With red devil horns and an unbuttoned shirt, Carol Vorderman is dubbed “naughty”

In another sizzling social media snap, Carol Vorderman rocked a pair of red devil horns that were a huge hit among fans.

In an unbuttoned shirt and with devil horns, Carol Vorderman had fans heaping compliments on her.

With a sizzling snap on her Instagram account on Monday , Carol revealed her beauty in a fashionable shirt.

With a smile on her face, the Countdown star squeezed her famous chest into a light blue shirt. She then left the button at the top undone, giving fans a glimpse at her famous arms and chest.

In another sizzling social media snap, Carol Vorderman rocked a pair of red devil horns that were a huge hit among fans.
(Image: @carolvorders/Instagram)

Her signature blonde locks were styled in lush waves that bounced around her shoulders, and she complemented her appearance with a pair of Red Devil horns.

Carol wrote in the caption: “FREE SPOOKY MATHS ADVENTURE. I’ve got my little devil’s horns on today to tell you about my FREE @themathsfactorbypearson Spooky Adventure for all children age 3-12.

“It’s sweet and fun and children love it. Try it. Link in bio. It’s so important to give children confidence in numbers and our little online school does just that. It’s colourful and it works…inc lessons from Aunty Carol. All geared to a child’s school year, simple to use. We were very proud to make our full school FREE during that first lockdown (subscription is about £1 a week) for around. HALF A MILLION children for many months. Very proud of that.”

It didn’t take long for fans to comment on the snap. One person wrote: “You sure do look naughty with those horns.”

Others added: “I bet you’re a little devil! So gorgeous.” A third said: “You look amazing with horns.”

The fourth fan exclaimed: “Yes Carol, hottest most devilish woman on TV.”

Another said: “Beautiful inside and out.”

In an unbuttoned shirt and with devil horns, Carol Vorderman had fans heaping compliments on her.
(Image: @carolvorders/Instagram)

Earlier last month, Carol Vorderman certainly did not disappoint when she stepped out in another glamorous outfit to film Have I Got News For You.

As she posed up a storm in the BBC offices wearing leather look trousers and a black top that said “Voting is hot”, she looked effortlessly beautiful.

With a white trench coat and oversized designer sunglasses, Carol elevated her look with black heeled boots and full makeup.

Carol confirmed her latest TV appearance online: “I’m on my way to the Have I Got News For You studio, which I’m very excited about. It’s on tomorrow night – I think I’ve got a lot to say!”

Earlier last month, Carol Vorderman certainly did not disappoint when she stepped out in another glamorous outfit to film Have I Got News For You.
(Image: @carolvorders/Instagram)

, Carol Vorderman showed off her enviable curves when she asked her followers a tough question.

She wore a white ribbed dress tucked into a white long-sleeved top to keep cool despite the slight drop in temperatures overnight.

With its light cream shade and matching buckle belt, the leather pencil skirt gave her an hourglass figure and accentuated her waist.

It looks great paired with a silky blouse or a fine knit for a more relaxed work look.

Carol asked her followers on Instagram: “Can you answer this question? If 24H in AD means 24 hours in a day, what does 4H of the A mean?”

Last month, Carol Vorderman showed off her enviable curves when she asked her followers a tough question.
(Image: @carolvorders/Instagram)

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About Carol Vorderman :

The British broadcaster Carol Jean Vorderman, MBE HonFIET (born 24 December 1960), is also a writer and media personality. She joined Channel 4 in 1982 and appeared on Countdown with Richard Whiteley until his death in 2005, then later with Des Lynam and Des O’Connor until 2008, when she left.

Vorderman was honoured as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to broadcasting in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in June 2000. She has also worked as a newspaper columnist and nominal author of educational and diet books.