Were guessing that running through central London in your underwear is pretty nerve-wracking anyway, but add the watchful eye of one of the countrys top athletes into the mix and wed be feeling a tad rosy-cheeked.
However, Andrea McLean looked unfazed by this very situation, posing next to Olympic gold medalist Jessica Ennis-Hill, after running 10K with the Celebrate You team at the Vitality London run today (Monday 27 May). The race began at St. Jamess Park and finished by Buckingham Palace, with runners stripping down to their underwear to promote body confidence.
Andrea, 49, shared the snap of herself alongside Jess, both beaming at the camera, with her Instagram followers, captioning it: When you bump into an Olympic legend after running 10k in your pants to promote body confidence… Thank you @jessicaennishill for saying hello to a sweaty pushing-50-year-old woman, youre amazing #fitnessgoals #legend@vitalitylondon10k
Fans were quick to show their support for Andrea, with one writing, You too look absolutely gorgeous.
Another commented, Utterly brilliant, well done to every pant wearing, running lady x While a third wrote, Two of the hottest women in the planet!!#goddesses#SexyAF#worldclasshotties
Andrea was joined by other celebrities during the run, which took place today, including author Bryony Gordon and model Jade Sezer.
Prior to the race, the Loose Women panellist shared with her Instagram followers just how nervous she was. Speaking to the camera, she said, This is it, were on our way, we are leaving 20 minutes later than we said we would.
I was slightly panicking thinking Id forgotten things and then I wanted to put a little bit of make-up on, just so I didnt frighten the cats as I was running around. And then I realised I didnt put any sun tan lotion on after getting dressed, so I had to take everything off, and then put sun tan lotion on because I didnt want to get burned.
But really its because Im quite nervous, Im quite nervous. Ive never done anything like this before, Ive never done a race before. I feel like a little kid, where am I supposed to go? What am I supposed to do?
But despite her nervous start, the popular TV presenter completed the 10K with ease, posting a photo of herself triumphant at the finish line, with a heartfelt caption.
What an incredible day! she wrote. I did it! My first EVER race, my first 10k, where I have gone from a standing start Read More – Source