Ashley Roberts parades her toned legs in a mini-skirt and skyscraper heels

Ashley Roberts parades her toned legs in a mini-skirt and skyscraper heels as she makes an eye-catching departure from Heart FM

She has an enviable work wardrobe for her daily Heart FM breakfast show presenting gig.

And Ashley Roberts scored yet another style win as she made an eye-catching departure from the Global Radio studios in central London on Thursday morning.

The Pussycat Dolls star, 38, paraded her toned legs in a black denim skater-style mini-skirt and skyscraper stiletto heels as she headed home after her show. 

Work wardrobe: Ashley Roberts scored yet another style win as she made an eye-catching departure from the Global Radio studios in central London on Thursday morning

The radio presenter teamed her outfit with a cropped black shirt and carried a £2,730 Louis Vuitton handbag as she strutted out of the studios.

Ashley completed her ensemble with a pair of retro-style cat-eye sunglasses. 

The singer and dancer wore her blonde locks scraped back in a ponytail and opted for natural make-up to accentuate her striking features. 

Ashley’s appearance comes after she revealed she is open to the idea of adopting a child in the future.

Leggy lady: The Pussycat Dolls star, 38, paraded her toned legs in a black denim skater-style mini-skirt and skyscraper stiletto heels as she headed home after her show

Leggy lady: The Pussycat Dolls star, 38, paraded her toned legs in a black denim skater-style mini-skirt and skyscraper stiletto heels as she headed home after her show

Style queen: The radio presenter teamed her outfit with a cropped black shirt and carried a £2,730 Louis Vuitton handbag as she strutted out of the studios

Strutting her stuff: Ashley has an enviable work wardrobe for her daily Heart FM breakfast show presenting gig

Style queen: The radio presenter teamed her outfit with a cropped black shirt and carried a £2,730 Louis Vuitton handbag as she strutted out of the studios

Speaking in an interview with Fabulous magazine over the weekend, she said: ‘I’m definitely open to the idea of adoption. 

‘You just never know what the future is going to bring and the most important thing is to be happy and, whether my body naturally has kids or not, we’ll see what life brings. I’m definitely open to that.’ 

Ashley also reflected on dating following her split from Italian Strictly Come Dancing professional Giovanni Pernice, 29. 

The couple called time on their year-long romance in January after meeting during Ashley’s stint on the BBC One dance competition in late 2018.

Summer style: Ashley completed her ensemble with a pair of retro-style cat-eye sunglasses

Summer style: Ashley completed her ensemble with a pair of retro-style cat-eye sunglasses

She said: ‘I’m good on my own, though. I’m pretty independent. It’s nice to have that connection with someone, but at the moment lockdown is still [effectively] here, so “me” is where it is.’ 

She said about dating in lockdown: ‘You can get to know someone a bit more before other “things” can happen… perhaps that’s something that’s positive. We’ll see.’ 

Ashley previously revealed she tried to freeze her eggs a couple of years ago, but the process didn’t work. 

Speaking on her Heart Breakfast show in January, the singer and dancer admitted it was a ‘tough’ experience to go through.

Details: The singer and dancer wore her blonde locks scraped back in a ponytail and opted for natural make-up to accentuate her striking features

Details: The singer and dancer wore her blonde locks scraped back in a ponytail and opted for natural make-up to accentuate her striking features

Ashley said: ‘I tried to freeze my eggs actually a couple of years ago, and I had the bruises and was injecting my stomach and it’s awful.

‘Yeah, all the hormones and everything. It actually didn’t work for me which I wasn’t fully aware that that could even happen… it’s a tough time.’ 

Freezing allows women to store their eggs at a young age so they can be used in IVF when they want a family. This gives a greater chance of conceiving as the quality of the eggs they produce as they get older gradually deteriorates.

Fewer than a fifth of women are able to have a baby after using frozen eggs, according to the fertility watchdog, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).

Family plans: Ashley's appearance comes after she revealed she is open to the idea of adopting a child in the future

Family plans: Ashley’s appearance comes after she revealed she is open to the idea of adopting a child in the future