Maya Jama wears a plunging corset treating Save Our Summer fans to another daring outfit
MAYA Jama treated fans to yet another daring outfit during last night's episode of Save Our Summer.
The 25-year-old presenter sizzled in a black plunging crop top as she took to the BBC show alongside co-host Peter Crouch.
Maya looked incredible as she showed off her toned midriff in the detailed corset-style top and matching trousers.
She completed the fashionable outfit with a pair of chunky boots as her long dark locks were worn down.
And while the episode featured appearances from the likes of singer Anne-Marie and comedian Mo Gilligan, viewers couldn't help but admire Maya's look.
Taking to Twitter, one wrote: "@MayaJama has gotta be one of girl crushes she is something else."
Another added: "Maya Jama is hot af #saveoursummer."
It certainly isn't the first time the radio host has donned a sexy outfit on the BBC show.
Last month, the beauty sent fans wild as she opted for yet another low cut top during her stint on the show.
But the star had to hit back after one fan moaned she had "everything hanging out."
When a viewer tweeted her to say they felt "awkward" watching her on screen, Maya replied: "I appreciate your concern. I am able and allowed to dress how I please.
"If you feel uncomfortable by my boobs sitting in my dress that’s on you sis.
"We’re all fighting for equality and similar treatment to our male counterparts. Dont let the side down by hyper sexualising my bod."
Another fan dared to call the star "ridiculously obese."
The former Radio 1 DJ replied: "Loool but Andy you look like you p*** ash, please focus on your own vitamin intake."
The Sun Online revealed last month that BBC bosses are desperate for Maya to appear on the next series of Strictly Come Dancing after missing out on actress Michelle Keegan.
A source said: “Maya ticks a lot of boxes for the show. She’s great fun, has a massive following, especially among young people and, of course, she can dance.
“A lot of those taking part juggle other work but for Maya combining Strictly with a weekend slot on the radio would have been impossible."