Gabby Logan showcased her impeccable style on Tuesday, as she arrived at Global Radio in London, after getting candid about her sex life.
The presenter, 51, was the picture of sophistication in a smart camel jacket teamed with a pair of tailored check trousers.
She tied a grey jumper around her shoulders for an added chic touch, and boosted her height in a pair of black heeled boots.
Tapping away on her phone and sipping on a coffee, Gabby toted two black handbags and pinned her hair back from her face.
Her outing comes after the former gymnast admitted that she had feared the menopause was ruining her sex life, as getting intimate with her husband Kenny Logan had begun to feel like a chore.

Gabby Logan showcased her impeccable style on Tuesday, as she arrived at Global Radio in London, after getting candid about her sex life

The presenter, 51, was the picture of sophistication in a smart camel jacket teamed with a pair of tailored check trousers as she checked her phone

She tied a grey jumper around her shoulders for an added chic touch, and boosted her height in a pair of black heeled boots, while toting two black handbags
But, she explained that after starting HRT, the hormone treatment had the opposite effect of increasing her libido to the extent that her and Kenny began engaging in daytime romps.
Gabby recalled how she first realised she was perimenopausal at the age of 47, but didn’t recognise the symptoms, believing she was too young and instead felt like a ‘lesser version of herself’.
She told The Sun that she didn’t know what was wrong with her and that her normal healthy habits weren’t helping her.
The FIFA presenter explained she only realised what her symptoms were after she invited broadcaster Mariella Frostrup on her podcast, The Mid Point, in 2020.
Gabby – who shares 19-year-old twins Lois and Reuben with her former Scottish rugby player Kenny – said that the honest discussion allowed her to face her own symptoms.
She added that some of the keys signs included anxiety, impatience, shouting at family and friends, losing your temper, feeling tired a lot of the time with low energy levels and having brain fog, while confessing it also seriously affected her sex drive.
She said: ‘My libido was definitely affected by the menopause and perimenopause. I found I didn’t want to have sex with my husband as much, and it felt like something I was going to have to do even if I didn’t really want to.
‘It was almost like, “Is this going to become a duty?” So many women say this and I didn’t want to become one of them.’
Gabby explained that she has always had a healthy sex life with Kenny and always fancied him, so couldn’t understand why she didn’t want to have sex as frequently. much.
She admitted after a doctor prescribed her HRT, she was relieved and even quite emotional to regain her libido and felt she could return to her normal self.
She candidly confessed: ‘My libido came back within about a week and our sex life was back on track — even to the extent of having daytime sex. Our kids will kill me if I say any more!”

Her outing comes after the former gymnast admitted that she had feared the menopause was ruining her sex life, as getting intimate with her husband Kenny Logan had begun to feel like a chore (pictured together)

But, she explained that after starting HRT, the hormone treatment had the opposite effect of increasing her libido to the extent that her and Kenny began engaging in daytime romps (pictured together in May)
The couple hit another hurdle in 2022 when Kenny was diagnosed with prostate cancer which required surgery.
Along with her worries for her husband, the star was also battling empty-nest syndrome and has taken to hobbies to help transition to life without her children at home.
Gabby regularly goes cold water swimming and finds that the process helps relieve her menopause symptoms.
She explained that many don’t realise that the sun affects physical and mental wellbeing, including heart health and osteoporosis, and exercise is a good way of counteracting those issues.
She encouraged other women to read about the menopause before they go through it to minimise the shock of their symptoms, but added that nothing can prepare you for the real experience.

Gabby recalled how she first realised she was perimenopausal at the age of 47, but didn’t recognise the symptoms, believing she was too young and instead felt like a ‘lesser version of herself’ (pictured in August)

She has taken to hobbies to help transition to life without her children at home and regularly goes cold water swimming, finding the process helps relieve her menopause symptoms