Ashley Roberts catches the eye as she continues to work amid coronavirus pandemic


Ashley Roberts catches the eye in lilac skirt, slogan tee and fuchsia skirt as she continues to work amid coronavirus pandemic

She’s been keeping up with her hosting duties amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen many Brits adapt to working from home. 

And Ashley Roberts proved there’s no rest for the wicked as she was pictured leaving London’s Global Studios following her Heart Breakfast show on Thursday morning.

The Pussycat Dolls singer, 38, stood out as she donned a vibrant ensemble, which featured a fringed fuchsia skirt and a lilac coat shrugged over her shoulders.

Turning heads: Ashley Roberts proved there’s no rest for the wicked as she was pictured leaving London’s Global Studios following her Heart Breakfast show on Thursday morning

Mixing casual chic with glamour, the musician styled a Purple Rain T-shirt with a pair of pink, ankle-strap heels.

The media personality amped up the glamour in the accessory department as she carried her essentials in a studded crossbody bag by YSL, rounded off with a pair of cat-eye shades.

Buttons hitmaker Ashley complemented her radiant complexion with matte make-up, which was framed with her loosely-curled locks. 

Catching the eye: The Pussycat Dolls singer, 38, stood out as she donned a vibrant ensemble, which featured a fringed fuchsia skirt and a lilac coat shrugged over her shoulders

Strutting her stuff: Mixing casual chic with glamour, the musician styled a Purple Rain T-shirt with a pair of pink, ankle-strap heels

Catching the eye: The Pussycat Dolls singer, 38, stood out as she donned a vibrant ensemble, which featured a fringed fuchsia skirt and a lilac coat shrugged over her shoulders

All in the details: The media personality amped up the glamour in the accessory department as she carried her essentials in a studded crossbody bag by YSL, and a pair of cat-eye shades

All in the details: The media personality amped up the glamour in the accessory department as she carried her essentials in a studded crossbody bag by YSL, and a pair of cat-eye shades

The outing comes after Ashley recently revealed her Heart co-host Amanda Holden would be ‘willing and able’ to join The Pussycat Dolls, after it was announced their tour has been cancelled due to COVID-19 fears 

Of Amanda’s desire to take on a role, Ashley explained: ‘She’s been very vocal about being willing and able. 

‘If we were ever to need someone to step in, she’s available. Mandy would bring a lot of fun and sassiness. She’s an awesome little senorita.’

The pair have often documented their shenanigans at Heart Radio, including doing leg-up poses and pushing each other on wheelie chairs down an empty hallway when they had the office to themselves during the coronavirus outbreak. 

Watch her glow: Buttons hitmaker Ashley complemented her radiant complexion with matte make-up, which was framed with her loosely-curled locks

Watch her glow: Buttons hitmaker Ashley complemented her radiant complexion with matte make-up, which was framed with her loosely-curled locks

Busy bee: She's been keeping up with her hosting duties amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen many Brits adapt to working from home

Busy bee: She’s been keeping up with her hosting duties amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen many Brits adapt to working from home

Coronavirus was classed a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) earlier this month, leading countries such as Italy, Spain and the UK to implement nationwide lockdowns.  

Last week, around 1.4 million vulnerable people in Britain – including those with underlying health conditions – have been told to self-isolate. 

On Monday night, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered the immediate closure of all non-essential shops and threatened people with fines or even arrest if they do not ‘stay at home’. The shutdown will last for a minimum of three weeks and the UK’s new state of emergency is unprecedented in modern history.

Gatherings of more than two people have been banned in the most dramatic curbs on freedom ever seen in Britain in time of peace or war, as the government goes all out to stop the spread of the killer disease, which has claimed 465 lives in the UK.