Lisa Snowdon looked sensational as she stripped down to a bikini before jumping in a hot tub on This Morning.
The presenter, 49 had braved the freezing temperatures in Snowdonia, Wales where she was filming her segment for the show.
Sitting on the edge of the hot tub looking out to a glorious sea view, Lisa wasted no time in whipping off her grey robe and revealing the black two-piece.
As she relaxed, drink in hand, This Morning host Dermot O'Leary told the former model he was worried her microphone would get wet.
He warned: "Lisa, that is one nervous sound man right now!"

Laughing, Lisa joked: "I know! He has a waterproof pack and he's hovering right over me. It's not as glamorous as you think, he's giving me the evil eye right now!"
At the end of last year Lisa revealed that a recent bout of Covid had 'absolutely floored' her and left her bed-ridden.
Appearing on This Morning, the former girlfriend of George Clooney spoke about how having the virus twice had resulted in her having a panic attack.

Speaking to hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot, she said: "The first time was pretty bad, we were quite poorly, George had it as well.
"Between the two of us we had a whole range of different symptoms, but I wasn't bed-ridden for that time last year.
"This time I've been in bed the whole time. I mean George used to make me get up every day and get a bath and change my pyjamas, but I'd just be in bed sleeping the whole time, I just honestly couldn't do anything."
Confirming that she was vaccinated, Lisa continued: "I've been double vaxxed, absolutely. I don't know if I hadn't been vaccinated how much worse it would have been, I'll never know that but yeah it's absolutely floored me.
Lisa recently opened up about how her fiance George Smart helped her through one of the hardest times of her life when she was dealing with the menopause.
Speaking to Women's Health she said : "During my crazy rages when I flew off the handle, George was patient and kind. He could see through it — ‘This is not Lisa talking’, that kind of thing.
"He saw it for what it was — some awful anger attack that would pass as quickly as it came, almost.
“Some days, I couldn’t get out of bed because of debilitating bleeding during my monthly cycle but George would just hold me, and tell me everything would be OK."
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