Campbell-Black.

Reflecting on the 1980s, Dame Jilly reminisced about the era of “sex, drinking, and parties,” noting the changes in societal dynamics and relationships over the years. She also shared her views on modern love lives, attributing a decline in sexual desire to the prevalence of jogging and exercise routines.

Despite her age, Dame Jilly remains as sharp and witty as ever, engaging in lively conversation and offering insights into her life and career. From receiving a damehood from King Charles to meeting Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Dame Jilly’s experiences are as colorful as her novels.

As the interview drew to a close, Dame Jilly’s wit and humor shone through once again, leaving a lasting impression on the reporter. With the TV adaptation of “Rivals” set to premiere on Disney+, Dame Jilly’s legacy continues to captivate audiences, ensuring her place as a literary icon for years to come.

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