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Sky Sports presenter ‘sets off every possible alarm' as she shows off incredible abs on Ibiza holiday

Sky Sports presenter ‘sets off every possible alarm' as she shows off incredible abs on Ibiza holiday

The Sun8 hours ago
SKY SPORTS host Kate Tracey left fans stunned while soaking up the sun on holiday.
The glamorous presenter has spent the summer on the Spanish island of Mallorca and Ibiza.
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Kate, 31, has been regularly posting snaps from her trip on social media in a treat for her 48,500 Instagram followers.
The brunette beauty has caught the eye in a range of bold outfits.
Kate first wowed in a figure-hugging colourful dress as she posed for a mirror selfie and on a balcony overlooking the sea.
She then relaxed at the stunning Destino Five Hotel in a blue bikini and matching skirt.
And Kate enjoyed her final night in Ibiza by visiting the upmarket Zazu restaurant.
The popular host dazzled in a revealing dress and she showed off her incredible abs.
Her gorgeous look was completed by high-heeled shoes, a small clutch bag and luxury bracelets.
Her fans were left in awe, with one saying: "All eyes were on you I'm sure."
Another added: "Setting off every possible alarm."
A third commented: "Wow you look absolutely stunning in that dress simply beautiful."
Sky Racing presenter Kate Tracey reveals how she got her big break and the trolling she faces online
She is no stranger to looking glam in Spain, being dubbed "beautiful" after joining no bra club while on holiday in Marbella last year.
Kate is a regular on Sky Sports' horse racing channel and is often tasked with covering the biggest events.
And she also works for Aston Villa TV and was in the ground as they drew 0-0 with Newcastle in their Premier League opener.
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