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Strictly's Katie McGlynn parades endless legs as she wows in nothing but a towel

Strictly’s Katie MyGlynn dazzled her fans as she flaunted her killer body on Instagram in nothing but a towel.

The Coronation Street star stripped off her clothes and wrapped herself in the huge fluffy grey towel so she could show off her legs as she plugged a brand of razors.

Clips showed the actress striking a pose in her bathroom before holding up one of her long, tanned legs.

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Another showed her jigging from side to side as she paraded her pins.

Her blonde bobbed hair was sleek and smooth as it fell to her collarbones and Katie accessoried with a simple silver necklace.

Katie was talking about a line of razors

She ramped up the glam factor with her make-up, with plenty of mascara and well-groomed brows making her blue eyes pop.

Katie, 29, completed her look with a touch of pinkish lipstick that complimented her delicate looks.

The star – who is known for playing Sinead Tinker in Coronation Street and Becky Quentin in Hollyoaks – is a big favourite on Instagram.

The star only wore a grey towel

She currently has 338,000 followers on the platform and regularly gives them fans little peeks at her life.

Katie racked up more than 5,000 likes this week when she shared a simple snap showing her sat at a desk.

“No words can adequately describe how beautiful you are,” one admirer posted.

“Katie you are so pretty,” said another.

Someone else said the actress was “so fit” and another said she was “stunning”.

The actress flaunted her long legs in the clips

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Another wrote: “Natural beauty and national treasure Katie.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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