BT SPORT presenter Jules Breach is the Brighton fan lighting up television screens every Saturday with her stunning looks.

Born on the south coast, Jules lived in sun-soaked Jamaica until she was 14 before moving back home.

She owes her eye-catching appeal to her Filipino roots - and her allegiance to Chris Hughton's side to her cousins.

They are massive Albion fans who "lived and breathed everything Seagulls", she says.

And, when speaking to the theprofessionalplayer.co.uk, Jules even admitted a familial love for club legend Bobby Zamora.

She said: "I'm pretty sure most of my friends and family had email addresses and passwords with Zamora in them for years!"

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Jules, 31, originally had designs on being a professional tennis player, competing in tournaments all over the world when she was younger.

But it was through studying media at university that she discovered her talent for presenting.

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And she needs all that expertise to draw on when seated alongside the likes of Robbie Savage and Paul Ince.

Not that it does not prevent her from the occasional blooper.

Last November she was filmed celebrating one of Brighton's goals against Swansea during the half-time broadcast.

Only she then realised it was actually a replay of the first-half flashpoint.

She exclaimed: "Sorry! I got really excited!"

But now with a permanent spot in the studio, Jules is buzzing about her "dream job" - even if it came about through a totally different sport.

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She said: "I met with a producer at BT about a hockey job. When he heard I have been covering live football on the radio he thought I'd be a good fit for their new show, BT Sport Score.

"I had a screen test and luckily it all worked out! Dream job!

"I'm also now presenting the Fantasy Premier League show, which is part of Premier League Productions, likewise a programme called Fanzone, so it's all hands to the pump at the moment."

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