Carol Vorderman flaunts curvy figure in gown for Pride of Britain Awards

Carol Vorderman out does her outfit to host the Pride of Britain Awards every single year – and tonight's show is no exception.

The 59-year-old former Countdown star, who is also best known for appearing on Loose Women and starring in Strictly Come Dancing, I'm a Celebrity and Stand Up To Cancer Great British Bake Off, has returned to host the awards tonight.

Sadly, due to the strict coronavirus restrictions and the looming second lockdown, the show will be held virtually on ITV and there will be no red carpet.

But that hasn't stopped the stars from getting their very best glam on as Carol joins the likes of Holly Willoughby and Susanna Reid as she slipped into a stunning gown.

Instead of the winners going up to receive their awards and give speeches they will instead get their trophies delivered to them.

Carol oozed nothing but glam and style as she arrived in a beautiful navy-blue dress.

She slipper her curvy frame into the figure hugging gown which pulled in around her waist to flaunt her sensational curves.

The top half of the dress featured many tiny blue sequins and glistened as the lights hit her.

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Wearing a Poppy to honour our troops this November, the beauty's dress panned down to reveal a blue skirt which skimmed out.

The blonde bombshell wore her locks down for the occasion, opting for a straight style she let her hair tousle down her shoulders.

The Mirror's awards will showcase some heart-warming tales of bravery, selflessness and steadfast ability from some incredible people.

Stars such as Kate Garraway and royalty Prince William and Kate Middleton will be there honouring people for their incredible acts of kindness and achievements.

Earlier this year, Captain Sir Tom Moore was awarded a Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Award live on Good Morning Britain for his efforts raising £32 million for the NHS during lockdown.

Footballer Marcus Rashford will also receive a prize for his campaigns to extend the free school meals scheme over the summer.

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