Carol Vorderman wows fans during workout in skintight gymwear as Alison Hammond responds
04.04.2023 - 11:39
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Carol Vorderman found herself being inundated with comments as she showed off her latest workout. The TV star worked up a sweat as she took part in the intense session which she filmed and posted to her Instagram page on Monday (April 3).
She was seen squatting and weight-lifting during the workout with her personal trainer Mel Deane. "MONDAY GYM SESH WITH @MELDEANE12," Carol started the caption of her post. Carol went on to share alongside the video, which showed her sporting a skintight black top and matching leggings: "Boommmmmm. Wallop. It’s Monday LET’S GO."
Gabby Logan was among the first to respond to Carol's post, writing: "Go on Carol," while Julia Bradbury said: "There she goes." Alison Hammond also shared her support, simply typing in the comments: "Go girl."
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And fans were also quick to share their comments and compliments. @sandbuff1234 said: "I’m exactly the same age as yourself….. I couldn’t work out like you are doing!!!!……" to which Carol replied: "Giving my best in the gym makes me so happy....Big endorphin kick every time."
@rachel_gough commented: "Looking strong." @rachdacw wrote: "You are a machine." @the.actual.steve posted: "Truly inspirational! Makes my daily 5-10km walks look a bit weedy." @wellfitactive shared: "Go Carol! Booooom - you’re on [fire] today lady! #inspiring." @sophiehedderly typed: "This girl is on fire!!!!" @laytso_fit added: "Absolutely killing it. Age is just a number."
It comes after Carol was supported over her latest comments after she branded herself a 'pensioner'. The former Countdown host took to her Twitter and Instagram accounts on Sunday (March 2) to issue a
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