Carol Vorderman reveals beauty tweak as she wows on This Morning sofa… – The Sun

TV beauty Carol Vorderman wore red lipstick for the first time ever today on This Morning.
The Countdown star, 61, showed off her eye-catching pout while discussing the hot topics in the news.
But Carol's hot look got everyone talking as Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary kicked off the segment.
Carol, 61, wore a red blazer and tight PVC pants which she teamed with sky scrapper heels and gorgeous curls in her hair.
Alison, 46, said: "Carol you look stunning, I love this outfit. Look at her. You look lovely!"
"It's fantastic, it's the lips, toned in with the jacket, toned in with the trousers, it's a dream" said fellow guest Gyles Brandreth.
A blushing Carol replied: "This is the first time I've ever worn red lipstick, ever."
Viewers took to social media to compliment the maths whiz and one said: "I love you Carol so hot!"
A second penned: "Red suits you!"
The star – who loves to look attractive on telly – often delights her Instagram following with skin-tight clothes.
Carol recently reinforced her penchant for leather in a chic midi skirt as she appeared on This Morning.
And earlier this month, she showed off her curves in a black leather shirt.
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