“The Pussycat Doll, 42 cut a trendy figure as she strutted to The Standard Hotel London on Friday, after enjoying a night out. ”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
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By RUTH FRANCIS FOR MAILONLINE
Published: 02:04 GMT, 23 November 2024 | Updated: 17:59 GMT, 23 November 2024
The Pussycat Doll, 42, showcased her incredibly toned abs in a black crop top which she teamed with a pair of matching high-waisted sequin leggings.
Ashley layered the look with an oversized black suit jacket that she expertly draped down her back showing off her décolletage.
She toted her essentials in a tiny black sequin bag and tied back her blonde locks into a messy up do, leaving some strands to fall down and frame her petite face.
Ashley added extra height to her frame with a pair of pointed open toe heels.
The radio DJ was joined by Eniola Aluko, the football broadcaster and former professional player.
Eniola wowed in a pair of lime green satin trousers, a black top and a long faux leather coat which she wore over the top.
She teamed the look with black pointed heels and beamed for the camera as she walked down the streets.
Eniola kept her accessories to a minimum, opting for just a gold necklace.
Ashley is Heart Breakfast’s showbiz reporter and also hosts her own show on the station, Heart 00s.
The professional dancer has also been presenting Netflix reality programme Dance Monsters since 2022.
Ashley’s daring outfit was not the first time she turned heads this week as she cut an equally glamorous figure in a shimmering pink ensemble when she attended the Global’s star-studded Make Some Noise charity gala on Tuesday evening.
She put on a very leggy display in the dazzling dress, which boasted a thigh-high slit, flower detailing, and cut-out that showcased her toned midriff.
Ashley added inches to her height with a pair of silver heels and pulled her hair in a half-up, half-down style, and accessorised with an array of gold and silver jewellery.
The annual gala raises money for Global’s Make Some Noise charity to help disadvantaged children, young people and their families across the UK.
Global’s Make Some Noise has raised £3.8 million so far during its fundraising appeal.
Presenters from the biggest radio stations such as Heart, Capital, Classic FM, Smooth Radio, LBC, Radio X, Capital Dance, Capital XTRA and Gold Radio, all came together to gather donations and raise awareness.