Sky Sports host stuns in see-through bodysuit as followers hail ‘one in 10 billion’ magnificence

Sky Sports host and Aston Villa TV presenter Kate Tracey took some time away from her busy schedule to let her hair down and set tongues wagging on social media with her stunning outfit

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Kate Tracey working at Villa Park(Image: katetraceyx/INSTAGRAM)

Sky Sports host Kate Tracey flaunted her drop dead looks as she left little to the imagination in her latest social media snaps.

Kate, 31, is getting ready for one of the busiest weeks in the horse racing calendar with Cheltenham now on the horizon. But the beauty – who also works as an Aston Villa TV host – took some time away from her busy schedule to let her hair down on Thursday.

The Sky Sports presenter hit the streets of Mayfair with some pals as she enjoyed some luxurious Turkish cuisine in one of London’s most sought after neighbourhoods. However, it wasn’t the food that stunned her fans on social media.

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Instead, Kate left little to the imagination with a sleek see-through body suit – protecting her modesty with some black underwear. She finished off the outfit with some black high heels and a small bag.

“Absolutely Stunning Kate your 1 in 10 Billion,” one fan gushed. While a second joked: “Will you be presenting Weekend Winners in your black lace outfit?”

“You’re looking awfully attractive Kate,” a third replied. And another added: “Stunningly elegant as always!”

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The 31-year-old wore a similar 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.

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“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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