Rachel Riley looks incredible as she puts on very leggy display on Countdown

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Rachel Riley looked fantastic as she put on a very leggy show during her performance on Countdown on Friday.

The TV host, 36, wore a colorful floral print mini dress and an asymmetrical layered skirt, with the garment ending above her knee.

And the math prodigy showed off her sensational figure as she sat on a stool during filming, showing off her impressively long legs.

Strike a pose: Rachel Riley, 36, looked incredible as she put on a very leggy display during her appearance on Countdown on Friday

Strike a pose: Rachel Riley, 36, looked incredible as she put on a very leggy display during her appearance on Countdown on Friday

Broadcaster Rachel’s had delicate white flowers across the neckline and on the side of the straps.

She added a few inches to her figure by wearing a pair of sky-high red heels for her television appearance.

Rachel wore a lot of makeup to accentuate her beautiful features and wore her blond hair in loose waves.

Long legs: The TV host wore a colorful floral-print mini dress and an asymmetric-layered skirt, with the garment ending above her knee

Long legs: The TV host wore a colorful floral-print mini dress and an asymmetric-layered skirt, with the garment ending above her knee

Long legs: The TV host wore a colorful floral-print mini dress and an asymmetric-layered skirt, with the garment ending above her knee

It comes after Rachel fondly reminisced about being paired up with her now-husband Pasha Kovalev on Strictly Come Dancing, as she took to Instagram earlier this month.

The screen star, who starred in the 2013 series, shared how “bonkers” it was that time had flown so quickly, adding that she should “show the kids” the clip.

However, it wasn’t until last November that Rachel revealed that she “avoids” watching the BBC show after her stint in the competition left her with post-traumatic stress disorder and horrific anxiety attacks.

In style: Math freak Rachel's dress had stylish pleats on the skirt that showed during her television appearance

In style: Math freak Rachel's dress had stylish pleats on the skirt that showed during her television appearance

In style: Math freak Rachel’s dress had stylish pleats on the skirt that showed during her television appearance

In her social media upload, she wrote in her caption: “Exactly 9 years ago today according to my phone. Bonkers! Will show the kids tomorrow [laughing and dancing emojis] @PashaKovalev #Strictly.’

The video saw Rachel being swept off her feet by the Russian dancer after she eagerly awaited the announcement with the late Sir Bruce Forsyth.

But just 10 months ago, the TV personality said she needed cognitive behavioral therapy after she suffered terrible anxiety attacks while competing in the competition.

Confusing: It comes after Rachel shared a clip from her 2013 Stint reminiscing about her husband Pasha Kovalev… after she claimed the show gave her PTSD

Confusing: It comes after Rachel shared a clip from her 2013 Stint reminiscing about her husband Pasha Kovalev… after she claimed the show gave her PTSD

Confusing: It comes after Rachel shared a clip from her 2013 Stint reminiscing about her husband Pasha Kovalev… after she claimed the show gave her PTSD

Rachel ended her 16-month marriage to James Gilbert weeks after she was eliminated from the series – they had met while studying at Oxford University.

Despite meeting the love of her life, Rachel doesn’t look back on her fondly.

Speaking in an interview with OK! Magazine, she said: ‘No [I’m not watching Strictly]I needed cognitive behavioral therapy after a competition in 2013 and developed post-traumatic stress disorder.

Throwback: The Countdown star who entered the 2013 series gushed about how 'bonkers' it was that time had flown so quickly, adding that she should 'show the kids' clip

Throwback: The Countdown star who entered the 2013 series gushed about how 'bonkers' it was that time had flown so quickly, adding that she should 'show the kids' clip

Throwback: The Countdown star who entered the 2013 series gushed about how ‘bonkers’ it was that time had flown so quickly, adding that she should ‘show the kids’ clip

Uh-oh: But just 10 months ago, the TV personality said she needed cognitive behavioral therapy after she had terrible anxiety attacks while competing in the competition.

Uh-oh: But just 10 months ago, the TV personality said she needed cognitive behavioral therapy after she had terrible anxiety attacks while competing in the competition.

Uh-oh: But just 10 months ago, the TV personality said she needed cognitive behavioral therapy after she had terrible anxiety attacks while competing in the competition.

“If I were to hear the theme music, I would relive the experience. It was scary and unnerving, so my way of coping is not to look.

“Please note, if I hadn’t participated I wouldn’t have met Pasha.. he’s brilliant, if you need a little bit of support you know you’re with the right person.”

For the first five weeks, Rachel suffered from stage fright. She previously said, ‘As soon as the music started, I would have a blurry brain and it was like an out-of-body experience’.

Family: Rachel and Pasha married in a ceremony in Las Vegas in 2019, and they share daughters Noa, two, and Maven, 10 months

Family: Rachel and Pasha married in a ceremony in Las Vegas in 2019, and they share daughters Noa, two, and Maven, 10 months

Family: Rachel and Pasha married in a ceremony in Las Vegas in 2019, and they share daughters Noa, two, and Maven, 10 months

After seeing a therapist, the TV star was able to learn how to control her breathing for her week six, which happened to be her last show.

Weeks after partnering with Pasha, Rachel ended her marriage to Jamie, and the couple finally went public with their romance the following year.

Rachel and Pasha married in a ceremony in Las Vegas in 2019, and they share daughters Noa, two, and Maven, 10 months.

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder caused by highly stressful, frightening, or distressing events.

People with PTSD often experience nightmares and flashbacks to the traumatic event and may experience insomnia and an inability to concentrate.

Symptoms are often severe enough to have a serious impact on the person’s daily life and can occur right after the traumatic event or years later.

PTSD is thought to affect about 1 in 3 people who have a traumatic experience, and was first documented in World War I in soldiers with shell shock.

People who are concerned that they have PTSD should see their doctor, who may recommend a course of psychotherapy or antidepressants.

Combat Stress has a 24-hour veteran helpline, which can be reached on 0800 138 1619.