CAROL Vorderman looked incredible as she slipped into a skintight see-though dress for a special dinner.
The former Countdown star, 62, shared a selfie of her posing in a bright orange and red print frock on Saturday night.
Carol was on her way to the Pride of Britain winners' dinner ahead of tonight's awards ceremony.
The star showed off her curves in the figure-hugging ensemble, with the face of Benjamin Franklin printed on it, who was one of the leading figures of early American history.
The mathematician opted for a subtle makeup look with a pink lip and styled her blonde hair loose curls.
Carol captioned the post: "On my way to the Pride of Britain winners' dinner with all of our incredible winners for this year's awards.
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"They are extraordinary people and tonight they meet each other and become one big team and part of our POB Family forever.
"It's the big event tomorrow so early to bed for everyone."
Carol often delights fans with her stunning posts but last week she touched on a more serious matter involving her health.
The star admitted that she was left feeling suicidal and battled severe depression during the menopause.
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The I'm A Celebrity star opened up about how she had spiralled into 'a dark dark place' on the Postcards from Midlife podcast.
She explained: "When I went through it I had severe depression for about six months. I think it was 2015.
"There was nothing wrong in my life, I had made a lot of money, my kids were fine, my mum was fine. There was no problem.
"And yet I would wake up in this huge bed in this huge house, I've got a swimming pool outside and all of that, and I just thought ''what's the point?''
"I understand much more now clinical depression, where you go: ''I can't go through this again, how can I make this stop', and those thoughts of 'well, there is obviously one way to make this stop'.
"Even when I was hosting Loose Women, which was ten years ago, it was only acceptable to say 'ooh, I'm having a bit of a moment' and make light of yourself when you're going through this.
The star now believes that the world is changing and women should be more open about the symptoms that they face when it comes to the menopause.
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