Ashley Roberts stands out from the group in tie-dye trousers and a scarlet coat as she leaves Coronary heart FM
Ashley Roberts made fairly the style assertion as she left Coronary heart Radio in London on Tuesday.
The Pussycat Doll, 40, regarded red-hot as she confirmed off her svelte determine in a pair of vibrant tie-dye trousers.
The presenter added to her body as she strutted down the pavement in a pair of purple stilettos whereas braving the winter chill.
She made positive to remain heat by layering up in a longline scarlet trench coat with black buttons.
She teamed the look with a black polo neck jumper and carried her necessities in a purple leather-based purse.
The blonde magnificence wore her golden tresses up in a topknot and opted for a pure however bronzed make-up look.
She accessorised in fashion with a pair of classy black sun shades whereas ending off the kooky look with some silver earrings.
It comes after Ashley revealed that her gruelling work schedule whereas performing with The Pussycat Dolls had such an impression on her well being, she was rushed to hospital.
The singer who carried out with the band from 2003 to 2010 earlier than they reunited in 2019, admitted medical doctors feared she was affected by a mind aneurysm after her physique 'simply shut down.'
Fortunately, following an MRI scan medical doctors advised Ashley she merely wanted to relaxation, with the star including she's discovered to adapt to a slower way of life since transferring to the UK.
Talking on Jamie Laing's Non-public Elements podcast on Friday, Ashley admitted that her fast-paced schedule whereas performing with the Pussycat Dolls took a terrifying toll on her well being.
She stated: 'The factor was, being in a lady band, we make individuals some huge cash so there was, the schedule was outrageous. I am not going to lie, by the tip I used to be breaking down. I used to be within the hospital.
'They thought I used to be having a mind aneurysm. I believe it was simply from going, going, going and my physique was simply shutting down actually.