TV personality Carol Vorderman recently caught attention after sharing photos of her hourglass figure in tight workout gear, highlighting her commitment to maintaining her fitness. Admirers, who playfully call her “Supervorders,” often praise her on social media, where she posts videos of her intense gym routines.
The 62-year-old broadcaster is celebrating 40 years on television, having appeared in over 10,000 episodes across shows like This Morning, Lorraine, Countdown, and The Great Celebrity Bake Off. Known for both beauty and intelligence, Vorderman continues to be a familiar face in British media.
Beyond television, she has an impressive list of accomplishments. She earned her private pilot’s license in 2014 and later joined NASA’s Challenger Center board to help inspire children in space science. Her active lifestyle includes regular workouts that she says are essential as she gets older.
Vorderman has spoken about the importance of exercise, explaining that women in their 60s benefit from weight-bearing workouts to stay strong and flexible. She notes that working in a “visual world” encourages her to maintain her health and appearance.
Recent gym photos showcased her toned physique in leggings and a crop top. She captioned the images celebrating five gym sessions that week, saying she feels best when eating well, staying hydrated, and spending time outdoors. Fans quickly flooded the comments with admiration.
Her personal life also frequently makes headlines. Vorderman has openly discussed her “special friends”—several long-term, no-strings-attached relationships. She says she enjoys independence and has no desire to remarry after her previous marriages.
Vorderman emphasizes that her relationships are honest, her partners are single, and there is no jealousy involved. Her children are aware of the arrangement, and she describes the setup as happy and drama-free.
She even shared a playful video dancing to “It’s Raining Men,” which fans loved. Her disciplined fitness routine and confident approach to life continue to earn admiration from supporters.