Pregnant Rachel Riley is due to give birth to her second child in around two months.
The mum-to-be, who shares daughter Maven, one, with her husband Pasha Kovalev, is glowing as the end of her pregnancy journey looms.
Countdown host Rachel, 35, was seen leaving the show's studios in Salford on Wednesday, wearing a red and white figure-hugging dress which showed off her bump nicely.
She looked stunning in the plunging outfit, which she paired with a matching cropped cardigan.
The maths whizz looked gorgeous as she left the building after filming for the show, as all eyes were on her in the bold ensemble.


Rachel wore her hair in glossy waves, and opted for natural makeup for the day.
The doting mum and her husband announced they were expecting their second child back in April.
She is in her third trimester now and her birth month of October is getting closer.
"We're looking forward to welcoming them into this world, sometime in October," Strictly Come Dancing star Pasha previously told OK! magazine.


The couple, who met on the set of Strictly in 2013, are so pleased about having two children under the age of two.
He continued: "I think it's great because this helps them feel closer together. It will give them a chance to bond better because having a bigger age gap between them could leave them feeling more separated."
Speaking to MailOnline about motherhood, Rachel said: "We've bashed them out! Get the sleep deprivation over in one go is the plan.

"I'm 35 and I've got friends that are struggling with fertility, and you just never know if you're going to be able to get pregnant.
"We have been really lucky, touch wood and we're very excited. They're great, we weren't sure if we wanted them before and we're just both in love, it's lovely."
Rachel and Pasha married in Las Vegas in 2019 and have been inseparable ever since.
Their daughter Maven was born in December the same year, and now they are excited to become parents once again.
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