Melinda Messenger cut a casual figure as she posed on the red carpet ahead of the Glide at Battersea Power Station ice rink launch.
The former glamour model, 53, was bundled up for the winter chill in a pair of flared jeans, a black turtle neck jumper and a cream wool coat.
The presenter added a pair of brown boots to her look and seemed to be enjoying her evening out in London on Thursday.
The blonde beauty was joined by a host of celebrities at the opening of the ice rink with TOWIE’s Lydia Bright looking comfortable in a pair of maroon tracksuit bottoms, an oversized white jumper and a matching maroon coat.
She swept her curly hair into a messy ponytail and added a pair of black trainers to her look.
Melinda Messenger, 53, cut a casual figure as she posed on the red carpet ahead of the Glide at Battersea Power Station ice rink launch on Thursday

The former glamour model was bundled up for the winter chill in a pair of flared jeans, a black turtle neck jumper and a cream wool coat

TOWIE ‘s Lydia Bright looked comfortable in a pair of maroon tracksuit bottoms, an oversized white jumper and a matching maroon coat
Fellow reality star Ollie Locke was also in attendance on the red carpet.
The former Made in Chelsea star, 37, donned a pair of skinny jeans, a blue jumper and a thick black coat with a fur hood.
He finished off his casual look with a black hat as he posed alongside his husband Gareth.
The business owner also donned a pair of skinny jeans and added to his monochrome look with a black Ralph Lauren bear jumper and a furry beige coat.
Also spotted enjoying themselves was singer Natalie Rushdie.
The daughter of author Salman, 38, looked effortlessly chic in a long cream coat over a pair of black suede boots.
She finished off her ensemble with a kitsch pink and red present-shaped bag.
Heidi Range looked cosy in a dusty pink coat which accentuated her waist with a tie belt and featured a fur collar.

Natalie Rushdie, the daughter of author Salman, 38, looked effortlessly chic in a long cream coat over a pair of black suede boots

Fellow reality star Ollie Locke, 37, was also in attendance on the red carpet dressed in a pair of skinny jeans, a blue jumper and a thick black coat with a fur hood

He finished off his casual look with a black hat as he posed alongside his husband Gareth
The former Sugarbabes star, 41, beamed as she posed on the red carpet before heading in.
Melinda’s night out comes six months after she split from her fiancé survival expert Dr. Raj Joshi, just six months after the pair got engaged in New Zealand.
A source told The Sun that the ex glamour model is ‘gutted’ to see the relationship end, because she thought he was ‘the one’ after the pair bonded over the SAS experience.
The former Page 3 girl announced her engagement to Dr. Raj last August after the pair met while filming Celebrity SAS.
Melinda began secretly dating Joshi, 47, after meeting on the Channel 4 show while it filmed in Vietnam, with fans originally believing they met on a charity hike in Nepal.
Melinda had originally confirmed the engagement in an Instagram post in August and revealed wedding plans were already well underway.
Melinda wrote: ‘We’ve got some very happy news to share. @raj.joshi.expedition and I got engaged in beautiful New Zealand at Matariki, the Māori New year, and we are getting married next year!’

Heidi Range, 41, looked cosy in a dusty pink coat which accentuated her waist with a tie belt and featured a fur collar.

Melinda’s night out comes six months after she split from her fiancé survival expert Dr. Raj Joshi, just six months after the pair got engaged in New Zealand
The mother-of-three revealed her engagement alongside a picture of the couple arm-in-arm before a sweeping, mountainous view of the New Zealand countryside.
The pair climbed Welsh landmark Mount Snowdon together as part of her preparations for the expedition through Nepal’s Langtang Valley, close to the border with Tibet, which has altitudes of up to 12,600ft.
In an interview with The Mirror, she said: ‘Being in your 50s is such an important and powerful stage in life. And the challenge is to keep on growing and developing.
‘You shouldn’t stop when you get to a certain age. It’s good to keep challenging yourself. As I have got older, I am much happier and I don’t care what I look like if I fail.’