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Former CBeebies personality Sarah-Jane Honeywell recently shared that she faced financial struggles a few years back, leading her to avoid using heating in her home. Sarah-Jane, known for her appearances on Tikkabilla, Zingzillas, and Mighty Mites, was let go over ten years ago due to a controversial photoshoot while she was a children’s TV host. The shoot involved her posing semi-nude for a Peta campaign on a giant food platter in Trafalgar Square.

Despite her past setbacks, Sarah-Jane has made a comeback working with the BBC as a host on BBC Radio Lincolnshire. Discussing financial savings during the approaching cold season, she revealed, “A few years ago, I refrained from turning on my heating throughout winter due to escalating costs.” Sarah-Jane also mentioned her reliance on a log fire, hoping to gather enough funds by the end of October to afford heating or firewood.

Reflecting on her journey, Sarah-Jane expressed gratitude for the life-changing events that followed her dismissal, including meeting her husband Ayden Callaghan and starting a family. She emphasized the importance of seizing opportunities without overthinking, noting that being impulsive has brought her unexpected happiness.

In related news, Money Saving Expert highlighted common misconceptions about heating practices that could impact individuals financially. Addressing questions on the effectiveness of leaving heating on low versus turning it on only when needed, the experts have been debunking energy myths to help people make informed decisions.

The article concludes by advising readers to consider personal comfort and weather conditions when deciding on heating usage. The World Health Organisation recommends maintaining indoor temperatures between 18C and 21C for a healthy living environment. As the temperature drops, many individuals may find it necessary to start using heating systems to stay warm.

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