Carol Vorderman is no stranger to leaving her social media followers speechless with her collection of sultry social media posts. Now, the broadcaster has revealed that before finding fame on Countdown, she would often work the “graveyard shift”.
The presenter, 60, found fame on Countdown back in 1982 alongside Richard Whiteley.
Over the course of her time on the popular Channel 4 show, Carol appeared in almost 5,000 episodes before walking away in July 2005.
Carol landed her role on Countdown after her mum Edwina Rizzi applied on her behalf after hearing that they were looking for a mathematician to join the show.
Now, the former Loose Women panellist has reflected on her days before becoming a household favourite.
Speaking on her BBC Radio Wales programme earlier today, Carol opened up about her days working overnights at a local factory in North Wales.
While praising those who work overnights in various, Carol explained: “Over one summer, I worked in a frozen pea factory.”
After being quizzed on her role in the factory, the mum-of-two went on to add: “I was ‘pea supervisor’ actually…