
Lisa Snowdon, 53, shows off her incredible body in skimpy red leopard print bikini video from Italian getaway
Lisa Snowdon showed off her incredible body in a cheeky bikini video from her Italian getaway on Friday.
The presenter, 53, smiled for the camera as she flashed her bottom in the skimpy two-piece bikini, which was decorated with a pink and red leopard print design.
Lisa finished off the look with a pair of black sunglasses and opted to wear her hair down in natural, free-flowing waves.
In the video, she can be seen putting on a pair of matching shorts and a scarf before playfully posing for the camera.
The cheeky clip ended with with her leaning down to blow a kiss as she continued her stay in Salento.
It was captioned with a sun and drinks emoji, which were added together with a plus sign to the dancing emoji.
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Fans were quick to praise the presenter for the clip and compliment her toned body, with the star previously explaining that regular exercise was her key to getting through the menopause.
Amanda Holden replied to the video with fire emoji.
Stylist Helen Canning added: 'Gorgeous!!! And obsessed with the matching shorts!'
Claire Sweeney wrote: 'You look amazing xxxx'
The bikini video comes after Lisa admitted she has 'reservations' about marrying her partner George Smart eight years after they got engaged.
The model and communications firm founder, 44, first dated more than 20 years ago when she was a DJ at MTV and he was the channel's head of events.
The lovebirds rekindled their romance a decade ago and got engaged in 2017.
When asked when they're going to tie the knot, Lisa admitted she has a 'tiny hint of reservation' that marriage will 'change' their relationship.
When asked when they're going to tie the knot, Lisa admitted she has a 'tiny hint of reservation' that marriage will 'change' their relationship
'Deep down I do know it wouldn't, but then I think, "Well my mum and dad's marriage didn't last," and some people say, "Don't do it because it changes things,"' she told The Mirror.
'So there's 90 per cent of me that knows nothing would change, but a tiny hint of reservation where I think it would.'
George, however, said he has no hesitation and would marry Lisa tomorrow if they could get their friends - who are 'dotted around the world' - all together.
He told the outlet he 'knows nothing would change' and is ready to 'have that bravery' to take 'the next step'.
When asked what she's excited for about getting married, Lisa said: 'Being able to call him "my husband" and saying, "My husband's coming soon, I'm just waiting for my husband!" I think I prefer "my husband" to "my fiancé" – I'd love it!'
The couple, who recently enjoyed a trip to the Caribbean to celebrate Lisa's 53rd birthday, are planning more travel in the future to Chile, Peru, Thailand and Guatemala.
As for TV work, they said they'd love their own travel show, with George joking it should be called 'Couples Travel'.
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