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Naga Munchetty wows in leather mini skirt alongside Carol Vorderman in low-cut dress

Naga Munchetty has floored her fans as she dressed up to attend the Tina Turner Musical in London on Wednesday (October 19).

The BBC Breakfast presenter, 47, joined the likes of Carol Vorderman and S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens as they posed for a photo backstage at the star-studded event.

The broadcaster donned a leather mini skirt which she wore underneath a black roll-neck jumper and teamed her outfit with a pair of black knee-high boots.

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While former Countdown presenter Carol, 61, put on an eye-popping display in a fitted red midi dress which plunged at the neckline and accentuated her killer curves.

Naga donned a leather mini skirt at the Tina Turner Musical in London
(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Taking to Instagram with the group shot, the BBC star captioned the post: “Well, that was fabulous. Great music. Amazing performances. And a good time had by all as far as I could see!”

Many of Naga’s thousands of fans rushed to the comments to gush over the star’s beauty as one penned: “Beautiful as ever. Saw the musical a few years back. It was sensational!”

Carol put on an eye-popping display in a fitted red midi dress which plunged at the neckline
(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

“Tvnaga looking good,” echoed a second.

“Naga, you look absolutely stunning! Looks like you had a great time!,” added another user.

Praising the Strictly Come Dancing star on her outfit choice, a fourth user commented: “Nice outfit Naga love your leather skirt and boots [heart-eye emoji].

The broadcaster recently opened up about how she was once called “b***** useless” early in her career.

Naga recently revealed that she was called “b***** useless” early in her career
(Image: BBC)

She explained that when she started out in print journalism, there were days she went home crying after work, reported the Mirror.

The journalist was also told she needed to “toughen up” if she wanted to be an on air presenter.

The star told the Radio Times: “I had copy thrown at me when I first started in newspapers. I was told I was b****y useless.”

“I did go home many a day in tears, but equally, I learnt not to make mistakes, that mistakes weren’t acceptable,” she added.

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