BBC Breakfast presenter Victoria Valentine had fans fretting for her as she found herself – and her car – stuck in a snowdrift.
Even so, the star managed to look effortlessly chic while doing so, bundled up in a white woollen coat with flakes falling in her long brunette tresses.
Victoria could be seen wearing a grey fleece under her coat, opting for a glam make-up look complete with liner-framed eyes and pale pink lips.
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Sharing a video of her car flashing its hazard lights, Victoria told the camera: “So I’m in Sussex. I’m stuck, along with everyone else.
“A friendly tractor has just turned up, and a lovely Romanian man from somewhere. I’m on a hill, and I am as you can see, far from the only person who is stuck.”
The star gestured to the place for a towing cable on her vehicle, adding: “We’re just trying to find the little hook thing so I can attach myself to the Maserati!”
Giving an update to fans, she shared a snap surrounded by three men in high-vis jackets, branding them: “My snow heroes.”
Later, the same men could be seen pushing Victoria’s car along in the snow as she explained: “So some very friendly guys who are currently pushing me up the hill, I hope you can see all of that…
“We’re taking it in turns with the driving, oh here we go – we’re stuck! The drivers are taking it in turns to try and get each other up here, I think this is the fifth crash in about two miles or three miles.”
Victoria went on: “There’s a very nice delivery guy who’s got his van – oh, there we go! Thanks guys!” she chirped as the car finally managed to move under its own power.
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Fans were fretting over Victoria in her Twitter replies section, as one begged: “Please be careful!”
Another said: “VV, as you live in the country, get some all season tyres that are snow and mud rated!”
Someone else told her: “Hope you got home safe and sound!”
“You are a permanent worry!” a fourth fretting fan said, while a fifth echoed: “There are people called weather forecasters that are sometimes worth listening to. Not sure if you’ve met any?”
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