Sky Sports host celebrates in ‘beautiful’ see-through outfit with attractive good friend

Sky Sports host Kate Tracey left little to the imagination as she stunned in a see-through outfit while celebrating her 31st birthday over the weekend

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Kate Tracey celebrated her birthday over the weekend(Image: @katetraceyx/Instagram)

Scorching hot Sky Sports host Kate Tracey left little to the imagination as she celebrated her latest trip around the sun last week.

Kate, 31, was in the mood to celebrate her birthday as she left her fans in awe in a risque see-through dress while out in London with close pals. The stunner dined at award winning restaurant Pirana while wearing the lacy dress.

The outfit was made up of see-through netting and cut-out areas, paired with a short skirt and matching heels. After dining with her equally gorgeous friend, Kate headed out into the cold London winter to visit Winter Wonderland the following day.

“Stunning!! Hope you had a lovely birthday,” one friend gushed in the comments section. While a second said: “The best time with you always!”

“You’re going to break the internet Kate,” a third joked. As a fourth replied: “She is fire!”

And another added: “You are beautiful!”

She had already shared glimpses of the outfit in a separate post on social media – which also shared her fans into meltdown in the comments section.

When Kate isn’t turning heads on social media, she’s best known to racing fans for her role on Sky Racing, where she hosts the tipping show Weekend Winners as well as fronting William Hill’s coverage of the Racing League.

“My first ever race meeting was on a dreary, mid-week jump card at Worcester in August 1999. The weather was awful and the calibre of racing was even worse,” Kate said when recalling her first horse race.

“There was a bumper horse in the last race called Red Radish, whose name I will never forget because he got loose and caused about a half an hour delay to the concluding bumper.

“Barely a soul had hung around for the last race.

“However, my Dad and I were having the greatest day that we stayed to the bitter end after they had eventually rescued Red Radish from Worcester town centre and the race was finally able to start.

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“Ever since that day, I have never wanted to do anything else in my life but work in horse racing.

“Of all days to get hooked, the weakest racing on the wettest of days with barely any atmosphere; but as a five year old, I just simply had the most magical day.”

Kate is also a keen football fan, supporting Aston Villa.

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