Melanie Sykes cuts a casual figure in a yellow sweatshirt as she arrives at BBC Studios

Melanie Sykes cuts a casual figure in a yellow sweatshirt and skinny jeans as she arrives at BBC Studios to present her weekend radio show

She’s a fixture on the radio waves with her weekend show.

And Melanie Sykes displayed her laid-back sense of style in a comfy yellow Nike sweatshirt and jeans as she arrived to host her show on BBC Radio 2 on Saturday.

The presenter, 49, looked effortlessly stylish in the laid-back look as she joined her co-host Alan Carr, 44, to present the show.

Relaxed: Melanie Sykes, 49, displayed her laid-back sense of style in a comfy yellow Nike sweatshirt and jeans as she arrived to host her show on BBC Radio 2 on Saturday

Mel displayed her relaxed fashion sense in the banana yellow Nike jumper teamed with blue skinny jeans as she headed into the radio studio.

The former Today with Des and Mel host carried her essentials in an oversized black handbag as she carried a hot beverage into the studio.  

Meanwhile Alan donned a face mask along with his bold brown paisley printed shirt as he arrived to host the show with Mel.

Beaming: The presenter looked effortlessly stylish in the laid-back look as she headed into the Studios in London

Beaming: The presenter looked effortlessly stylish in the laid-back look as she headed into the Studios in London

Last month, Mel celebrated three years of sobriety after admitting her life has improved dramatically as a direct consequence of being alcohol free.

The presenter, who found fame in a series of light-hearted ads for Boddingtons Brewery, kicked off her weekend by celebrating the milestone with her Instagram followers.

Taking to the social media platform, Melanie revealed the date was also significant because it marked the two-year anniversary of a life-changing trip to India with her close friend, Adam Phillips.    

Melanie has been focusing on self-improvement after she was left ‘gutted’ when her relationship with Steve Coogan, 54, came to an end last year.      

It’s said she began to grow increasingly concerned the Alan Partridge star didn’t want to settle down with her amid their largely low-key romance. 

Low-key: Mel's presenting partner Alan Carr donned a protected face mask as he arrived at the radio studio to appear on the programme

Low-key: Mel’s presenting partner Alan Carr donned a protected face mask as he arrived at the radio studio to appear on the programme

A source told The Sun: ‘Mel is gutted it didn’t work out – but although she is disappointed, she is not that surprised. 

‘She was worried that he wasn’t committing and wasn’t keen on family stuff or getting too involved with her two teenage sons. 

They went on to say that the pair were together ‘properly’ for six months, but their romance ‘never got too serious.’

The publication concluded it was Mel’s decisions to call it quits, but there’s ‘no hard feelings’ between the two.

MailOnline contacted Mel’s representatives for comment at the time.  

Healthy: Last month, Mel celebrated three years of sobriety after admitting her life has improved dramatically as a direct consequence of being alcohol free

Healthy: Last month, Mel celebrated three years of sobriety after admitting her life has improved dramatically as a direct consequence of being alcohol free