Victoria Valentine dazzles fans with selfie in tiny shorts and sports bra as she laps up sun after leaving BBC Breakfast | The Sun

VICTORIA Valentine has dazzled her fans with a selfie as she posed in tiny shorts and a sports bra.

The beloved BBC Breakfast star recently announced her departure from the show.



With the journalist's schedule now freed up, she lapped up the sun over the weekend.

Victoria took herself on a run and was surrounded by beautiful scenery in the countryside.

She posed with her dog for a cute selfie as her furry companion joined her exercise.

Victoria had previously paid tribute to her BBC colleagues, including Naga Munchetty.

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She shared a behind-the-scenes snap on social media showing Naga and Ben Thompson on air.

Weatherman Thomas Schafernaker could also be seen as she said: "On the monitor here, three of my absolute favourite people, all broadcasting simultaneously, elsewhere on the BBC.

"I've got Thomas Schafernaker, legend, fashion hero….yeah….and I've got Naga here who is just a wonder woman, she is such a good soul and a good person and a great friend and I am so lucky to have her in my life."

Victoria co-presented BBC Breakfast and regular news bulletins on the BBC News channel.

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Previously announcing her departure, she said: "It is indeed my last @BBCBreakfast shift.

"I am taking a little bit of a break from broadcasting and from the BBC in order to explore something new.

The presenter added that she'd be studying psychological sciences and would be looking at how the mind works.

"So I – at the grand old age of 39 – going back to university. I am enrolled in a full time masters course, psychological sciences which I've kind of sold to my parents as a bit of neuroscience with some thinking and feeling stuff attached to it."

"You can probably understand why that would appeal and be something I'm interested in."


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