Carol Vorderman, 59, wows fans as she shows off hourglass curves in peephole dress – The Sun

CAROL Vorderman, 59, impressed fans with her hourglass curves in a peephole dress.

The stunning presenter got dressed up to host her lockdown show, The Great Indoors, from BBC Wales.

Countdown legend Carol made sure she looked her best wearing a a mint green frock that hugged her curves.

She took to Twitter on Thursday and shared snaps from the studio, revealing her extremely glamorous look.

Carol teased the series as she wrote to fans: "Tonight on #TheGreatIndoors@BBCWales at 7.30pm…@ScottQuinnell and I with some wonderful tales from lockdown in Wales…

"Inc Ruth Jones and a surprise for 2 special women, @ShaneWilliams11 and @RyanJonesOnline…and some amazing singing."

But many of her followers only wanted to comment on her youthful features.

One said: "Everyday you look amazing. You are one of those people whom could wear a black bin bag, and make it look £1 million!"

Another said: "Love the frock Carol ..Lovely colour ..And you body fits it like a glove …"

The maths whizz has supported The Sun's Who Cares Wins Appeal and paid tribute to frontline ­doctors, nurses and paramedics for their selfless bravery, and she has plenty of reasons why.

She said: “Everyone working for the NHS is risking their life on a daily basis at the moment.

“And in a number of cases we have tragically already seen people die while just doing their jobs, which is unbelievably sad.

“I have always been a champion of our health service because not only have they saved my life twice, they also saved my mum, brother and daughter.

“I nearly died as a toddler and then in 2004 had excruciating gallbladder pain which turned into sepsis.

I was rushed to hospital in an ambulance and later told that I was six hours from death.

“My brother was born with a cleft palette and my mum Jean, was three times diagnosed with cancer before she eventually died aged 88.

"So in her case, the doctors not only saved her life, they constantly extended it.”

Carol, 59, told how NHS doctors also saved her daughter Katie, now 29.

She explained: “My daughter was also born two months premature, and again it was the NHS who treated us and saved her. I have so much to be eternally grateful for.

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