Trinny Woodall, 62, signs up to dating app in search for a ‘tall man’ three years after split from Charles Saatchi

After three years of being single, Trinny Woodall has decided to try online dating.The fashion expert, 62, has revealed she signed up to the dating app Hinge to ‘see what it’s like,’ after she split from Charles Saatchi following a 10-year relationship.In a video she shared on Instagram, Trinny admitted she’d had ‘too much fun’ scrolling through Hinge profiles, admitting she was on the lookout for a ‘tall man,’ to match her 5ft 10inches stature.While lamenting some men she’d found, the What Not To Wear star later sent a flirty message to man called Rupert after he said he enjoyed yoga and lived in her area of west London.In the video, Trinny was also criticised by her daughter Lyla for criticising some profiles, but she insisted she was ‘having fun,’ and didn’t publicly share their names in the clip.She began the clip: ‘What do Keir Starmer, Macron, the new leader of Hungary – I can’t remember his name – and the Chancellor of Germany all have in common? They’re all 5’7″. After three years of being single, Trinny Woodall has revealed she’s signed up for the dating app Hinge, in the hope of finding a ‘tall man”I’ve just joined Hinge for the day, to see what it’s like. Can I just say something really interesting?’And some of you might be with a really short man, and that’s cool because I’m 5’10”, it’s challenging.’Trinny then went on to criticise some of the profiles she’d found, including one she called ‘creepy’ for saying that touch was their ‘love language.’She then came across a gentleman called Rupert, who said they’d be open to taking a potential partner out ‘for coffee.’Trinny’s daughter Lyla then came in to a room, and scolded her by saying: ‘You can’t be mean about people on the internet.’She then hit back: ‘I’m not being mean, we’re just having a girls chat. If I’m being mean I’m not showing the photograph.”I need an amusing comment to say to Rupert, ”I won’t yoga, but I will carry your mat, probably pick you up, and take you for coffee.”Typing out a message to him, she said: ‘Shall I just say, ”where will you take me for coffee?” and after pressing send, she excitedly said: ‘I’ve done one, I’ve done one! I’m in the game.’In 2023 Trinny split from her partner of a decade art collector and Nigella Lawson’s former husband, Charles, 82. The fashion expert, 62, has revealed she signed up to ‘see what it’s like,’ after she split from Charles Saatchi following a 10-year relationshipIt was first reported in March the relationship had ended, with friends suggesting the 21-year age gap between them was to blame for them going their separate ways.Two months after Trinny hinted their relationship was over, Charles was seen enjoying a cosy lunch date with the model Lady Martha Sitwell, 45.Lady Sitwell later confirmed: ‘Yes, we met for lunch. Charles is a very clever, very funny man.’Charles was seen ‘canoodling’ with Lady Sitwell in his usual corner table at the Mayfair restaurant Scott’s – where he had previously taken both Trinny and his ex-wife Nigella, 66.They split in 2013 after pictures emerged of him grabbing Nigella’s neck while they were dining outside the exclusive venue.Trinny revealed to podcaster Elizabeth Day: ‘I have been in a relationship for ten years, and whatever people choose to believe or read, I know I have been in love with the person I was in a relationship with, and I had good years in that relationship.’But I also know that I got to a stage where I knew I was not happy in it. And that’s a very tough thing. Because a relationship becomes familiar.’Trinny previously revealed after welcoming daughter Lyla that she tried again to have another child with a further five rounds of IVF, but that she never got pregnant.Trinny and Johnny had married each other in 1999 after meeting in rehab, before divorcing in 2009 after which they remained on good terms.Johnny, who battled an addiction to painkillers for 20 years, had ‘lost everything’ in a series of failed oil investments before his death.Back in October 2023 Trinny told how she believes going through 16 rounds of IVF triggered her early menopause.She told The Shift podcast she was offered antidepressants after seeing ‘lots and lots’ of medics after feeling like her ‘mojo had gone’.However, she claims she was later told by Dr Erika Schwartz, author of The Hormone Solution, that she had actually undergone an early menopause caused by IVF, with each round having supposedly shaven a year off her cycle.But leading experts insist there is ‘no evidence’ fertility treatment can trigger early menopause.