Loose Women panelist Kaye Adams exposed her endless legs in a cheeky backstage snap – and sent her fans wild.
Kaye looked to be wearing the world’s tiniest pink skirt that barely skimmed the tops of her thighs as she crossed her legs while reclining on what looked to be a plush grey couch.
With her toned thighs tanned to perfection, Kaye added a pair of brown strappy sandals to her ensemble, featuring a peep-toe and tiny kitten heel to show off her burgundy painted nails.
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Coats, shoes and various other wardrobe debris could be seen scattered around the room, while a dress rack stood against a wall in front of Kaye’s perch.
She explained to fans: “My @bbcstrictly journey is over and out. All my thoughts on it coming later! #TheyThinkItsAllOver.”
It comes after Kaye reprised her role on the dance floor for a star-studded group dance for the Strictly Come Dancing final – after being the first contestant booted off the BBC competition.
She was paired with professional dancer Kai Widdrington.
Fans soon poured into the comments section to praise the stunning star, with one telling her: “Kaye you were absolutely fabulous in the group dance last night! And you looked so gorgeous. And those legs wow!
“Stunning. No way are you nearly 60! I turn 35 tomorrow and you look way better than me!”
Someone else told her: “Great legs!”
While a third social media user gushed: “Nice pins Kaye!”
“Those legs tho!” another fan said, as a fifth posted: “You looked amazing Kaye!”
Reflecting on her journey in the show, Kaye later said: “So first of all, huge congratulations to all four finalists last night. Every one of them had earned the right to pick up that Glitterball.
“My ‘journey’ was very different but still, I learned a lot. My biggest realisation was that external validation will never fix what’s broken inside.
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“If I am entirely honest 1 and I didn’t even appreciate it initially – I probably did, deep-down, hope that doing Strictly would help me tackle long-held insecurities and hang-ups about getting older. Instead, my early exit probably made them worse… at least for a few weeks.”
Kaye then added: “But, what the hell was I expecting? Strictly is an incredible TV show made by incredible people but its purpose is to entertain mass audiences not to heal personal wounds. That has to be down to me.
“We need to be our own judge. The approval of our nearest and dearest and those we have close contact with matters but really, not anyone else’s. I was kind of dreading going back for the final night.
“I felt like a bit of a chump but, in the end, it gave me a little bit of the joy I was looking for in the group dance.”
She concluded: “For that, I give myself a decent 7. Bonnie and Ian gave me a 10 and that meant a lot. To all the wonderful people involved in Strictly, especially @kaiwidd I give you my thanks.
“Ps in case you are wondering… I had my hearing aids in and they didn’t fall out when I did the 360!”
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