Carol Vorderman, 60, displays her curvaceous figure in a metallic dress as she films new TV show

‘Chillin”: Carol Vorderman, 60, displays her curvaceous figure in a metallic dress as she films new TV show despite hinting at retirement

She recently said she was ready to hang up her TV presenting gloves to focus on her health and wellbeing. 

And Carol Vorderman, 60, highlighted her sensational curves in a form-fitting metallic dress on Thursday as she filmed a new television show, despite hinting at retirement. 

The former Countdown presenter looked radiant as she posed for Instagram photos on a sofa in the midst of filming. 

Stunning: Carol Vorderman, 60, highlighted her sensational curves in a form-fitting metallic dress on Thursday as she filmed a new television show, despite hinting at retirement

Her shimmering garment featured a cowl neckline and side-split, it also complemented her strappy metallic heels and shimmering bracelets. 

Carol parted her brunette tresses in the middle and sported glamorous curls whilst opting for a subtle make-up look. 

Captioning the Instagram posts, she wrote: ‘Just finished a show. Ooh she wore a dress [laughing emoji,]’ before adding: ‘Chillin”. 

Carol said earlier this month that she is considering retiring her prestigious TV career to focus on her health. 

'Chillin'': The former Countdown presenter looked radiant as she posed for Instagram photos on a sofa in the midst of filming

‘Chillin”: The former Countdown presenter looked radiant as she posed for Instagram photos on a sofa in the midst of filming

The former Countdown presenter said she was finding her commitments ‘unpleasant’ as she battled Covid. 

In an interview, Carol said she was left feeling bloated and ‘beyond tired’ from her hectic schedule last year and is considering giving it all up for the sake of her well-being.

Carol told The Mirror: ‘I’m not that bothered about being on the telly any more. I worked my butt off last year and I don’t want to do it any more.’

The presenter said having a hectic schedule filming The Maths Factor, various TV shows including Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel, and making new books caused her to feel burnt out.   

She added: ‘I found lockdown difficult – like everybody. By last Christmas I was bloated and not well. Tired beyond tired, and I was finding filming not pleasant. 

Retirement? The presenter said earlier this month that she is considering retiring her prestigious TV career to focus on her health

Retirement? The presenter said earlier this month that she is considering retiring her prestigious TV career to focus on her health

Stepping away from the screen: Carol is best known for co-hosting the game show Countdown for 26 years from 1982 until 2008 (pictured in 2006)

Stepping away from the screen: Carol is best known for co-hosting the game show Countdown for 26 years from 1982 until 2008 (pictured in 2006)

‘In January I said to my agent, “I’m just not doing that any more. I don’t see the point. I’m going to concentrate on my health”, so that’s what I’ve been doing.’ 

Carol is best known for co-hosting the game show Countdown for 26 years from 1982 until 2008. 

Her lasting success on the show led to her becoming one of the highest-paid TV women in Britain, ultimately earning her an estimated £1 million per year.

She also went on to anchor Loose Women and appeared on Strictly Come Dancing and I’m A Celebrity. Carol was also a guest host on Lorraine.   

Tough: The former Countdown presenter said she was finding her work commitments 'unpleasant' as she battled Covid

Tough: The former Countdown presenter said she was finding her work commitments ‘unpleasant’ as she battled Covid 

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