CAROL Vorderman has shared a sensational throwback from a night out with a big Hollywood actress.
The TV personality, 62, posted a snap of her with her famous pal as they enjoyed a boozy night out on her Instagram stories.

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The photo was taken in 2005, and showed the countdown star back in her hay days, living it up with her pal – Hollywood actress Terri Hatcher.
Both Carol and Terri looked stunning and glam as ever as they laughed together candidly.
The actress is best known for her portrayals in Desperate Housewives, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and James Bond film, Tomorrow.
Broadcaster, and writer Jo Elvin – who originally posted the snap on her Instagram story and tagged Carol and Teri – was also in the photo.
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Along with the throwback Jo originally wrote: “Flashback. 2005. I wish I could remember what we were saying @officialterihatcher @carolvorders.”
Carol, reposted the throwback picture on her Instagram story, along with the caption: “Oh lord, the nights you can’t remember,” along with a laughing face emoji.
The TV star and the Desperate housewives are good friends and used to hang out together at red carpets and other celebrity events.
The presenter has two children, daughter Katie, 30, and son Cameron, 25, from her marriage to second husband Patrick King.
Over the years Carol has turned her hand to many things, from co-hosting Countdown to appearing in the I’m A Celebrity jungle in 2016.
Carol also competed on the second series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2004 but was the second celebrity to be eliminated.
As well as showing off her incredible intellect, Carol is also proud of her famous curves and won Rear of the Year in 2011 and 2014.

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