RAUNCHY TV presenter Jenny Scordamaglia leaves nothing to the imagination as she flashes her breasts while interviewing clubbers in a new trailer.
The 28-year-old ex-model, who is based in Florida, has made a name for herself by stripping off in front of the camera for her racy dispatches as the face of Miami TV.
This time, the bold TV host looked unfazed as she interviewed revellers to get the latest club gossip while wearing a range of unbuttoned tops baring her chest to thousands of viewers.
Jenny, who regularly turns heads in a variety of outrageously daring ensembles, hit the headlines last week after she stripped off on-screen as she reported from the shower.
The X-rated outing comes as The Sun revealed her latest raunchy offering – The Naked Kitchen cookery show on Miami TV.
In the latest cookery episode, Jenny – who turned heads after going clubbing starkers recently – is ably assisted by glamorous guest Eila Adams.
Both women chat about the cooking as if they are totally oblivious to being in the buff on camera.
Jenny has also presented her sexy online entertainment programme in a see-through electric blue dress, a plunging red party frock and in the buff covered in gold body paint.
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Her outlandish dress sense has won her thousands of adoring fans who tune in to see what she is – and in many case, isn’t – wearing.
Jenny has a penchant for tight-fitting, halter neck dresses that are cut to her belly button.
Since becoming a presenter for subscription online channel Miami TV, which she launched herself, Jenny has carved a niche for herself by presenting the show in a variety of provocative outfits.
Jenny has previously shot down trolls who say she flashes too much flesh.
“I mean, it’s just a body,” she said. “It’s just anatomy. These are just nipples."
The show seeks to be a “the first company to be transgressional, yet promoting positive lifestyles.”
The bombshell has racked up over 65,000 followers on Twitter, and keeps them hooked by posting pictures of herself in risqué outfits.
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