Carol Vorderman shows off her curves as she relaxes in the sun on holiday | The Sun
CAROL Vorderman showed off her curvy figure as she lounged in the sunshine in Portugal.
Ensuring her skin was fully protected against the strong rays, Carol rocked her new pink rash vest and navy leggings as she reclined on a jetty.
She told fans: "Being a bit more careful in the sun nowadays after we all used to sunbathe covered in cooking oil in the 60s and 70s!!!! Never heard of sun protection back then. Ha. Ah well.
"These rash vests are so good in the water. Get wet and dry off really easily. Perfect ❤️❤️❤️❤️."
The TV star enjoyed a boat ride with pals including Rob Rinder and from the smiles on everyone's faces, it was a day to remember.
Carol, 61, has been making the most of some rest and relaxation at a Juice Master Retreat this past week.
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There has been yoga, swimming, sauna and paddleboarding as Carol re-calibrates her mind and body.
Early 5am starts have set Carol up for the day, with morning swims under the stars and dawn yoga sessions impressing fans.
Carol’s getaway comes after she opened up about her battle with depression during menopause.
The former Countdown star opened up about her experience on ITV’s This Morning’s Menopause Bus.
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“[It’s] such an important thing the show and all the charities are doing,” she said on Instagram afterward.
She continued: “We were inundated with women coming to the bus to talk about their issues and the more we speak about it the better and stronger we will become together.
“I had hormonal depression for a while during the perimenopause. It was horrific to the point of feeling suicidal. I’ve never even had anxiety in my life before other than for a specific reason (bullying or harassment).
“BUT this was in the years when women were meant to shut up and stay silent. Well I didn’t. I sought a doctor as I’d self diagnosed that the deep depression was linked to hormones.
“Go girls….we are in this together,” she concluded.
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