She’s been praised for her sensational figure in the past, as well as her detailed and revealing Instagram workout regimes, and UK television star Carol Vorderman has now ensured all eyes were on her as she showed off her curves in an eye-popping red gown.
The former Countdown host, 57, looked every bit the star as she walked the blue carpet in a skintight red frock at the Spitfire premiere in London on Monday night — highlighting her incredible hour-glass figure.
She teamed the saucy number by London-based designer Alessandra Rich (whose creations have been seen on the likes of Pippa Middleton and Kate Moss), with a pair of towering nude heels and silver accessories. The blonde bombshell wore her hair down in voluminous waves, and topped off her look with bronzed skin and a neutral lip.
The TV brainbox, an ambassador for the Royal Air Force (RAF) Air Cadets, appeared in high spirits at the opening of the new documentary about the plane that helped win the Battle of Britain in WWII, as she proudly displayed her peachy behind in the stunning ensemble.
This red lace number is a look we’ve seen on her several times before — she previously wore a strikingly similar dress to an event in April. Fans were quick to praise Vorderman, complimenting the TV star on her “stunning” figure. “What a body, perfect in every way,” one commentator wrote.
Another added, “[You] just get better and better. Brains and beauty, what a heady combination,” and a third wrote, “Like a bottle of wine Carol, you get better with age.”
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Countdown made an unlikely sex symbol of Vorderman, a maths whizz who appeared on the show for 26 years alongside long-time host, the late Richard Whiteley.
Vorderman started out as a demure-looking 21-year-old Cambridge graduate who amazed viewers with her ability to perform mental calculations, but went on to become a glamorous pin-up for daytime TV fans, releasing diet and exercise videos and appearing on numerous other TV programs. She was even named Rear of the Year in 2011 and 2014.