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Anne Robinson says women in the workplace need to toughen up to avoid harassment

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Anne Robinson believes modern women in the workplace are “too fragile” and they need to toughen up to avoid harassment. The new Countdown host began her career in the then male-dominated media industry in the 1960s before eventually making then moving into TV, becoming famous for her acid tongue as the host of the BBC game show, The Weakest Link.

Anne, 76, has watched on with interest as the MeToo and Time’s Up movements have gathered support and prominence, but she believes many modern women could avoid sexual harassment and bullying if they stood up for themselves and didn’t allow men to behave badly.

Anne is “cross” there so many “clever women” who don’t do enough to protect themselves from the worst men. Speaking to Saga magazine, she

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