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Carol Vorderman's boobs spills out of plunging dress as racy snap resurfaces

Carol Vorderman sent her followers into meltdown as she shared a racy throwback snap of herself with her friend Yvie Burnett.

The former Countdown presenter, 59, uploaded a snap of her in a plunging blue dress as she went for lunch with her friend.

Carol’s curves threatened to escape the plunging blue dress, which had puffed sleeves and a nipped in waist.

Her hourglass proportions stole the limelight as the fitted dress showed off Carol’s famous figure, which won her legions of fans on Countdown.

The skintight skirt clung to Carol’s shapely legs as she walked down the street wit Yvie, who was wearing a red minidress.

Carol showed off her hourglass proportions as she shared a throwback snap (Image: Twitter)

Carol completed the look with a statement gold necklace, as she rocked a brunette bob with a block fringe.

She added a nude bag and heels as she strutted her curves down the pavement, leaving her followers very hot under the collar.

She captioned the snap: “Throwback Thursday.

Carol sent fans wild as she donned a skintight dress to present the weather in Wales

“That’ll confuse the hell out of Twitter. Someone just sent this to my Scottish sis ⁦Yvie Burnett…us strutting in our 50s…that was a good lunch.”

Her fans rushed to compliment her on the gorgeous picture, as one posted: “Please strut my way…you both look great!”

Another added: “You always could fill a frock Carol.”

Carol proved to viewers that she has still got it as she returned to screens (Image: Twitter)

A third chipped in: “OMG so stunning.”

A fourth wrote: “Red and blue Outfits, that’s Wonderwomen.”

Carol recently returned to screens as she presented the weather in Welsh in a very skintight dress.

Letting her figure do the talking in the clingy material, Carol sent viewers wild as she predicted the weather.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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