Rachel Riley stuns viewers in plunging pink dress on Channel 4 show

COUNTDOWN presenter Rachel Riley stunned viewers as she wore a plunging pink ensemble.
The blonde beauty, alongside Colin Murray, hosted the latest episode of the Channel 4 show while Rory Bremner and Susie Dent presented the Dictionary Corner.
37-year-old Rachel was seen wearing a light and hot pink polka-dotted mini ruffle hem dress with red stilettos that complimented her toned legs.
Her red lipstick matched her shoes while her make-up was subtly glowing against her shiny long blonde curly locks.
Millions of viewers tune in weekly to watch hopefuls compete against their opponents by outsmarting them.
The Countdown personality, always dresses to impress, but beauty is only some of what she is known for.
Rachel is also known for her work as a campaigner against antisemitism and for helping raise awareness about the Holocaust.
The beauty and brains will soon be receiving an MBE at Windsor Castle for her services to Holocaust education.
In her latest Instagram post, she is seen with her daughters visiting a group of women at the Jewish Care's Holocaust Survivors Centre.
She captioned the post: "I told the girls we were going to meet some of the most special people in the world yesterday and was so relieved when they behaved themselves for our
‘Visit to @jewish_care's Holocaust Survivors Centre, such a great place with truly amazing people. We were lucky they were handing out free cuddles, dancing and story reading yesterday,
‘And a special shout out to Henny, who came to England via the kinder transport and just last week celebrated her 1️00th birthday - she really is one from the top."
One fan commented: "Considering what they went through, their friends and families too, holocaust survivors are some of the most kind-hearted people on the planet."
A second wrote: "This is how to raise incredible women."
A third explained: "My Grandad came on the kinder transport. We lost him just before Xmas at age 98. Such special people with stories that should be passed through the generations."
A fourth expressed: "It's always so lovely to see you at the centre, and the survivors adore it when you come and visit. Thank you for brightening their days."
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