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Carol Vorderman, 61, shows off ageless beauty as she dons skintight trousers and top

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Carol Vorderman blew away fans with her age-defying curves in a skintight ensemble.The 61-year-old TV star modelled a figure-hugging pair of trousers while showing off her slender waistline and toned rear in two mirror-selfie images.With her tousled honey blonde locks styled into glam beach waves, the Countdown star held up her smart phone as she struck up a number of scorching poses.In one snap, Carol turned side-on to unveil her gym-honed body and pert bum from a different view point.Looking breathtaking in camouflage bottoms that were pulled up high onto her hips and wearing a snug-fit long-sleeve black t-shirt, Carol appeared to be in great shape to take on all weather conditions.With Storm Eunice ripping through the UK over the past few days, Carol's eye-popping photoshoot proved to be quite the needed heat booster for many of her adoring fans.Plugging her popular radio show and sensational form, the mathematician captioned: "Where's Carol?

Camo Kween."Join me for some great music and a good laugh right now on BBC RADIO WALES @bbcsounds."Famous pals and fans took to the comments section beneath to gush pleasantries about Carol.Ian Watkins who is better known as H from the pop band Steps, wrote: "Love you," followed by eye-popping emojis.BBC2 radio host Vanessa Feltz remarked: "It takes more than camouflage for you to fade into the background."While many other followers chimed that Carol "looked stunning again" and gushed: "My goodness what a woman."When it comes to parading her body in anything scantily-clad, timeless Carol has proved time again that she isn't about to start covering up any time soon - much to fans delight.Last year, the television personality revealed that she had faced tough criticism over her.

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