Carol Kirkwood shows off sexy dance moves in hilarious BBC Breakfast Bananarama tribute
CAROL KIRKWOOD showed off her sexy dance moves as she joined the BBC Breakfast team in an hilarious tribute video to Bananarama.
BBC Breakfast presenters take on Bananarama
The presenters all teamed up to perform some of the 1980s group’s biggest hits as they prepared to welcome them onto their sofa this morning.
Miming the words, Sally Nugent got into the spirit of things as she wore an extravagant head piece and moved her arms to their song Venus, whilst Charlie Stayt donned a black cape.
It was then Carol’s turn to take over and she certainly wowed fans as she showed off her natural rhythm dressed in a prisoner’s outfit.
Wearing a striped black and white number with a matching hat, the 54-year-old performed a mini routine to Love in the First Degree.
Carol Kirkwood wore a prisoner outfit for the dance piece
Sally Nugent wore a stunning head piece
Charlie Stayt also joined in and dressed up with a cape
The weatherwoman pulled out all of her best moves for the tribute
She put in an energetic performance as she wiggled her hips and did different hand movements, ending her short piece with a lively finish.
Ending the uplifting video was presenters Dan Walker, Louise Minchin and Steph McGovern who mouthed the words to Robert De Niro’s Waiting.
And, BBC Breakfast fans were certainly loving the short clip as they took to Twitter to praise the uplifting piece.
One person definitely enjoyed Carol’s moves: “Holy moly, that may be the best thing i have seen in a while. Go on @carolkirkwood.”
Carol Kirkwood performed a little dance routine
The popular presenter wiggled her hips in the video
All of the BBC Breakfast presenters joined in for the video
“Hilarious, only on @BBCBreakfast love it, in a kinda watching through my fingers way,” another person wrote.
“So very funny well done,” a third said, whilst another added: “Fabulous but too short!!”
Bananarama - who consists of Keren Woodward, Sara Dallin and Siobhan Fahey - are reuniting for their first ever UK tour this winter.
BBC Breakfast airs weekdays at 6am on BBC One.