Carol Vorderman laughed off a mix up after her webcam zoomed in on her chest as she broadcast on the radio.
The 60-year-old presenter hosts a show on BBC Radio Wales which for online viewers includes a live webcast of herself in the studio.
Preparing for her Monday morning show, Carol took to social media to drum up some awareness and highlight her time slot.
However, she also seized an opportunity to poke fun at herself as she noticed the in-studio webcam had zoomed in on her chest area while she was sat at her hosting desk.

Taking to Instagram stories on Monday morning, Carol shared a photo of herself looking wild, and biting her microphone as she highlighted she would be on air at 8:30am.
She then shared a publicly photo of herself wearing red leather trousers and a white top to again highlight her Monday morning show.
Then, live from the studio, she took a snap of her live stream as it showed the camera had honed in on her chest.

Showing herself wearing a tight-fitting grey jumper, the camera showed off Carol’s alongside a BBC Radio Wales microphone.
Laughing at herself, she photographed what was being streamed online and wrote: “Um……Move the bl**dy webcam” alongside laughing emojis.
Carol’s wish was duly approved and she then shared another snap with the webcam now focused on her face.
She wrote: “Ah… there she is!!! BBC Radio Wales webcam sorted,” along with eye-rolling emojis.
Fans were amused with Carol’s webcam slip up – with many taking to Twitter to show their appreciation for her figure.
While one follower joked: “Nice to see all the dads are up early.”