Nigella Lawson sizzles as she flashes generous cleavage in plunging red dress
NIGELLA LAWSON is best known for her cookery skills but this week sees her return to television screens as she debates the perfect cup of tea.
Nigella Lawson sizzles as she flashes generous cleavage in plunging red dress
Nigella Lawson stars in brand new Typhoo advert
The brunette beauty poured her curves into a tight-fitting red frock to promote Typhoo tea in their charming new advert.
The plunging number gives onlookers a glimpse of her generous cleavage as she begs for a slice of cake to enjoy with her hot drink.
Her figure-hugging dress, which skimmed over her ample bosom before flaring out at the waist was teamed with a pair of nude court shoes adding height to her sizzling look.
Wearing her dark locks in curls and sporting lashings of mascara, Nigella, 57, oozed sexiness in the brand's latest campaign.
The brunette beauty poured her curves into a tight-fitting red frock
Nigella indulged in a hot beverage in the back of a London taxi
In the ad she can be seen contemplating what makes the perfect brew as she travels through time to 1903 when Typhoo first began making tea.
As she steps into a freezing camp in the Arctic she notes some enjoy a "strong" cup of tea while others opt for a "sweet" drink.
The celebrity chef also found herself sitting down for afternoon tea with a giant robot and a stuffed bunny rabbit in a doll's house.
In behind-the-scenes snaps from the advert, Nigella can be seen pouring herself a large cup of tea from an oversized teapot while she flashes a cheeky grin at the camera.
Nigella found herself sipping tea in a giant doll's house
The chef flashed a hint of cleavage as she poured a drink
While in another shot, she indulges in a hot beverage in the back of a black cab as the driver looks on in confusion.
Commenting on the new advert, Nigella said: "Everyone has their own idea of the perfect cup of tea and how it should be made; I like my Typhoo strong but with just enough milk that you can taste it.
"It’s great to celebrate the individual preferences we all have when making our favourite brew in such a fun and creative way with Typhoo, which has always been my everyday tea of choice."