Carol Vorderman has showed off her incredible body in a series of throwback gym selfies.
Carol, 58, shared two photos of her working out in a gym top and her knickers two years ago at her home.
Captioning the pictures Carol said: "Totally agree with jamescracknell # BoatRace keep on moving no matter what your age # MindAndBody
"Eg.Gym at home a couple of summers ago # 56yo # swimming # weights # ScruffyHomeGymGear.. and flying my plane. Every day is a bonus...living them all with a great big grin."

And fans were left stunned at the snaps, taking to social media in their hundreds - reports Mirror Online.
One said: "You are an inspiration dear lady and clearly it works because you look amazing which is appropriate as you are amazing."
Another said: "The. Internet. Just. Broke."
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And a third said: "Flippin heck Vords."
Carol caused a sensation earlier this year as she was seen in a pair of very tight leggings.
It led to people speculating she had had surgery - but Carol took to Twitter to deny the claims.

She wrote: "Caught ordering an uber by paps... after a meeting....
"An old @KarenMillen top and old jeggings from marksandspencer... bit of a fuss in papers but it's the same old Vorders."
The just a week late r Carol channeled her inner Kim Kardashian as she recreated the iconic "break the internet" pose for Paper magazine.
While joking around with her friends Carol balanced a wine glass on her bum, as she leaned on the table.
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Carol had a huge beam on her face as she arched her back so a friend could rest the glass on her bum.

Carol thanked HRT and genetics for the shape of her "huge arse", adding that the Vordermans are "sticky-out-bottom people".
She revealed her strenuous fitness schedule that includes a seven-mile walk every day, in which she strides along at 3.5 miles an hour.
Then there is the gym workout, which involves a 12kg kettle bell and sets of, "12 very slow, deep squats".
She said: "You go down slowly and power up. They’re called goblet squats. They’re much more precise and targeted, and by the end your muscles are screaming!"
"Then I do a straight-arm plank as well as lunges and hip thrusts with weights."