CAROL Vorderman has collapsed to the floor in hysterics after wrestling with a pal behind the scenes of a TV show.
The former Countdown presenter took to her Instagram stories to repost the hilarious video, which saw her rolling around on the floor.


Singer-songwriter Rebecca Lucy Taylor was seen cuddling up to Carol on the floor as they laughed together.
Carol, 62, looked glamorous in an all-red outfit, which hugged at her curves, as she wrestled on the floor with Rebecca, 36.
Her legs kicked in the air, showing off her knee-high black boots, as her hair flowed down around her on the floor.

She and Rebecca giggled as they were then wrestled further to the floor by Taskmaster host Greg Davies.
The Welsh comedian, who is best known for playing Mr Gilbert in The Inbetweeners, ran over to join the women, before clambering on top of them and squishing them to the floor.
Carol was seen howling with laughter and flailing her arms in hysterics in the background of the clip.
"Not safe for work," Rachel jokingly captioned the post, which saw the group behind the scenes of Taskmaster.
It comes after Carol revealed her secret link to Taskmaster star Alex Horne ahead of her show debut.
She took part in the one-off special alongside Sir Mo Farah, Greg James, Amelia Dimoldenberg and Rebecca Lucy Taylor, aka Self Esteem, last night.
Taskmaster Greg Davies and his assistant Alex presided over the tasks once again.
However, Carol revealed she shares a connection with Alex, 44, saying: "I didn’t realise until I met him – [we] went to the same college.
"Sidney Sussex College at Cambridge University, which is a tiny college, they only take about 100 a year, so it’s very meaningful for us.
"He went about 20 years after I did. He says he was told that the two most famous people who had been to the college were Oliver Cromwell and Carol Vorderman!"

She said ahead of her debut on the show: "I love the show. It’s really clever and really stupid all at the same time.
"It’s just very British. It’s just fun, getting really competitive about things that are really stupid. I love it, it’s very funny."
