
Miquita Oliver, 40, goes topless for daring Easter snap as she strips off in a field
MIQUITA Oliver raised temperatures this Easter as she shared a saucy topless Easter snap with fans.
The cheeky Miss Me? host posed without her bra on in the middle of a field.
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40 year-old Miquita sported nothing but a pair of purple thong pants as she wished her fans a happy Easter.
The soft focus polaroid snap was taken at night and saw the former T4 host covering her modesty with a pair of purple flower emojis.
She wore her curly tresses loose and over one shoulder as she crouched down to strike a sultry pose.
And it certainly got the thumbs up from her admiring followers.
"This is the Miquita everyone wants," wrote one.
"Happy Easter hotstuff," agreed a second.
"Okurrr," approved presenter pal Clara Amfo.
"Stunningly beautiful," chimed in another.
Miquita shot to fame aged 16 as the co-presenter of T4's Popworld, a jewel in the crown of weekend hangover TV.
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Her mum is Andi Oliver of Great British Menu fame.
She is best mates with Lily Allen, who she grew up with and now presents the BBC Sounds podcast, Miss Me? with.
The podcast has become a huge hit, thanks to the pairs no-holds barred confessional nature.
Miquita recently admitted she had a secret abortion when she was 24 - just one day before presenting the high profile Fashion Rocks event on Channel 4.
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She said: "I remember I worked at Fashion Rocks, at the Royal Albert Hall, for T4, Lily was there performing.
"All these popstars would come and sing with a brand, but I'd had an abortion the day before.
"It was really quite serious, and I was only 24."
Speaking to her childhood pal Lily on their podcast, Miquita told how she was in pain, but tried to hide it as she was worried her ex would dump her.
She continued: "I didn't say, 'I know, why don't I call in and say 'I've had an abortion and I can't move from pain,'
"And I thought 'you can't do that to Fashion Rocks, who is going to host the T4 coverage?'
"That was some next level type of cramps walking around the Royal Albert Hall.
"It was a very weird day. I was really quite heavily pregnant with my ex and I was just so embarrassed and so scared he wouldn't want to go out with me anymore. So I kept it to myself until now."
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