There’s has
been a low-key romance, but Denise Van Outen and new man Eddie Boxhall
made the latest in a series of public appearances as they ventured out
in leafy Hertfordshire.
The
couple were making their way to Elstree Studios for a taping of hit BBC
talent show Strictly Come Dancing, and Denise made sure she was dressed
to impress in a striking white minidres that exposed her nicely toned
legs.
The
40-year old TV personality added to a rather distinctive look with a
cropped candy pink fur jacket, while strappy heels with sparkly
embellishments rounded things off.
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Stepping out: Denis Van Outen makes
another public appearance with new boyfriend Eddie Boxhall ahead of
their visit to Elstee Studios in Hertfordshire for a taping of Strictly
Come Dancing
Opting
to style her hair with a conventional centre parting, thus allowing her
tousled blonde locks to fall across her shoulders
The
former Big Breakfast presenter rounded off her ensemble with a quilted
pink handbag that matched her jacket, and the accessory hung from the
crook of her left arm as she made her way towards a waiting car.
Bringing up the rear, boyfriend Eddie looked dapper in a smart two-piece suit, crisp white shirt and blue tie.
Looking good: Denise looked glamorous
in a white minidress that exposed her nicely toned legs, while Eddie
looked dapper in a two-piece suit, crisp white shirt and blue tie
Tasteful:
Denise completed her look with a cropped candy pink fur jacket and
strappy heels with distinctive sparkly embellishments
They're off: The new couple were making their way to Elstree Studios for a taping of hit BBC talent show Strictly Come Dancing
Nicely
polished dress shoes competed the look, and he put them to good use by
heading to the nearest ATM and withdrawing some cash ahead of their
visit to Elstree.
Stockbroker Eddie is Denise's first love interest since she split from her husband Lee Mead last summer.
The
TV and radio personality - who has four-year-old daughter Betsey with
West End star Lee - recently claimed she had no time for romance because
her hands were full with her one-woman show, Some Girl I Used To Know.
Considered: The former Big Breakfast presenter accessorized with a quilted handbag that matched her jacket
She
told The Times: 'I don't want anything serious. My diary is nuts ...
It's typical. I've spent all these years wanting to settle down.'
In
September Denise was announced as Variety's latest Celebrity
Ambassador, a charity dedicated to supporting children and young people
across the UK who are sick, disabled or disadvantaged.
The
charity has its roots in showbusiness and stars such as Dynamo, Heather
Small, Sir Michael Caine, James McAvoy, Barbara Windsor and Joan
Collins have all pledged their backing.
Denise
said: 'I think it’s so important that children and young people are
given every opportunity to experience a happy childhood, so it’s a great
honour and a privilege to be a part of the fantastic work Variety does
across the globe.'
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