Penny Lancaster received a certificate following the completion of her special constabulary training (Image: GETTY/UK_COPS)Penny Lancaster marked the completion of her special constabulary training after joining the force last year. Earlier this week, she was supported by her rockstar husband Rod Stewart, 77, their younger son Aiden and her parents at the special ceremony where she was all smiles after finally receiving her certificate. In a new interview, the former model discussed what her husband really thinks of her role and how it felt swapping red carpets for policing.The 51-year-old spilled: “I get carried away. Sometimes Rod says, ‘Right, that’s enough police talk’.”I do go on and on and on. I can’t help it. It just excites me. It’s changed my life.”She went on to add that while her spouse is very supportive of her new role, he has at times told her to ‘remember you have duties at home too’.READ MORE: Sofia Vergara looked incredible in red carpet outfit in 2002 pictures Penny Lancaster said Rod Stewart was supportive of policing but didn’t always like her ‘police talk’ (Image: GETTY) Penny Lancaster attended her passing out parade in London this week (Image: UK_COPS/TWITTER) Penny Lancaster married Rod Stewart in 2007 (Image: GETTY)On how it was “compatible” with her family lifestyle, Penny went on to say: “Maybe it wouldn’t have been in my 30s, but it’s a bit different now.”Her double life has been frowned upon by some of her colleagues who told her they had questioned how long she’d stick at it for.No offence was taken by Penny however as she admitted she appreciated the honesty, adding: “Everyone has each other’s back.”The former model has high hopes to continue doing the job she loves until she is at least 60.DON’T MISS…Alex Scott teases very racy sheer jumpsuit to film Graham Norton Show [PICTURED]Mike Tindall’s I’m A Celeb move ‘met with disapproval by King Charles’ [REVEALED]Cindy Crawford wows as saloon girl with husband as Kaia steals show [LATEST]Such bravery and leadership, she says, started from a young age when she was put forward in situations due to her height.”I was always the tallest in any group,” she explained.”I’d get pushed forward — ‘Come on Penny, you do it’.”I think I’m quite a calm person, good at talking to people, and our training tells us that our most effective weapon is our voice.”While Penny has handled the role well so far, she admitted there was a time when she was “utterly petrified” when dealing with a drug-driving offence.Reading out the caution during arrest was something she said had to be “drilled into” her.
Penny Lancaster says Rod Stewart sometimes shuts down her police talk
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