Maya Jama wows in plunging leopard print minidress after Save Our Summer debut

Maya Jama dressed to impress during an appearance on Sunday Brunch this morning, working a chic leopard print minidress.

The 25-year-old star has become a familiar face on the telly this weekend, following last night’s Save Our Summer debut.

Maya, who presents the show alongside football legend Peter Crouch, stayed up late last night to watch the first episode, as it aired on BBC One.

Up early the next morning, she joined host Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer on Sunday Brunch, pausing for an outfit snap on her way from the studios.

With her raven locks worn down, Maya added a sultry flick of winged eyeliner by way of makeup, with glossy burgundy lips.

Maya Jama upped the fashion stakes in the Channel 4 studios today (Image: Timmie / SplashNews.com)

The former BBC radio host added a leather jacket by way of accessories, matching with her opaque black tights and Doc Marten boots.

Sunday Brunch fans were smitten by her sense of style as she shared a backstage outfit snap, as one swooned: “Yes yes to the cute dress.”

A second agreed: “Always stunning Maya.”

Maya presents the new BBC show alongside football legend Peter Crouch (Image: Timmie / SplashNews.com)

While a third chimed: “Rocking it on Sunday Brunch.”

Save Our Summer was pitched to combat viewers’ boredom during the lockdown, as football matches and concerts have been postponed up and down the country.

The varsity entertainment show features live music, comedy sketches and a selection of celebrity guests, both in the studio and via live video call.

Save Our Summer was pitched to combat viewers’ boredom during the lockdown (Image: Instagram/mayajama)

Comedian Alex Horne appeared with his comedy band “the Horne section,” as did comic Chris Ramsey and footie star Rio Ferdinand.

Ahead of her debut on the TV show last night, Maya shared her thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement, showing her support for the anti-racism campaign.

In a powerful post, Maya wrote: “If I’m honest I’ve not felt like myself recently with everything that’s going on in the world and it’s been hard to think of anything else, but trust me I am having those conversations behind the scenes about what we can do in TV and production to make a permanent change towards ending racism.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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