Rachel Riley poses in a bright pink blouse and green shorts that embrace her thighs
She’s long been known for her stylish looks on the Countdown set.
And Rachel Riley put on a leggy display in eye-catching green shorts as she headed home after filming the Channel 4 show on Wednesday.

The presenter, 37, was perfectly dressed for the summer weather in the skimpy shorts and a colourful T-shirt.
Rachel showed off her enviable pins in the green denim shorts as she exited the Countdown studios, teamed with a bright pink graphic T-shirt.
She completed her look with metallic pink strapped sandals and an oversized black tote bag.

It comes after Rachel said working with Colin Murray is more enjoyable than Anne Robinson, admitting she favours his comedic edge over the ex-host ‘headmistress’ approach.
The maths whizz clashed with Anne during her 13-month tenure on the long-running Channel 4 series and was rumoured to have disliked the veteran presenter’s insistence of having her own make-up team and dressing room.
Anne, who became the show’s first female host when she took over from Nick Hewer in June 2021,
quit last July to spend more time with her grandchildren, but admitted she barely spoke to Rachel and co-star Susie Dent off-camera.

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline about host Colin, who she describes as a ‘massive geek’, Rachel says fans have noticed the show has gone in a new direction since Anne’s departure, which is more to her liking.
She said: ‘The viewers have noticed that it’s a different type of show now.
‘Anne was a lot more headmistress style and that suits some people, and some people enjoyed it. I don’t think it’s any secret that I am enjoying working with Colin a lot more.

‘She’s been in the industry a long time and she knows what she wants so she decided to leave and good luck to her,
but Countdown is not really about us, any of us could go and as long as the letters and numbers are still there… then that’s what the viewers want.
‘I am not under any illusion that people watch it for me… they watch it because they like to play the game so long may that continue.’