Zoe Hardman nails springtime glamour in a ruffled white dress as she heads to work 

Zoe Hardman nails springtime glamour in a ruffled white dress and orange sandals as she heads to work

She’s been spending the coronavirus lockdown with her former rugby player husband Paul Doran-Jones and their two children, Luna, three, and Kit, two. 

And Zoe Hardman proved there’s no rest for the wicked as she was pictured heading to work at London‘s Global Studios on Sunday morning.

The Heart Radio presenter, 37, who fronts the channel’s Feel Good Weekend show, caught the eye as she slipped into a white midi-dress, complete with flamenco-inspired ruffles throughout.

Busy bee: Zoe Hardman proved there’s no rest for the wicked as she was pictured heading to work at London’s Global Studios on Sunday morning

Strutting her stuff across the streets of the English capital, the host added a touch of colour to her appearance in orange heeled sandals.

A large cream handbag by Ted Baker, animal print shades and a selection of dainty jewellery complemented Zoe’s springtime look.

With her tresses dressed into loose waves, the Made By Mammas podcast star highlighted her beauty with a neutral make-up look.  

The media personality, who went through a gruelling 19-hour birth and a forceps delivery without any effective pain relief with Luna, previously discussed her second birthing experience.

Radiant: The Heart Radio presenter, 37, who fronts the channel's Feel Good Weekend show, caught the eye as she slipped into a white midi-dress, complete with flamenco-inspired ruffles

Radiant: The Heart Radio presenter, 37, who fronts the channel’s Feel Good Weekend show, caught the eye as she slipped into a white midi-dress, complete with flamenco-inspired ruffles

Standing tall: Strutting her stuff across the streets of the English capital, the host added a touch of colour to her appearance in orange heeled sandals

Standing tall: Strutting her stuff across the streets of the English capital, the host added a touch of colour to her appearance in orange heeled sandals

‘The first time around I was a smug pregnant lady saying ‘this is easy’, until the birth,’ Zoe told HELLO!.

‘But second time around my pregnancy was so rough… The hypnobirthing sessions really reset me. 

‘I came back from my class and said to Dozza (her nickname for Paul) “I feel like I’m getting there, this is going to be a new birth, a new baby” and I was really calm going into it this time.’

All in the details: A large cream handbag by Ted Baker, animal print shades and a selection of dainty jewellery complemented Zoe's springtime look

All in the details: A large cream handbag by Ted Baker, animal print shades and a selection of dainty jewellery complemented Zoe’s springtime look

‘I had an epidural and I called it at the right moment, I wasn’t too late like the last time round. And by about five past midnight Kit was born.’

The honey-blonde beauty previously appeared on Sky Sunrise with Kit, admitting the first few weeks as a mum of a newborn were ‘terrifying’.

She said: ‘It’s a terrifying time. You’re growing a human for nearly ten months and then you leave the hospital and you have a stranger in your own home that you’re supposed to be bonding with and breastfeeding.

‘You can feel very isolated, very lonely and the tears come. It’s really important to talk because we all need a big hug and to know the end is in sight.’

Good company: The actress is spending the lockdown with her former rugby player husband Paul Doran-Jones and their two children, Luna, three, and Kit, two (pictured in April)

Good company: The actress is spending the lockdown with her former rugby player husband Paul Doran-Jones and their two children, Luna, three, and Kit, two (pictured in April)