She is going to marry for the third time after getting engaged To former Royal Marine Joseph Bates.
And supermodel Jodie Kidd, 44, spoke to MailOnline about motherhood, staying in shape and Formula One while attending a party here. Floratica Rooftop London.
The pair are already mum to 11-year-old Indio, whom she welcomed into the world in 2011 with her ex-partner Andrea Vianini.
and she said: ‘[On having more kids] I mean if it happens, it happens. Life’s an amazing roller-coaster – you have no idea what it’s going to throw at you.
‘Although I love being a mum – it’s the best’.
Jodie has said she struggles to find a healthy balanced lifestyle like anyone else and has previously tried a ‘five day juice cleanse’ which she described as ‘pure hell’.
She said: ‘Staying in shape in my forties is so hard – everything starts to break down a bit more.
‘If going under the knife makes you feel better, then you should absolutely do it.’
However, she said she doesn’t feel any pressure to go under the knife like others in her industry have,
She said: ‘If it’s going to make you feel better, then I think you should absolutely do it. And the thing is, technology has come so far.
‘There are some wonderful non-surgical treatments, so if you don’t want a big facelift – as it can change your face a lot – then go for it. And if you look good, it makes you feel good.
‘I’ve never had Botox or fillers because I’m lucky with high cheekbones and large lips. But I would never say no because if it makes you feel good, why not? But at the moment, I am very lucky.
When Jodi was asked if it is harder to stay in shape in your forties than in your thirties, she said; ‘Oh my god, yes.’
‘That’s science. This is what happens to every single person on the planet. Everything starts to wear down a little more.
‘That’s why it’s really important to start at a young age so you can make sure you’re using a good skincare routine, make sure you remove your make-up every night – little things like that. things.
‘And drinking lots of water is very important. Staying hydrated is a big thing and as a youngster I didn’t realize its importance.
Jodi got engaged to Joseph in December 2021 and the celebrations have begun in post-Covid style.
She said she’s having more than one hen party and already has one at the private members’ club, Annabel’s.
However, he hasn’t lined them up yet.
He said: ‘Not now. We are all just getting out of winter and looking forward to spring. Everyone is still in hibernation to some extent, but we will do it in the summer.
Jodie owns The Half Moon pub in Kirford and admits the pandemic and Brexit have been hard on her business.
She said: ‘It’s been a pretty hair-raising little while. It’s been very difficult. and cost of living? If Brexit wasn’t tough, and the pandemic wasn’t tough and then the cost of living now, then we’re battered and the industry is battered.
‘We put one foot in front of the other, and we’re still open and we have an amazing team and fantastic chefs, and we’re supporting all of our local farmers and suppliers, so I’m very proud of a huge mountain range got through.
‘It always keeps throwing things at you – oh my god, here we go again.’
‘I was pulling pints two nights ago, and when I get there, I can’t stop. I clear all the plates from the table, I do refilling. I just want everyone to have the most extraordinary experience.
‘I’ve been very lucky to have had amazing service and had amazing experiences in restaurants and hotels, so I really understand lavish service, so I try to keep it up to that level.
‘The hospitality industry is tough! I think hospitality teams around the world are some of the most hardworking people on the planet.’