Lucy Verasamy Instagram: ITV weather star opens up on being ‘HECKLED’ at Epsom Derby 2018
LUCY VERASAMY took to Instagram to share some snaps from her day presenting ITV Racing at Epsom Derby Racecourse yesterday, as she opened up about being “heckled”.
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The weather presenter attended Epsom Downs Racecourse to present the ITV Racing for the channel yesterday.
Lucy treated fans to a glimpse at her day out at the famous venue, by sharing a series of snaps on Instagram.
In one capture, the 37-year-old was pictured looking rather unimpressed, as she gazed into the distance.
Referring to her facial expression, Lucy went on to tease that it could have been due to her been “heckled” at the time.
“I’m getting heckled by someone here probably,” she wrote beside the snap. “Great to be back with our BAFTA winning @itvracing team.”
I’m getting heckled by someone here probably...
In the capture, Lucy could be seen sporting a vibrant patterned red dress, which cinched at her waist.
She teamed the ensemble with a stylish cream fascinator, and a pair of sunglasses.
The meteorologist, who was sitting on a bench, held on to a newspaper while she posed.
Lucy let her brunette locks fall in a sleek straight style around her shoulders.
The star’s 71,800 Instagram followers rushed to shower her in compliments, with one writing: “Looking like a million dollars @lucyweather.”
Another gushed: “How can someone heckle you, you’re bloody gorgeous.”
“Ignore the heckler you look fantastic Lucy,” penned a third.
A fourth told the ITV favourite: “Looking absolutely mint Lucy.”
In another upload, Lucy could be seen holding a microphone as she prepared for the afternoon’s racing.
Wrapping up in a long beige jacket, the stunner shot a wide smile at the camera.
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She captioned the photo: “Afternoon from Epsom : back on the track with @itvracing see you on @itv this afternoon.
“Can I put the rain mac away yet?! #Epsom #Oaks #LadiesDay.”
Earlier this week, Lucy hit out on social media, as she shared her views on weather apps and websites.
Revealing she didn’t think the technology could reliably predict sudden changes in the weather, she told her 161,000 followers: “This weekend was classic example why apps & websites can’t handle certain weather situations.
“Not configured for humidity & hit/miss thundery downpours.”(sic)