As Carol Vorderman strutted her stuff in her red PVC dress for a night out on the town with her co-stars, fans swooned.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday (November 21), Carol shared a slew of snaps from the swanky ITV Palooza in 2023. Carol was one of many stars at the party and, as expected, her look turned heads.
In addition to the racy dress, the aged beauty paired it with a semi-sheer coat embellished with silver sequins.
Carol wore a full face of glam and captioned the picture: “On my way to @itv Palooza…”.
She was praised for her PVC ensemble by fans who rushed to the comment section where they said: “Yummy.”
Another raved: “Those hips and that dress! Very kinky.”
An additional follower concurred and wrote: “You are a knockout Carol!”
Another commented: “You are a stunning lady!”
Last weekend, Carol Vorderman showed off her perfect figure in a sweaty attempt at the gym as she stunned netizens.
In a tight outfit, Carol looks sensational in the hot clip, showing off her best moves and exuding confidence.
Carol revealed her sensational figure while squeezing her famous curves into a tight gym top and tight leggings.
She captioned the photo: “Gym sesh. Love a little sesh.”
In the comments section of her gym post, fans were quick to praise her. One person said: “Wowzers woman! The best bum I have ever seen!”
Another gushed: “Wowzers woman! The best bum ever!”
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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.