Good Morning Britain weather woman Lucy Verasamy showcases curves in tiny skintight dress
GOOD MORNING BRITAIN weather reporter Lucy Verasamy ignored the legs or chest rule, pulling it off to full effect, in unearthed snaps from the start of her television career.
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The weather woman, who made her Good Morning Britain debut back in 2016, looked incredible in pink at a London event back in 2011.
Wearing her brunette tresses down, the now-37-year-old’s legs took centre-stage as she posed for photographers in a cute minidress.
Flashing a cheekily smile at the camera, Lucy teased a glimpse of her assets in the tiny look, which came complete with bow detailing on the waist.
The presenter’s number also featured a clingy design, as well as cap sleeves and a thigh-skimming hemline.
The star teamed her frock with towering nude heels, a chunky watch and studded earrings, as well as black nails.
The high pressure is now firmly in control
Lucy was celebrating the launch of Pixie Lott’s new range for Lipsy alongside the likes of Jessica Lowndes, X Factor’s Katie Waissel and Strictly Come Dancing’s Kristina Rihanoff.
She would have been appearing on Daybreak at the time, after kicking off her career on Afternoon: Live with Kay Burley and Sky News: Sunrise.
The beauty went on to land segments on ITV News, GMB Today, Granada Reports and ITV Weekend News.
She also popped up on The Last Leg, Central Tonight as well as other ITV programmes after first studying at Brunel University.
It comes after Lucy Verasamy admitted that she got the weather forecast for the Royal Wedding completely wrong.
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Speaking ahead of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s big day, she confessed that the weather would be glorious for the couple.
She explained: “The high pressure is now firmly in control. Those showers predicted over a week ago now long gone. The risk now is non-existent.”
Lucy added: “So maybe the Queen had a word.”
Speaking about the royal wedding weather in recent years, she stated: “They normally do [have good weather], they are in spring and in recent years spring is our driest season.
“May is our driest month statistically, so you tick all the boxes today. You’ve got blazing sunshine, blue sky, not too cool, not too hot.”
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Lucy’s revised forecast comes after she told Good Morning Britain viewers a week ago that the outlook wasn’t good at all.
She told audiences of the ITV breakfast show: “It is over a week away and we get new weather data every six hours - that’s how much it changes!”
The weather woman said that meteorologists were expecting a “heavy” rain cloud.
Despite the gloomy forecast at the time, Lucy said that it could “all change”, and it did.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.