Zoe Hardman put on a very leggy display in a pair of black polka dot short-shorts outside the Heart FM studios in London on Tuesday.
The radio presenter, 41, paired the shorts with a long-sleeved white shirt which she slightly unbuttoned.
Zoe wore a chic pair of black sunglasses and also a pair of black high heels and carried a large black handbag.
She accessorised with a gold chain-style necklace with large matching hooped earrings.
The former Channel 4 presenter is married to retired rugby union player Paul Doran-Jones and the pair share two children.
Zoe Hardman, 41, put on a very leggy display in a pair of black polka dot short-shorts outside the Heart FM studios in London on Tuesday
The radio presenter paired the shorts with a long-sleeved white shirt which she slightly unbuttoned
Zoe wore a chic pair of black sunglasses and also a pair of black high heels and carried a large black handbag
In June, Zoe stunned in white at the 55th annual Television and Radio Industries Club (TRIC) Awards.
She attended alongside the likes of Pixie Lott, Coronation Street’s Tina O’Brien, and EastEnders’ Danielle Harold.
Zoe got her start hosting Channel 4’s reality game show Play It Straight in 2005.
She reached a larger audience in 2012 when she was chosen to present companion show Take Me Out: The Gossip alongside Mark Wright.
Take Me Out was a hit ITV dating show which aired from 2010 to 2019 and was hosted by Paddy McGuinness.
The couples formed over the programme’s 11 series and 110 episodes resulted in eight marriages and six children.
In 2022, Zoe opened up about her ‘scary’ experience of beginning menopause aged just 34 – almost two decades earlier than average.
Speaking with Hello! magazine, the star told how she now feels she’s in a ‘good place’ after undergoing Hormone Replacement Therapy.
She also explained the importance of starting conversations about the subject for the sake of younger people.
The former Channel 4 presenter is married to retired rugby union player Paul Doran-Jones and the pair share two children
Detailing the beginning of her symptoms, she explained: ‘I was having hot flushes, night sweats and headaches as well as having severe brain fog. I kept on saying to Dozzer [her nickname for husband Paul] “Is there something wrong with me?”
‘I also had big lows. I was crying a lot and unable to stop. I felt there wasn’t much to bring me any joy, which is hard for me to say because I have a beautiful step-daughter and two children and a great marriage.’
During the period, Zoe also saw her libido plummet, with the radio presenter calling herself a ‘dried-up piece of fruit’ who felt like she’d ‘never going to want have sex again’.
Zoe hosts her own show on Heart FM from 9am to 12pm every Sunday.