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Charlotte Everett

Carol Vorderman sends pulses racing in leather pants

Carol Vorderman has taken to her Instagram page to show off her stunning figure in leather pants and a rugby shirt.

The star posted a series of mirror selfies where she said she has been doing some filming for BBC One.

Carol captioned the post: "Been doing a bit of cheeky filming today #rugby....should be on @bbcone soonish. Glad to be back in Autumn clothes tho....and that the rugby season is back.....love it. Happy days."

READ MORE: Carol Vorderman wows fans with bikini picture while on holiday in Wales

She accompanied the caption with a series of hashtags and emojis and fans have commented on the photos about the 60 year old's impressive looks.

One commented: "I can see why you have won rear of the year twice xx"

A second person said: "You look gorgeous as always xx"

A third fan took to the comments to say: "Grief how absolutely gorgeous you are."

Carol's son Cameron has been in the headlines lately as Carol praised him for achieving a master's degree.

The mum opened up about her son's time in school as she explained that he has severe dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, ADD and autism

Carol posted multiple Instagram photos celebrating the success of her son including one when he was a young boy.

She captioned the post: "This is my son Cameron and A STORY OF CELEBRATION. My son Cameron was a happy toddler. Before and after he started school it became clear that he had SEVERE SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS. No school would accept him. I was going to give up work to teach him but even I couldn't teach a child with his needs.

"Cam went to a "special school" for 5 yrs where they specialised in teaching children like him. Then he changed school to mainstream age 10 but still had additional specialist help. I knew he was super bright but that his development curve would be a different shape to "normal"

"It's very hard for these kids. They get bullied and told they're "odd" when really they have a superpower because they see the world a different way."

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