Carol Vorderman turned heads with a slow-motion video of herself in a figure-hugging leopard print dress.
The video shows Carol striding confidently down a corridor before posing with her hands on her hips. She smiled into the camera as she exited the scene.
In addition to beige heels and gold jewelry, she teamed her daring dress with gold jewelry.
Before appearing on The Last Leg, she posted the video with the caption: “Election Special in a min.”
She received a few compliments on her outfit, one commenter exclaiming: “Leopard print never looked so good!!!”
Among the glowing comments, another said, “Bloody beautiful! Smart! Stunning! Generous! True inspiration!
“Thank you so much for everything you’ve done. Without you and you’re campaigning, I doubt we’d be here.
“Historic, you should go down in the books as the conqueror of the crony Tories! Now please tell us why you’re not standing!!?”
In the meantime, a third enthusiastically supported knighthood for her.
Earlier last month, Carol Vorderman certainly did not disappoint when she stepped out in another glamorous outfit to film Have I Got News For You.
As she posed up a storm in the BBC offices wearing leather look trousers and a black top that said “Voting is hot”, she looked effortlessly beautiful.
With a white trench coat and oversized designer sunglasses, Carol elevated her look with black heeled boots and full makeup.
Carol confirmed her latest TV appearance online: “I’m on my way to the Have I Got News For You studio, which I’m very excited about. It’s on tomorrow night – I think I’ve got a lot to say!”
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About Carol Vorderman :
The British broadcaster Carol Jean Vorderman, MBE HonFIET (born 24 December 1960), is also a writer and media personality. She joined Channel 4 in 1982 and appeared on Countdown with Richard Whiteley until his death in 2005, then later with Des Lynam and Des O’Connor until 2008, when she left.
Vorderman was honoured as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to broadcasting in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in June 2000. She has also worked as a newspaper columnist and nominal author of educational and diet books.