Julia Bradbury gives audience a view they are REALLY interested in on Britain’s Best Walks
Julia Bradbury walked up Pen-y-ghent on Great British Walks tonight, but many viewers were far more interested in the presenter than the countryside.
Best Walks: Julia reaches windy summit with beautiful view
One viewer revealed the very crude reason he is a fan on watching the 46-year-old presenter on her walks.
The user, named @SUPWALES, wrote: “Loved the program tonight, I must say your a*** looked great as you walked up Pen Y gent.” [sic]
On the second episode of the second series of the show, the Dublin-born presenter walked in the Yorkshire Fells.
She attracted a number of admiring comments from fans.
Julia Bradbury walked up Pen-y-ghent on Great British Walks tonight, impressing fans
One offered some post-walk assistance, and wrote: “@JuliaBradbury may need a foot massage.”
Another used a very affection slang name for a partner when referring to the presenter.
They wrote: “Bae (before all else) is now walking through Yorkshire @JuliaBradbury.”
When Julia spoke to a bird keeper one Twitter user seemed annoyed the animal fan hadn’t tried some lines on the presenter.
The presenter walked in the Yorkshire Fells
He said: “#britainsbestwalks When @JuliaBradbury asks you 'what's your favourite bird' you say 'you are Julia'. You missed a trick there son.”
One wrote: “Wouldn't mind being a Trig Point for one of #Juliaswalks @JuliaBradbury.”
A trig point, known as a a triangulation pillar, is a large concrete pillar sticking out of the ground at various points along walking routes.
At 694 metres in height, Pen-y-ghent offers dramatic views, and appears in the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge.
The presenter attracted a number of admiring comments from fans
It is 3km east of Horton in Ribblesdale and the whole route is 5km in length.
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The pair turned a Cheshire-based 85ft set deco water tower into a six-story home, complete with a lift.