Gail Porter surprised train passengers on Friday (July 1) as she welcomed them to Glasgow Central Station.
Fans of the TV presenter and former model praised her on social media after she shared a video on Twitter of her speaking into the train's tannoy as it pulled to Glasgow Central.
Looking proud, Gail warmly said: "Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. We are now arriving in Glasgow Central. Please make sure you take all your personal belongings with you and have a blinkin' lovely day."
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To which the camera pans round to the train driver who give an ecstatic smile. The video gained many replies where people were praising Gail, calling her 'brilliant' and some said she should be the face of the company.
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Nicholas replied: "Haha! You’re just the cutest, coolest and kindest. Love you friend."
Liz said: "Nice One Gail."
"This is amazing Gail!!! You need to be the voice of the company! Totally perfect!!" Vivian applauded.
Linda said: "We need you everywhere, all the time!"
And another commented: "Is there nothing you can’t do???"
Gail has proven herself to have a large range of interests, from presenting documentaries about mental health, dipping her toe in ghost hunting and now as a train announcer.
Gail Porter was recently seen on 'Spooky Scotland with Gail Porter' where she visits Scotland's 'most haunted' buildings with ghost hunters. But over on Channel 4's Gogglebox, the cast and viewers were left 'in stitches'.
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