TESS Daly looked like a sunkissed goddess in denim hotpants during her luxury holiday in Dubai.
The Strictly Come Dancing host, 55, flashed her toned legs on the beach as she sipped a drink from a pineapple.



Tess wore a turquoise swimsuit tucked into a pair of denim shorts and a matching blue patterned kimono.
She beamed as she posed for snaps while relaxing on her sun bed while staying at 5-star hotel Rixos The Palm.
Tess went for a natural wavy hair look with minimal makeup for beach outing.
She has been keeping fans updated while on her no expense spared getaway – from pictures of her dipping her toes into the water at Aura Sky Pool, to her looking glamorous in a peach asymmetric maxi dress.
The TV favourite enjoyed a break with her two daughters 19-year-old Phoebe and 14-year-old Amber last week.
In another photo, Tess made the most of the glorious sunshine by stretching out along the edge of a swimming pool.
Tess stunned in a silver and white mini frock and a pair of oversized sunglasses.
She captioned the post: “Looking back at last week and feeling very grateful for a magical few days away with my girls.”
Her followers flooded the comments section with complimentary messages, with a string of fans calling her a “beauty”.
Just days ago Tess wowed fans when she stripped to a blue swimsuit while perching on the side of an infinity pool.
The Dubai skyline proved the perfect backdrop for the TV presenter, which saw her modelling a one-piece from her own brand.
Age-defying Tess’ £6 beauty product recently came to light.
And she posed with look-a-like daughter Phoebe in a festive snap.
ON SCREEN
Meanwhile, back on her Strictly TV role, Tess had an emotional 2024 series.
Her husband, DJ Vernon Kay, exclusively told The Sun of her emotion when Chris McCausland was crowned winner.
Tess was overcome with emotion after professional dancer Dianne Buswell‘s passionate speech about her celebrity partner Chris, who is blind.
Aussie Dianne said of Chris, who lost his sight at 22 years old: “I have taught Chris all this time without a single visual cue.
“He’s not been able to look at a video back to see if he did a great job or needs to work on anything.
“He’s never been able to see his competitors, yet he’s seen this competition so well because he’s captured the spirit of the show.
“I could not be more proud of him. He has shown that anything is possible.”
The camera then panned to Tess who was fighting back tears after Dianne’s heartfelt words.
Vernon told us: “It just struck a cord and touched everyone in the studio. Tess was in tears and she had to really fight back tears when she did the next link to introduce the next dancer.
“I think it just summed up everything Chris has achieved.

