Senator Jacqui Lambie reveals she does Botox and is looking for love

Dec 23, 2014

Senator Jacqui Lambie in the January edition of the Australian Women’s Weekly. Picture: W

Jacqui Lambie in the January edition of the Australian Women’s Weekly. Picture: Women’s Weekly Source: Supplied

DRAPED in an Australian flag, Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie has revealed she’s into Botox and fillers to look younger describing the injections as “addictive”.

In a photo shoot inspired by her hero Pauline Hanson, Ms Lambie, 42, has posed for Australian Women’s Weekly in their January edition, admitting she’s been single for over a decade.

She’s also confirmed her fondness for Botox and filler injections to keep her looking youthful.

“It’s addictive,” she says.

“It’s like, Oh My God, here comes a wrinkle again.”

Ms Lambie, a single mother to two boys, admits she has been single since her thirties.

“I basically haven’t been with anyone for 10 or 11 years. I’m open to it. It’s just to have human contact that would be nice.”

Senator Lambie as she appears in Australian Women’s Weekly January edition. Picture: Cour

Senator Lambie as she appears in Australian Women’s Weekly. Picture: Courtesy of Women’s Weekly Source: Supplied

Jacqui Lambie gives an explosive interview to Australian Women’s Weekly. Picture: Courtes

Lambie gives an explosive interview to Australian Women’s Weekly. Picture: Courtesy of Women’s Weekly Source: Supplied

In her latest swipe at the Prime Minister Tony Abbott, she accused him of not “wearing the pants” in his working relationship with his chief of staff Peta Credlin.

She describes Mr Abbott as a “lying liar” who has “no balls”.

“Those males that go to all boys schools are scared of powerful females,” she said.

“Females scare the crap out of him, but he’s going to have to grow a pair because he has to deal with me.

“But he can’t do that can he? Because he doesn’t wear the pants. The female in his office (Chief of Staff) Peta Credlin she’s the one who wears the pants.

“That’s another thing about those boys from all boys schools, they can only deal with one powerful female at the time. They need that powerful female to push the other females away.

“So now he’s saying, ‘I don’t have to meet with Jacqui Lambie’. But guess what? He does have to meet with me because we are going to have to work together.”

Jacqui Lambie before her magazine “make-over”.

Jacqui Lambie before her magazine “make-over”. Source: News Corp Australia

Ms Lambie also discusses her suicide attempt, breast reduction, army compensation claim and her son’s trip to the Ted Noffs youth crisis centre.

She reveals that she’s saving for a house deposit and that Clive Palmer only contributed $15,000 for her campaign.

“I didn’t want to take his frickn’ money. I wish I hadn’t done it,” she says.

“He basically gave me $15,000 and he got $58,000 back from the votes I got (from the Australian Electoral Commission) But anyway, I won.”

* Australian Women’s Weekly is out on Monday.

Originally published as Jacqui Lambie’s glamorous makeover
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