With her latest appearance on Good Morning Britain, Carol Vorderman showed off her curvaceous figure in a skintight white dress.
In Thursday’s post (October 12), the former Countdown star revealed her jaw-dropping figure and regularly captured the attention of her 421,000 followers.
A skintight white gown showed off the blonde bombshell’s killer curves as she took to Instagram.
She wore a sensational midi dress with cinched waist and wrinkled design with three quarter length sleeves and a high neckline as she beams to the camera.
Her honey blonde locks were styled into loose, beachy waves that cascaded over her shoulders and perfectly framed her face.
Adding a pinch of blush to her cheeks and a touch of bronzer to the high points of her face finished the look with a full face of makeup.
Carol captioned her post: “Early start this morning for @gmb talking about our amazing @prideofbritain winners. I can’t wait for you to meet them all tonight on @itv at 8pm [purple heart emoji].”
Immediately after she posted, her adoring fans showered her with compliments.
One user wrote: “Well good morning Beautiful what a sight for sore eyes, too gorgeous Miss Vorderman [heart eyes emoji].”
In agreement, another said: “You look amazing in that dress. Fabulous combination with the heels!”.
A third added, “Wow, you look so pretty.”
A fourth said, “Wow, you look gorgeous!”.
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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.