Sale of the Century star Nicky Buckley, 54, looks remarkably youthful

She hasn’t changed a bit! Sale of the Century host Nicky Buckley, 54, looks remarkably youthful during TV interview – as she celebrates 40 years since the show first went to air

She co-hosted the popular Channel Nine game show Sale of the Century in the mid ’90s alongside Glenn Ridge. 

And Nicky Buckley looked remarkably youthful during an appearance on the Today show on Friday, as she celebrated 40 years since the program first went to air.

The 54-year-old proved she hasn’t aged a day, showing off her radiant, line-free visage.

Ageless! Sale of the Century star Nicky Buckley (pictured), 54, looked remarkably youthful during on Friday’s the Today show – as she celebrates 40 years since the show first debuted

Nicky appeared on screen from her home in Victoria’s Surf Coast Shire. 

She drew attention to her delicate décolletage in an off-the-shoulder white number, and her signature blonde locks were styled out in soft waves.  

Most eye-catching, however, was Nicky’s blemish and line-free visage, which was enhanced with an elegant makeup palette.

While on the Today show, the TV personality reflected on having caused a stir when she appeared pregnant on Sale of the Century back in 1997.

What's her secret? Nicky co-hosted the Channel Nine game show in the mid '90s alongside Glenn Ridge

What’s her secret? Nicky co-hosted the Channel Nine game show in the mid ’90s alongside Glenn Ridge 

Youthful: Nicky appeared on screen from her home in Victoria's Surf Coast Shire. She drew attention to her delicate décolletage in an off-the-shoulder white number, and her signature blonde locks were styled out in soft waves

Youthful: Nicky appeared on screen from her home in Victoria’s Surf Coast Shire. She drew attention to her delicate décolletage in an off-the-shoulder white number, and her signature blonde locks were styled out in soft waves

Nicky continued to wear the sexy, figure-hugging gowns her job required of her, shocking TV audiences by refusing to wear maternity clothing.

The ageless beauty told Today co-hosts Karl Stefanovic and Allison Langdon that she never set out to ‘create a stir’.  

‘Honestly I was a working woman who had a mortgage. I didn’t see why I couldn’t work when I was pregnant when everyone else could if they had a desk job,’ she said.

In 2015, Nicky told Daily Mail Australia just how bad the criticism was. 

‘I was told I jammed fax machines at Channel 9 and newspapers – with faxes coming in from people commenting negatively,’ she said. 

Creating a stir: While on the Today show, the TV personality reflected on having caused a stir when she appeared pregnant on Sale of the Century back in 1997

Creating a stir: While on the Today show, the TV personality reflected on having caused a stir when she appeared pregnant on Sale of the Century back in 1997 

‘At the time there wasn’t any maternity wear except kaftans which covered you from head to toe, hiding your boobs and bump.’ 

With no adequate maternity wear available, Nicky just went up a size from her usual attire and got on with things.

‘I wasn’t out to raise the flag or cause a stir, I simply wanted to work – as was my right. Yet in doing so people had other opinions and thought I shouldn’t be seen publicly with a bump,’ she said. 

Criticism: Nicky continued to wear the sexy, figure-hugging gowns her job required of her, shocking TV audiences by refusing to wear maternity clothing

Criticism: Nicky continued to wear the sexy, figure-hugging gowns her job required of her, shocking TV audiences by refusing to wear maternity clothing 

‘I had a mortgage, people tend to forget and put you in a bubble. But I still had a mortgage and do you think I should just stop and be taken off the air?’ 

‘I needed to pay the bills and I was happy with what’s going on,’ Nicky continued.

‘Looking back I’m proud of how strong I was. I can’t push the point hard enough, I was steadfast and strong, I was going to work and do my job.’

'I was a working woman who had a mortgage': Nicky told co-hosts Karl Stefanovic and Allison Langdon that she never set out to 'create a stir', but simply had a mortgage and bills to pay

‘I was a working woman who had a mortgage’: Nicky told co-hosts Karl Stefanovic and Allison Langdon that she never set out to ‘create a stir’, but simply had a mortgage and bills to pay