Strictly Come Dancing 2017: Gemma Atkinson exposes MAJOR cleavage in revealing frock
GEMMA ATKINSON stole the spotlight as she arrived at the Strictly Come Dancing launch at the BBC Broadcasting House this evening.
Strictly Come Dancing 2017: Gemma Atkinson exposes MAJOR cleavage in revealing frock
The former Emmerdale actress put on a seriously busty display as she squeezed her curves into a tiny, red frock.
She exposed major cleavage in the fringed style, which ensured all eyes were on her ample assets as she put on a very energetic show for the crowd.
Gemma could be seen with a huge grin as she climbed onto Brian Conley's back while they made their way down the red carpet.
The 32-year-old risked flashing more than just her cleavage as he leaned forward and she squealed in delight.
The former Emmerdale actress put on a seriously busty display as she squeezed into a tight red frock
Gemma could be seen with a huge grin as she climbed onto Brian Conley's back
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It wasn't just her exposed décolletage that was on full display as the soap star also showcased her toned pins in the thigh-grazing number.
The blonde beauty's endless pins were impossible to miss as she posed up a storm on the red carpet and added height to her look with bronze dance shoes.
Gemma's golden tresses were styled in cascading curls while she sported smokey eye make-up and a slick of coral lip gloss.
The blonde beauty's endless pins were impossible to miss as she posed up a storm on the red carpet
Ruth Langsford looked equally busty as she flaunted her curvaceous figure in a tight, blue number
Meanwhile, her fellow competitor Ruth Langsford looked equally busty as she flaunted her curvaceous figure in a tight, blue number.
Her ample bust was impossible to miss in the sparkly dress, which hugged her figure, cinching in to emphasise her slender waist.
She appeared to be having the time of her life as she shimmied from side-to-side next to Davood Ghadami.
Strictly Come Dancing returns September 9 on BBC One.