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Tiffany Wallis

Stunning Carol Vorderman shows off glowing complexion as she goes make-up free

Pride Of Britain host Carol Vorderman , 58, showed off her famously youthful appearance as she went make-up free on Monday.

The stunning presenter looked glowing as she embraced her natural beauty as she left BBC Radio Studios in London.

Carol, 58, wrapped up warm for the cold wintry weather in a grey wool coat but appeared in high-spirits as she flashed a glimpse at her perfectly pearly whites and shot a dazzling smile to onlookers.

The telly star's subdued ensemble covered her famous curves, which she usually shows off in figure-hugging outfits.

In recent months, the blonde bombshell got candid as she discussed how the menopause had changed her shape during a segment on Lorraine.

Carol Vorderman, 58, showed off her famously youthful appearance as she opted for minimal make-up on Monday afternoon (GoffPhotos.com)
The presenter looked glowing as she embraced natural beauty and opted for a fresh-faced complexion (GoffPhotos.com)

She said: “As you go through the menopause things change. I had what’s called a mirena coil.

“I put on a stone in two weeks. It gives off hormones as well, so I had it removed and it took me a year to lose the weight.

“I went through this terrible hormonal depression, and I don’t use that word lightly, it really was awful.”

The star's subdued ensemble covered her famous curves, which the TV sensation usually flaunts in figure-hugging outfits (GoffPhotos.com)

The TV personality has two children - Katie, 26, and Cameron, 22 - from her second marriage to Patrick King.

After finding fame on Countdown in 1982, she has been firmly in the limelight ever since.

Tonight, viewers can watch Carol take to the stage at the annual Pride Of Britain Awards at at the Grosvenor House in London.

Tonight, viewers can watch Carol take to the stage at the annual Pride Of Britain Awards (WireImage)
Carol Vorderman presents the Pride of Britain awards 2019 (Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

This is the 20th anniversary year of the awards and Carol has hosted every year since they began in 1999.

Pride of Britain celebrates extraordinary people from across Britain who have shown incredible bravery and spirit.

The winners are nominated by members of the public from all walks of life and from all over the country.

The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, in partnership with TSB, will be broadcast on ITV on November 5 at 8pm.

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