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Vick Hope puts on a leggy display in a thigh-skimming red mini-skirt as she arrives at BBC studios for her show Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By Chloe Louise For Mailonline Published: 18:02 EDT, 24 September 2024 | Updated: 18:11 EDT, 24 September 2024 e-mail View comments Vick Hope put on a leggy display in a red mini skirt as she arrived at London's BBC studios ahead of her show on Tuesday. The Radio 1 host, 34, who voices Going Home on weekdays from 3pm to 6pm, looked incredible as she paired the skirt with black chunky Dr Martens.

She matched her skirt with a white buttoned shirt and an autumnal beige trench coat. To accessorise, she kept it simple with a pair of trendy brown oval sunglasses and a myriad of silver hoop earrings. Vicky was seen clutching onto a hardback book of Naomi In Fashion - which is sold at the model's exhibit in the Victoria And Albert Museum.



Vick Hope put on a leggy display in a red mini skirt as she arrived at London's BBC studios ahead of her show on Tuesday The Radio 1 host, 34, who voices Going Home on weekdays from 3pm to 6pm, looked incredible as she paired the skirt with black chunky Dr Martens It comes as Vick returned to work following enjoying a jet-setting summer, holidaying in Ibiza and Paris. The star looked more loved-up than ever with husband Calvin Harris, 40, as she shared a glimpse into her summer so far with a number of leggy snaps on Instagram . One snap saw her putting on a racy display in a plunging gold mesh dress, with a fringe skirt and halterneck design, showing off some major sideboob.

Vick cosied up to Calvin, who flashed a glimpse of his toned chest in a patterned shirt, left partially unbuttoned. And the couple could be see mixing with some fellow famous faces, including rapper Flavor Flav, fellow Radio 1 DJ Arielle Free and Love Island star Olivia Attwood. Vick also shared photos of her giggling while presenting a birthday cake to her youngest brother Gabe, 26.

As for work, Vick recently signed up to a new BBC K-Pop reality show. The radio host will narrate the series Made in Korea: The K-Pop experience which will follow five singers on their journey to become the newest boy band . To accessorise, she kept it simple with a pair of trendy brown oval sunglasses and a myriad of silver hoop earrings It comes as Vick returned to work following enjoying a jet-setting summer, holidaying in Ibiza and Paris The star looked more loved-up than ever with husband Calvin Harris, 40, as she shared a glimpse into her summer so far with a number of leggy snaps no Instagram The presenter will follow their story as it unfolds, charting the five aspiring musicians as they go through gruelling K-Pop style training.

Vick, who already hosts BBC Radio 1 Drive and ITV 's Vick Hope's Breakfast Show has revealed she's excited about the new role. She said: 'I'm really looking forward to being a part of the show, it's a fresh way to bring along a brand-new boyband, and I'm excited to see their journey.' The members of the band are Blaise Noon, 19, a former pupil of the BRIT school, Dexter Greenwood, 22 and James Sharp is a 23-year-old content creator from Huddersfield.

Read More Vick Hope signs up to narrate new BBC K-Pop reality show after enjoying a jet-setting holiday The other two members are Olly Quinn, 20, who is a childhood chorister, and is now wading into the world of pop and Reese Carter, also 20, who has previously worked as a performer on cruise ships, but is now pursuing his boyband dreams. The six-part series will follow Blaise, Dexter, James, Oliver and Reese as they are put through the K-pop training process with the goal of launching Dear Alice, a new boy band on the global stage. Cameras will go behind closed doors at K-pop talent powerhouse SM Entertainment for the first time to witness the band working with the world’s greatest choreographers, singing songs from the best songwriters, and being tutored by some of the most revered experts in the K-Pop business.

Filmed in South Korea, the show will immerse the wannabe pop stars in K-pop culture. They will be put through the original K-pop training process for 100 days including choreography, vocal and performance lessons, life coaching techniques, alongside an immersion into all aspects of Korean life - set against Seoul’s striking landscapes and iconic K-pop locations. Each week the band’s progress is critiqued by undisputed K-pop expert, Hee Jun Yoon, the creative force behind some of the biggest K-pop bands of the last 20 years.

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