Carol Vorderman cosies up to Gareth Gates and shakes her bum in leather skirt at Cheltenham | The Sun

CAROL Vorderman shook her famous tush in a sexy leather skirt before cosying up to Gareth Gates on the first day of the Cheltenham Festival.

The race-lover, 62, arrived at the annual meet early doors in a stunning corset, white shirt and black fascinator.



In what appeared to be a hospitality suite, Carol wiggled her rear for a cheeky Instagram video before spinning round to reveal her smiling face.

Most fans lapped it up with one writing: "Shake it Carol."

Another said: "Making us all happy."

A third wrote: "I’ll have one from the bottom please Carol."

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Beaming Carol was then pictured with smartly dressed Pop Idol legend Gareth Gates, 38, who looked delighted to see her.

The smiley duo chatted away as other punters got stuck into the booze.

And they had a keen eye on the race action once it got underway.

We recently shared how horse racing has officially ditched its formal dress code with immediate effect – meaning punters can wear what they want to Cheltenham Festival.

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The Jockey Club has said racegoers can wear what they like, within reason, at any of their 15 racecourses.

The only exception to the new rule is the Queen Elizabeth II stand on Epsom Derby Day – and those racecourses not owned by The Jockey Club including the likes of Ascot and its Royal meeting.

'Offensive' fancy dress or offensive clothing of any kind and replica sports shirts remain on the banned list.

Bosses said the radical move was a bid to make racing more 'accessible and inclusive' – although Nigel Farage said it was a sign there are 'no standards left in this country'.

But Nigel needn't worry about Carol and Gareth, who were the epitome of class on the day.


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