Kym Marsh looks chic as she emerges from BBC studios

Kym Marsh puts on a chic display in a roll-neck jumper and tartan skirt as she struts out of BBC studios

She recently returned to work following the death of her uncle George. 

And Kym Marsh appeared to put the upset aside as she strutted out of the BBC studios once again on Friday. 

The former singer, 44, put on a very chic display as she slipped into an orange roll-neck jumper and a tartan midi skirt.

Fashionista: Kym Marsh put on a very chic display in an orange roll-neck jumper and a tartan midi skirt as she strutted out of the BBC studios once again on Friday

She finished the look with a black leather jacket, an oversized handbag and a pair of white trainers.

The star appeared to have her hands full as she clutched her phone tightly as well as holding an umbrella to fend of the unpredictable weather. 

Kym let her raven tresses flow loosely as she beamed toward the camera before heading home.  

Chic: She finished the look with a black leather jacket, an oversized handbag and a pair of white trainers

Chic: She finished the look with a black leather jacket, an oversized handbag and a pair of white trainers

The actress has been presenting Your Money And Your Life on BBC One after quitting her long-running role on Coronation Street.

Kym has been putting on a brave face this week, as she returned to work following the death of her uncle George. 

The actress said George, the husband of her mother’s sister, caught the virus in hospital and his family was unable to visit him during his final days.

The former Hear’Say singer paid tribute to her ‘amazing’ uncle in her OK! magazine column, saying he was the ‘life and soul of any party’.

Heartbreaking: The outing, came after she revealed her uncle George died from coronavirus. The husband of her mother's sister caught the virus in hospital and family were unable to visit

Heartbreaking: The outing, came after she revealed her uncle George died from coronavirus. The husband of her mother’s sister caught the virus in hospital and family were unable to visit

She said: ‘You hear about people losing their loved ones during this time and people passing away alone in hospitals and only a few people attending their funerals. But when it happens to you and your family, it really brings this whole thing home.

‘It breaks my heart to think of him being alone in that hospital.’

Kym said George had been in a care home before he fell ill and was taken to hospital, meaning his children hadn’t been able to see him for ‘so long’ before he passed away.

Family members sent him video messages which were played to George by nurses before he died, which she hopes provided him with ‘some comfort’ in his final days.

George was close with the star and would often accompany her to her first gigs, pretending to be her bodyguard.

Kym added: ‘My uncle George was an amazing man and I have so many happy memories of him. He was a great guy and the life and soul of any party. Sleep tight uncle George.’  

Difficult time: The soap star said family members sent George video messages which nurses played to him in hospital

Difficult time: The soap star said family members sent George video messages which nurses played to him in hospital