Sky Sports presenter Naomi Schiff joins no bra club and shows off amazing F1 necklace in glamorous outfit | The Sun

NAOMI Schiff has become the latest star to join the no bra club.

The 29 year old is a former racing driver, having begun her career at the age of 16, and has raced across multiple formats including the W Series.



Schiff was part of the Sky Sports team for the Monaco Grand Prix last weekend.

And it appears she had extended her stay in the principality as she was pictured out with friends last night.

The presenter stepped out with no bra in a glamorous outfit, showing off plenty of cleavage.

She was also wearing an amazing F1 necklace which was glistening in the light.

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Schiff has amassed 182,000 followers on Instagram and shares snaps of her away from the track alongside her presenting work.

She admitted earlier this year that she was "surprised" about receiving an approach from her current employers having never driven a Formula One car.

Speaking to Jodie Kidd on the Kidd in a Sweet Shop Podcast she said: "I was very surprised to have a call from Sky.

"Weirdly, I didn't ever think that they would consider me as a pundit because of the fact that I obviously, had never driven an F1 car.

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"But I was so delighted when they suggested it because I was like, 'this is going to fill the void in my life of not being a driver any more'."

Since retiring from racing she was appointed as the diversity and inclusion ambassador for the W Series and has become a Sky Sports presenter, regularly appearing in their Formula One coverage.


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