Maya Jama has given fans a sneak peak at behind the scenes of her latest television project.
The 25-year-old television presenter, who recently quit her role as a Radio 1 DJ, has taken to Instagram to share a series of snaps as she attends rehearsals begin for brand new BBC show Save Our Summer.
Posing up a storm in front of her dressing room door, Maya donned a pair of blue denim dungarees and a plunging nude-coloured crop top as she returned to work at Riverside Studios.
The media personality also sported a face mask which she joked is to stop spreading her “garlic” breath as well protecting herself from coronavirus.
Maya cheekily penned alongside her latest Instagram grid update: “Socially distanced rehearsals today added mask benefit other than saving lives is I’ve been care free eating all the garlic in sight.”
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Unsurprisingly Stormzy’s ex’s latest social media snaps caught the attention of her 1.6 million Instagram followers.
Taking to the comment section, one fan penned: “You look so cuteeee my babes.”
Another added: “Nice to see ya back”
A third posted: “Stunning.”
A fourth gushed: “How do you make a mask look so good?”
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It follows the announcement that Maya has teamed up with Peter Crouch for new BBC series, Save Our Summer.
Breaking the news to her fans over Instagram, the 25-year-old star encouraged her followers to reach out and take part in the series.
Produced in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the programme promises to give “the British public a little bit of all the big summer events that have been taken away.”
“A one-stop shop of summery entertainment,” the show will see Maya, Peter and comedian Alex Horne host an array of acts, from music to comedy.
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Making up for the absence of live sporting events on the TV, due to filming restrictions during the lockdown, the show will bring some light-heartedness to British tellies up and down the country.
Stormzy’s ex Maya announced: “I am hosting a brand new BBC One show with Peter Crouch and Alex Horne this summer.
“I know a lot of you who follow me want to get into TV so if you would like to be a part of it after reading this then contact that email.”
TV hopefuls can take part in the show, becoming one of the contenders for a “secret SOS surprise”.
The BBC’s official statement reads: “Using the full scope of communication technology and the hosts’ showbiz-heavy phonebook, Peter Crouch: Save Our Summer will take advantage of everyone being stuck at home to remotely bring audiences live music, replacement sports action, exclusive comedy, celebrity guests, interactive audience fun and VT adventures from all over the country – and beyond.”
While the official release date for the show has yet to be announced, it is due to hit our screens in the summer months.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk