A Sky Sports presenter has impressed her followers on social media with her latest eye-catching upload sparking pleas for a career switch into modelling
Sky Sports presenter Kate Tracey has been urged by fans to take up modelling after her latest social media post.
The 31-year-old broadcaster is a familiar face on Sky Sports Racing and also provides tips for punters. She previously dreamed of becoming a jockey before pursuing her career in sports broadcasting.
Tracey also works for Villa TV, hosting the Premier League team’s matchday coverage. In addition, she pairs up with Sky Sports legend Alan McInally for the club’s official podcast. However, it was the TV host’s snaps from London Fashion Week that prompted calls for a career change on social media.
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Tracey attended the opening show by Paul Costelloe at the prestigious fashion event. The Sky Sports presenter wore an eye-catching brown leather outfit for the occasion, featuring a slit that ran up to her hip on one side.
She paired the outfit with knee-high boots and many social media users were fans of the look. One account commented: “Gorgeous lady…should be modelling.”
A second responded: “Beautiful- you look amazing.” Another asked: ”Were you not on the catwalk yourself?!” A fourth complimented the presenter’s outfit choice: “Now this is a look.”
A fifth added: “Absolute perfection you look amazing million dollars.” While another simply wrote: “Stunning.” It is not the first time that one of Tracey’s outfits has stunned her 74,000 Instagram followers.
The 31-year-old wore an eye-catching see-through dress for her birthday celebrations in December. Despite receiving messages to start a modelling career, Tracey remains passionate about many sports.
She discovered her love of horse racing at an early age and dreamt of winning the Grand National. “Growing up, it was always Nina Carberry and Katie Walsh,” she told Betano last year.
“I would go to my riding lessons on Saturdays, making sure it was in the morning so I could get back to watch the racing.
“Always in my head, I would pretend I was Nina or Katie going around on my cob in the racing school! My dream growing up was to become the first woman to win the Grand National, that was always my absolute dream.
“It dawned on me a few years into my time at Phillip Hobbs’ that it wasn’t going to be the case, and despite all of that, there is no part of me that begrudges Rachael [Blackmore] from achieving it.”
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