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Sir Rod Stewart’s wife Penny Lancaster considers joining police force

Penny Lancaster is tempted by a move into policing (Ian West/PA)
Penny Lancaster is tempted by a move into policing (Ian West/PA)

Model and wife of Sir Rod Stewart Penny Lancaster is considering a career change and joining the police force.

Lancaster, who often appears as a panellist on Loose Women, is tempted to become a special constable after training with the police for a Channel 4 show.

Sir Rod’s wife of 11 years has taken part in Famous And Fighting Crime, and worked on the front lines of law enforcement for the programme.

Speaking to The Daily Mail Weekend magazine, Lancaster said training for the show and putting her policing skills into practice has given her a taste for fighting crime.

She said: “I want to do it. I’ve had a conversation with the sergeant and he said they’d love to have me join the force.”

Lancaster revealed that training to join the force would fit into her schedule, but it may not reassure her husband.

She told Weekend magazine: “When he first heard I wanted to do the show he said: ‘Brilliant. You go, girl.’

“But when it got under way and he realised what was involved, he worried more. He’s a worrier anyway.”

During filming for Famous And Fighting Crime, Lancaster was immediately faced with a drug dealer who threatened to stab her, and cornered the suspect after an intense chase on foot.

She spent time working with police in Cambridgeshire for the show, which airs on February 11.