Ashley Roberts stuns in a grey check coat and leather-look trousers as she makes a stylish exit from Heart FM
She always catches the eye with her trendy and elegant ensembles.
And Ashley Roberts looked effortlessly stylish on Tuesday in a ribbed turtleneck top and grey trousers in a faux leather finish, as she left the Global Radio studios in central London.
The former Pussycat Dolls singer, 39, completed the look with a check double-breasted coat as she sashayed through Leicester Square after recording her Heart FM show.
Wow! Ashley Roberts looked effortlessly stylish on Tuesday in a check coat and charcoal grey trousers in a faux leather finish as she left the Global Radio studios in central London
Ashley added height to her frame with satin grey stilettos and she framed her face with retro-inspired shades.
She styled her blonde tresses in a half-up half-down hairdo and sported a classic make-up look.
Earlier this month, the Ashley revealed she was told as a teenager she’d eventually become rich and famous.
The dancer recalled on Heart’s Showbiz Hub podcast: ‘When I was about 18 a psychic told me I would be at the Grammys…
Stunning: The former Pussycat Dolls singer, 39, completed the look with a a ribbed turtleneck top as she sashayed through Leicester Square after recording her Heart FM show
All in the details: Ashley added height to her frame with satin grey stilettos and she framed her face with retro-inspired shades
‘At that point I wasn’t singing, I’d just moved to Los Angeles. I looked at her like, “OK girl, you’re crazy, thanks so much”.
‘Six or seven years later I’m sat with the girls at the Grammys and we’re nominated for an award.’
The Pussycat Dolls were poised to embark on their much-anticipated world tour earlier this year, but the chart-topping girl group had to scrap their plans due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Accurate prediction: Earlier this month, Ashley revealed she was told as a teenager she’d eventually become rich and famous
Ashley previously described the delay to their much-hyped comeback as being a bit ‘comical’.
The radio star explained: ‘Covid came in and said: “Er, no, no!” to everything.
‘We waited 10 years to get this reunion off the ground and so it’s actually comical. But it’s for the best because everyone’s safety is what matters most.’
The group were ultimately forced to accept that their tour won’t happen until 2021 at the earliest.
Spooky! The dancer said on Heart’s Showbiz Hub podcast: ‘When I was about 18 a psychic told me I would be at the Grammys…six or seven years later I’m sat with the girls at the Grammys’
Stardom: The Pussycat Dolls were poised to embark on their much-anticipated world tour earlier this year, but the girl group had to scrap their plans due to the coronavirus pandemic