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Good Morning Britain weather girl Lucy Verasamy stole the show as she flaunted her curves in a skimpy sheer white blouse on ITV today.

The brunette bombshell, 39, showed off her toned figure in a long-sleeved white blouse made from sheer material, flashing her white bra underneath.Lucy's modesty was protected by two pockets strategically placed over her chest, only giving a sneak peek of her strappy underwear.Her hourglass proportions commanded attention in the button-down blouse, sending ITV viewers in meltdown.Lucy completed the look with loose waves which tumbled around her shoulders, while she showed off her natural beauty with simple make-up.The weather presenter predicted more grey skies and rain, but told viewers to expect mild.

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