Cat Deeley looked positively glowing as she hosted This Morning alongside Ben Shephard on Tuesday.
The presenter, 47, cut a chic figure in a khaki shirt dress which boasted rolled-up sleeves, a midi length, and several pockets.
The stunning ensemble showcased Cat’s slender figure as it cinched her in at the waist and showed off her tanned pins and she further elevated her height with a pair of mustard court heels.
Cat’s co-host Ben sported a smart casual look for the show as he donned a burgundy shirt and beige trousers.
He opted for a pair of suede loafers and further accessorised with a silver wristwatch.
Cat Deeley looked positively glowing as she hosted This Morning on Tuesday
The presenter, 47, cut a chic figure in a khaki shirt dress which boasted rolled-up sleeves, a midi length, and several pockets as she hosted with Ben Shephard
The stunning ensemble showcased Cat’s slender figure as it cinched her in at the waist and showed off her tanned pins
The hosting duo appeared in their element as they petted a sweet Labrador puppy.
Elsewhere on the show, ITV This Morning chef Juliet Sear announced that she is going to be a grandmother.
The mother-of-three told The Express her eldest daughter is expecting her first child and claimed ‘she’s doing really well’.
She proudly shared: ‘She’s doing really well. She’s got her own place, she’s a graphic designer and is a fine artist. She’s having a baby in a few months.’
It comes after Cat recalled suffering a ‘frightening’ health scare during a live TV show as she spoke on Monday’s episode of This Morning.
She was joined by her co-host Ben as they discussed a new ‘miracle drug’ to help combat migraine attacks.
Opening up about her own struggles, Cat revealed she had her first experience while presenting So You Think You Can Dance and was forced to ‘push through.’
She explained: ‘Mine goes from the outside in, actually more kind of like tunnel vision!
The TV personality further elevated her height with a pair of mustard court heels
Cat’s co-host Ben sported a smart casual look for the show as he donned a burgundy shirt and beige trousers
‘I got my first migraine on live TV, it was actually really frightening as I didn’t know what was happening to me and I’d never had one before.’
Cat continued: ‘But now, I get them occasionally and I can see symptoms straight away. If I act straight away with something like migraine relief, it gets rid of it!’
Speaking to MailOnline in 2017, she added: ‘That was the worst experience ever. I had no idea what was happening, which was the scariest part.
‘I got tunnel vision halfway through the show and my head felt like it was exploding. But what can you do?
‘You are live in front of millions. You push through on adrenalin and then collapse when the show is over.’
He opted for a pair of suede loafers and further accessorised with a silver wristwatch