


The mom-of-three showed up to the interview without her wedding ring in what acclaimed body language expert Patti Wood said was a "strong choice."
"Writing a children's book about grief after losing your husband and promoting it without still wearing a wedding ring is an interesting choice," she exclusively told The U.S. Sun.
"Everybody grieves differently, some widows want to hold on to the symbol of the union they can see, feel, and touch all the time, and some don't.
"Nonverbally, she is not just promoting the book, but the fact that she has processed her grief enough to advertise that she is single and available."
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Patti Wood, an internationally acclaimed body language expert, analyzed Lori's behavior during the verdict for The U.S. Sun.
"She's suppressing her anger," Wood said.
"He believes he's highly attractive," she told The U.S. Sun after examining photos of him making his way to court.
"It's obvious his appearance is important to him."
According to Wood, there was an air of confidence in Penny's upright posture and pushed-back shoulders.
"He's not showing fear, he's not showing shame," she said.
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