Cat Deeley, 45, wows fans in poolside bikini snaps as she soaks up sun in LA
28.07.2022 - 00:19
/ ok.co.uk
TV presenter Cat Deeley has stunned fans at home as she shared a series of sun soaked bikini selfies while chilling beside the pool in Los Angeles. The 45 year old star, who is best known in the UK for presenting Saturday morning kids show SM:TV live and music show CD:UK, is over in the States to film the upcoming series of So You Think You Can Dance? which she has fronted since 2006.Taking some time out from her busy work schedule to enjoy a moment of relaxation, Cat could be seen posing in a floral patterned bikini as she flashed her trademark smile.
In a second selfie, the star could be seen hiding her eyes behind a pair of oversized sunglasses while her beach blonde locks flowed over her shoulders in an effortless wave. Not content to simply lounge by the pool, a third image showed the mum-of-two taking a dip in the pool as she cooled off from the Californian heat.
Sharing a handful of further images, fans at home couldn’t get over how fabulous the Birmingham born star looked, with many taking to Instagram to compliment her. “So gorgeous Cat, enjoy that LA sunshine,” wrote one fan.
While a second said: “Absolutely stunning” Before a third echoed the sentiment as they added: “You are an absolute queen!” Outside of her presenting work, Cat is married to fellow TV presenter Patrick Kielty, with the pair having tied the knot together during a romantic ceremony in Rome back in 2012. Together they share two young sons, Milo, six, and James, four.
Opening up about some of her boys' less savoury habits on an episode of The Ellen Show last month, Cat revealed one of their “naughty” habits, as both of her children refused to keep their clothes on. Laughing about the experience, Cat told Ellen: “It’s fine now but not when they
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