THE Travelling Auctioneers' viewers have been left swooning over host, Christina Travenion.
Fans of the BBC series were seriously impressed by the show, but not for the reason you might think.
The programme stars The Repair Shop legend Will Kirk alongside Antiques Road Trip star Christina Trevanion.
It sees the dynamic duo take their bespoke mobile auction house and workshop out on the road across the UK.
Along the way, they unearth hidden gems and turn unwanted items into winning lots – with one lucky couple making more than £9,000 in the series.
Sifting through one family home at a time, Will and Christina first need to identify the items with the biggest selling appeal.
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Christina then calls on her auctioneer contacts and expertise, whilst Will uses his incredible craft and restoration skills to bring new life to neglected treasures – ready for a thrilling on-site auction at the end of each episode.
However, it was host, Christina Travenion that stole the show as her good look's left fans hot under the collar.
Viewers were loving seeing the blonde beauty on screen and found themselves swooning over her gorgeous looks.
One fan said: "Watching #TheTravellingAuctioneers @CTrevanion looking [ fire emojis]."
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Another gushing viewer wrote: "Christina can pull on my whistle any time [ wink face emoji]."
A third penned: "I wouldn't mind a bit of back and forth with Christina."
A fourth echoed: "Christina is hot! I would."
The series marks Will's first mainstream presenting role after finding fame in 2017 in The Repair Shop.
The Travelling Auctioneers airs daily at 4:30pm on BBC One and is available in full on BBC iPlayer.
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