Carol Vorderman 61 shows off her busty body in a

Carol Vorderman, 61, shows off her busty body in a tight black dress on her way to dinner

‘All Dressy for Dinner’: Carol Vorderman, 61, shows off her busty body in a tight black dress as she heads out to an elegant meal

Carol Vorderman looked incredible in her latest Instagram snap, which she posted Tuesday en route to a fancy dinner.

The 61-year-old television personality put on a busty show in a tight back dress with stylish cutouts and pleated detailing.

Carol accentuated her slim waist with a patent black belt, while her blonde hair fell in a soft curl over her shoulders.

'All dressy for dinner': Carol Vorderman, 61, busty in a tight black dress as she headed out to an elegant dinner on Tuesday

‘All dressy for dinner’: Carol Vorderman, 61, busty in a tight black dress as she headed out to an elegant dinner on Tuesday

The former Countdown star opted for a glamorous makeup palette for the evening after a busy day judging at the Pride Of Britain Awards.

Carol revealed she met BBC weatherman Owain Wynn Evans, 38, with whom she speaks in her native Welsh language.

She captioned the stunning snaps: “All dressed up for dinner with my CYNTAF [first] DAHLING @owainwynevans….there will be a lot of “chwerthin” (laughter in Welsh).

Carol accentuated her slim waist with a patent black belt, while her blonde hair fell in a soft curl over her shoulders.

Carol accentuated her slim waist with a patent black belt, while her blonde hair fell in a soft curl over her shoulders.

Dinner: Carol revealed that she was having dinner with the BBC's Owain Wynn Evans, writing: 'All fancy for dinner with my CYNTAF [first] DAHLING @owainwynevans....there will be plenty "swordthin" (laughs in Welsh)'

Dinner: Carol revealed that she was having dinner with the BBC’s Owain Wynn Evans, writing: ‘All fancy for dinner with my CYNTAF [first] DAHLING @owainwynevans….there will be a lot of ‘schwerthin’ (laughs in Welsh)’

The duo have been friends for a number of years, having met when Owain appeared on Carol’s radio show, and she even shared a snap of them paddling together last year.

Speaking to The Express about their friendship, Owain said: “We just clicked, you know, and there was a connection.”

Carol, who hails from Prestatyn in North Wales and owns a home in Pembrokeshire, said Hello! Magazine in 2021 that she hopes to one day live full-time in Wales again.

Pals: The duo have been friends for a number of years, having met when Owain (left) appeared on Carol's radio show, with her even sharing a snap of them paddle boarding last year

Pals: The duo have been friends for a number of years, having met when Owain (left) appeared on Carol’s radio show, with her even sharing a snap of them paddle boarding last year

Talking to Hello! Magazine in 2021, Carol admitted she hopes to one day live full-time in Wales.

“I am a wanderer; I’ve always been a wanderer. I love building houses, but I don’t want to be in them very much,” she explained.

“I live between West Wales, a little bit of Cardiff and Bristol. I think gradually that will become all of Wales. Well, soon.

“I’m Welsh and I love it. I want to spend a lot less time working in London – that’s a choice of mine. I only do the things I feel like doing.”

Wow!  Earlier Tuesday, Carol took to her social media to showcase another gorgeous look she wore to help the judges choose the winners for this year's Pride of Britain Awards

Wow! Earlier Tuesday, Carol took to her social media to showcase another gorgeous look she wore to help the judges choose the winners for this year’s Pride of Britain Awards

Earlier on Tuesday, Carol took to her social media again as she showcased another gorgeous look she wore to help judges choose the winners for this year’s Pride of Britain Awards.

The awards show, which Carol hosts, attracts an audience of around five million viewers in a prime-time slot on ITV each year, making it the highest-rated awards show of its kind on British television.

She wrote: “Brilliant day at @prideofbritain judging day. I can’t wait for you all to hear more about our 2022 winners at this year’s Pride of Britain Awards…but until then…I am [zipped mouth emoji].’

The annual awards ceremony honors the nation’s unsung heroes as stars from television, sports, politics and showbiz come together to celebrate “ordinary people who do the extraordinary”.

Exciting: The awards show, which Carol hosts, attracts an audience of around five million viewers each year in a primetime slot on ITV (Carol pictured in 2021)

Exciting: The awards show, which Carol hosts, attracts an audience of around five million viewers each year in a primetime slot on ITV (Carol pictured in 2021)