Jenni Falconer puts on a VERY leggy display in a green dress as she struts out of Global Studios

Jenni Falconer puts on a VERY leggy display in a khaki green mini dress as she struts out of Global Studios after presenting her radio breakfast show

She recently returned to the studio after weeks of presenting from home amid the coronavirus crisis. 

And Jenni Falconer looked to be in good spirits as she strutted out of the Global Radio Studios in London on Friday. 

The veteran TV host, 44, put on a very leggy display as she slipped into a khaki green mini dress which accentuated her toned pins.

Radiant: Jenni Falconer looked to be in good spirits as she strutted out of the Global Radio Studios in London on Friday

She finished the look with a chic beige handbag and a pair of matching pointed-toe heels.

Jenni wore her sleek blonde locks in a short crop and she smiled sweetly toward the camera as she headed home after presenting her breakfast show.

But the star narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction as she hastily grabbed the back of her dress after being buffeted by the wind. 

Fashionista: The veteran TV host, 44, put on a very leggy display as she slipped into a khaki green mini dress which accentuated her toned pins

Fashionista: The veteran TV host, 44, put on a very leggy display as she slipped into a khaki green mini dress which accentuated her toned pins

Stylish: She finished the look with a chic beige handbag and a pair of matching pointed-toe heels

Risky: But the star narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction as she hastily grabbed the back of her dress after being buffeted by the wind

Stylish: She finished the look with a chic beige handbag and a pair of matching pointed-toe heels

Jenni had been hosting the show from the comfort of her own home during lockdown, much to the delight of her pet dog, a puggle named Alfie.

The TV personality has been spending plenty of time at home with actor husband James Midgley, who she wed in 2010, joking that ‘staying in is the new going out’.

She’s also been perfecting her dance skills alongside her husband and their daughter Ella Rose, nine, as well as doing yoga in her back garden. 

The journalist recently said she was pleased fitness has become trendier these days and it’s encouraged to be strong and healthy rather than super skinny. 

She told Fit & Well magazine: ‘Women are no longer starving themselves, but enjoying the transformation process. Even my mum plays golf and goes for walks with friends.

‘The more we can get young girls to do exercise, the better. Especially as a mum to a daughter – she follows my lead, so I have to set a good example.’

Funky: The journalist previously said she's pleased fitness has become trendier these days and it's encouraged to be strong and healthy rather than super skinny

Funky: The journalist previously said she’s pleased fitness has become trendier these days and it’s encouraged to be strong and healthy rather than super skinny