Biography
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Rachel was born 11 January 1986 in Rochford, UK. She became famous as co=host of TV shows Countdown and The Gadget Show. In 2013, Riley joined eleventh series of Strictly Come Dancing show. Her professional dancing partner was Pasha Kovalev. In Countdown, Rachel replaced busty star Carol Vorderman and it looks like sometimes Riley enhances her breasts by wearing push up bra under dress.
She married Jamie Gilbert in 2012, but the couple split the following year. In 2014, she began dating dancer Pasha Kovalev, whom she married in 2019. Their daughter Maven was born in December 2019, and their daughter Noa was born in November 2021.
She replaced Carol Vorderman as the host of the Countdown.
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Body Measurements Table
All body measurements you might be interested in can be found in the table below. For example height, weight and dress size.
Height | 170 cm, 5'6" (feet & inches) |
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Weight | 56.5 kg, 125 pounds |
Cup Size (US) | B |
Bra Size (US) | B 34 |
Shoe Size (US) | 8.5 |
Body Shape | Hourglass |
Dress Size (US) | 6 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips (Inches) | 36-24-36 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips (cm) | 91-61-91 |
Implants or Natural (Breasts) | N/A |
Rachel Riley Net Worth
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Quotes
"The paso doble is my favourite dance on 'Strictly,' so I'm so pleased I get to do it."
Rachel Riley
"I have loved 'Countdown' for years. I always used to watch it when I got home from school. To be actually on the programme is a big challenge."
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"I never Google myself because that way madness lies."
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"Very fitted dresses look much better on TV, even though in reality they might be so tight that I can barely move in them."
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"You sit men and women down and give them a maths test, and they will do fairly equally. Then you set up the same test, but with different people, and make them tick a box to say whether they are a man or a woman, and the women do significantly worse in the maths test than they did previously in a group set."
Rachel Riley