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Martin Lewis’ wife Lara Lewington sizzles in TV presenter’s sultry throwback snaps

By Carly Hacon

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Martin Lewis' wife Lara Lewington sizzles in TV presenter's sultry throwback snaps

Martin Lewis’ wife Lara Lewington has stunned fans after posing in a series of sultry lingerie ensembles in recently discovered photographs. The 45-year-old, who has been married to television favourite Martin Lewis since 2009 , is frequently hailed as one of the “sexiest presenters” on television and radio. In the vintage images, the blonde beauty showcased her incredible figure whilst wearing some seriously seductive undergarments for the steamy shoot. Donning white lingerie, Lara posed confidently against a bright pink backdrop, highlighting her golden tan and natural radiance. With hands positioned on her hips, the beauty displayed her toned midriff and lengthy legs, appearing even taller in a pair of nude-toned heels. A further image shows the former weather presenter sporting a striking pink bra and pants set as she poses elegantly whilst beaming at the camera. In this shot, Lara reclined on the ground, emphasising her generous décolletage in the daringly plunging lingerie. This follows almost a year on from the revelation that the Beeb scrapped the BBC Click programme that she had been part of for the past 15 years. In an emotional social media post, she revealed: “Here’s to the future… some PERSONAL NEWS: After 15 years of covering some of the greatest technology on earth, sadly in a few months BBC Click will gaze into the future no more. I’ve many exciting plans, documentaries to finish, being AI agony aunt on @lorraine and a compelling future health tech related project coming next year.” “The BBC gave us an amazing opportunity to cover the tech that has, and will transform our lives, in ways we could never have imagined. It is a shame to see our dear show come to an end at this moment of AI transformation and incredible acceleration in innovation and possibility, but such are the economic constraints.” She continued: “Over the years I have worked with some of the most brilliant, talented, creative and quirky characters that I am happy to call the Click family My co-host @spenley has been the cleverest and most generous colleague I could have dreamt of. As always for any tech journalist, I’m excited about what comes next.” Her husband Martin showed his support online, writing: “Very proud husband here. And in no doubt, one door closing will see many more open.” However, the BBC has disputed claims the programme has been cancelled – whilst it will no longer broadcast on television, the show’s title has been altered and all presenters replaced. A BBC spokesperson has announced in a statement: “Our flagship Tech show, “Click”, will be relaunched and renamed “Tech Now”, shifting from its traditional TV format to one where the films work best for digital.”