World’s sexiest weathergirl turns up in disguise at comic convention dressed as batgirl
Yanet Garcia, 26, shot to worldwide fame after Playboy described her as a ‘girl that makes you want to watch the weather forecast’
THE world's sexiest weather girl has delighted comic fans by turning up in disguise at a convention dressed as batgirl.
Stunning Yanet Garcia, 26, was pictured at New York Comic Con dressed as the superhero with a Batbelt and mask.
Images of Yanet presenting the weather went viral around the world and resulted in her being voted the world's sexiest weathergirl.
Her popularity meant that the local weather show she presented became an online sensation, however she recently announced she had decided to leave the job and was planning to move to America to learn English.
The beauty turned up to the event with her boyfriend, who was dressed up as Superman.
Yanet delighted her social media followers after posting a sensual selfie of her wearing a tanga.
The intimate picture was commented on by thousands of online followers who heaped praise on the 25-year-old weather girl for her good looks and for wearing the tanga and a white jacket in a sensual pose in her bathroom.
A tanga is a type of underwear described as less revealing than a thong but more so than a bikini.
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Yanet shot to worldwide fame after TMZ and Playboy described her as a 'girl that makes you want to watch the weather forecast' and with her trademark skimpy outfits and perfect hourglass figure, she has an army of fans.
To prove that she had worked hard to get her figure she posted a snap, taken eight years ago, where she is barely recognisable as the amazingly upholstered presenter she is today.
She told her two million social media followers: "Eight years ago I decided to enter a gym because I was very thin and I wanted to find the best version of myself."
She added: "It has not been easy, but it has been worth it.
"To see this photo of me before and after motivates me to carry on working hard every day.
"Effort, dedication and constancy have been some of the ingredients to obtain these results."
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