Denise Van Outen looks stylish in a leopard print jacket leaves rehearsals for her cabaret show

Denise Van Outen cuts a stylish figure in a leopard print jacket and leather leggings as she leaves rehearsals for her new cabaret show

She’s been busy training for Dancing On Ice as well as entertaining fans with her Cabaret All Stars show.

And Denise Van Outen proved she was a very busy bee as she left rehearsals for her brand new cabaret show at London’s Bunga Bunga restaurant on Tuesday.

The TV personality, 46, cut a stylish figure in a leopard print jacket and leather look leggings as she exited the venue after practicing for the show. 

Keeping busy: Denise Van Outen proved she was a very busy bee as she left rehearsals for her brand new cabaret show at London’s Bunga Bunga restaurant on Tuesday

Denise teamed her chic outerwear with a high neck black jumper, knee-high black boots and a black baker boy cap.

While the beaming beauty stored her essentials in a black cross-body bag. 

The entertainer wore her platinum tresses in a loose style beneath her cap, while she enhanced her features with a dewy palette of make-up. 

Promoting her new show on Instagram this week, Denise shared a promotional video and alongside it penned: ‘CHRISTMAS IS NOT CANCELLED! @bungabungaldn COVENT GARDEN festive merriment with my new variety show for 2 nights ONLY in an intimate setting.

So chic: The TV personality, 46, cut a stylish figure in a leopard print jacket and leather look leggings as she exited the venue after practicing for the show

So chic: The TV personality, 46, cut a stylish figure in a leopard print jacket and leather look leggings as she exited the venue after practicing for the show

‘Fabulous Italian food, cocktails, variety acts and plenty of cheeky banter with me. I will even throw in a few song . 22nd & 23rd December…. see you there!’

As well as performing in the cabaret, Denise is also training for the upcoming series of Dancing In Ice in 2021 with pro partner Matt Evers.

Matt moved in with Denise, her daughter Betsy, 10, and partner Eddie at the start of lockdown so they could be in the same isolation bubble together while training.

Performance: Promoting her new show on Instagram this week, Denise shared a promotional video and alongside it penned: 'CHRISTMAS IS NOT CANCELLED'

Performance: Promoting her new show on Instagram this week, Denise shared a promotional video and alongside it penned: ‘CHRISTMAS IS NOT CANCELLED’

Britain’s second lockdown has made training for the show ‘tricky’ however, as most ice rinks are closed, so Denise and Matt have been using ITV’s studio rink. 

However there are restrictions in place around its use so they can only have it for a few hours a day.

Although she had classical dance training as a child, Denise has found skating more difficult than she had anticipated.

The star thought she would pick things up quickly but admitted she struggled to master even some of the more basic moves.

Needs must: Matt Evers  moved in with Denise, her daughter Betsy, 10, and her partner Eddie at the start of lockdown so they could be in the same isolation bubble together while training for Dancing On Ice

Needs must: Matt Evers  moved in with Denise, her daughter Betsy, 10, and her partner Eddie at the start of lockdown so they could be in the same isolation bubble together while training for Dancing On Ice

Denise recently cited her daughter Betsy as the reason she wouldn’t be taking too many risks on the ice. 

The star shares her daughter Betsy with her ex-husband Lee Mead, who she was married to from 2009 to 2013.

Speaking to The Sunday Mirror’s Notebook Magazine, Denise said: ‘I won’t take any risks on the ice for my daughter’s sake.’

One of the show’s most nail biting moves is the headbanger, where a skater is swung around with their head being raised and lowered, often dangerously close to the ice. 

The star will be competing against the likes of Myleene Klass, Billie Faiers, and Rebekah Vardy on the new series.   

Family: Speaking to The Sunday Mirror's Notebook Magazine, Denise cited her daughter Betsy, eight, as the reason she wouldn't be making any death-defying moves on the ice

Family: Speaking to The Sunday Mirror’s Notebook Magazine, Denise cited her daughter Betsy, eight, as the reason she wouldn’t be making any death-defying moves on the ice