Claudia Winkleman: 'I love a bit of imposter syndrome — I think it’s super healthy'

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Claudia Winkleman at the launch of Bedtime with Claudia Winkleman x Cannaray at the Standard Hotel in London. Pictures: Ian West/PA Wire

Claudia Winkleman at the launch of Bedtime with Claudia Winkleman x Cannaray at the Standard Hotel in London. Pictures: Ian West/PA Wire

Claudia Winkleman thinks a little bit of imposter syndrome is “super healthy” and she hopes to pass it onto her children, too.

The BBC One Strictly Come Dancing presenter says: “I’ve met people who don’t [have it] – they’re awful.

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