A plunging cleavage-baring dress worn by Laura Hamilton at the Channel 4 house-hunting show in Alicante, Spain made heads turn.
It was a busy day for the stunning host of Channel 4’s house-hunting show A Place in the Sun, but she managed to spare a moment to pose for some stunning snaps.
Adding red wedges and rouge lipstick to her marvellous midi dress, 41-year-old presenter discussed her glamorous look and admitted her colours clashed.
In her post, she wrote: “I’m going for a colour clash: pink dress and red wedges – great footwear for the beach – and red lipstick, very on trend, or so I’m told”.
Taking a stroll on the beach in Villajoyosa, Laura posted a clip on Instagram. She said: “Good morning from Villajoyosa, just outside of Alicante. It’s so pretty here, there are lots of colourful buildings on the beach.”
Her dress left fans swooning, and they rushed to the comments section to compliment her. One gushed, “Love the color clash.”.
One person wrote: “Smoking”.
Another gushed, “Looking fabulous as always!”.
Another wrote: “Really beautiful and colorful”.
Last December, Laura Hamilton melted the Internet with another hot photo.
Taking to Instagram to show off her killer curves in a plunging blazer, the starlet surely got in the festive spirit. Over her Christmas dress, she layered a classic black blazer with statement gold buttons.
To complete her Christmas outfit, Laura flashed her pearly whites to the camera while applying a touch of blush and bronzer to her cheeks and lips.
A champagne emoji, lightening bolt emoji, and disco ball emoji captioned Laura’s post.
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About Laura Hamilton :
The English television presenter Laura Jane Hamilton is a property expert and entrepreneur. In 2011, she finished second in series six of Dancing on Ice, having presented shows such as Fun Song Factory and Nickelodeon on children’s television.