Rachel Riley nails summer chic in a pink mini dress as she cradles 7-month-old daughter Maven

She was recently forced to apologise to Jedward after joking about their music while criticising Wiley’s anti-Semitic rant.   

But Rachel Riley put the drama aside as she stepped out for a family outing in London on Saturday.

The Countdown presenter, 34, nailed summer chic in a pink mini dress which boasted short sleeves and a frilled hem.

Fashionista: Rachel Riley nailed summer chic as she donned a pink mini dress as she stepped out for a family outing in London on Saturday

Chic: The Countdown presenter, 34, wore her bleach blonde locks pulled back in a messy bun and affectionately cradled her seven-month-old daughter Maven in a leopard-print baby sling

Chic: The Countdown presenter, 34, wore her bleach blonde locks pulled back in a messy bun and affectionately cradled her seven-month-old daughter Maven in a leopard-print baby sling

She finished the look with a black over-the-shoulder bag, beige sandals and a pair of statement sunglasses.

Rachel wore her bleach blonde locks pulled back in a messy bun and affectionately cradled her seven-month-old daughter Maven in a leopard-print baby sling.

The TV personality was joined by both of her parents, partner Pasha Kovalev and Pasha’s mum as the extended family took a trip to buy watermelon.

Shopping spree: The TV personality was joined by partner Pasha Kovalev as the family went to buy watermelon

Stylish: Rachel finished the look with a black over-the-shoulder bag, beige sandals and a pair of statement sunglasses

Shopping spree: The TV personality was joined by partner Pasha Kovalev as the family went to buy watermelon

Together: The couple were joined by Pasha's mum as well as both Rachel's parents during the outing

Together: The couple were joined by Pasha’s mum as well as both Rachel’s parents during the outing

The outing comes after Rachel apologised to Jedward after joking about their music while criticising Wiley's anti-Semitic rant

The outing comes after Rachel apologised to Jedward after joking about their music while criticising Wiley’s anti-Semitic rant

The outing comes after Rachel apologised to Jedward after joking about their music while criticising Wiley’s anti-Semitic rant.

Rachel, who is Jewish, said the Grime star could have ended his career by performing with the Irish twins instead of making his vile remarks.

But the former X Factor stars hit back at her comments, saying she should not have targeted them.

Feud: Rachel, who is Jewish, said the Grime star could have ended his career by performing with the Irish twins instead of making his vile remarks

Feud: Rachel, who is Jewish, said the Grime star could have ended his career by performing with the Irish twins instead of making his vile remarks

She wrote: ‘He could have just done a duet with Jedward if he was that keen to end his career. 

‘An unprompted, still going, public antisemitic breakdown is a bizarre route to go down.’

But Jedward replied: ‘You are a patron for a Center for Countering Digital Hate? And yet here you are spreading Hate!! As anti bullying ambassadors we don’t approve of this!’

Hitting back: Jedward accused the Countdown presenter of 'spreading hate' by joking about their music careers

Hitting back: Jedward accused the Countdown presenter of ‘spreading hate’ by joking about their music careers

Rachel promptly apologised and deleted her original tweet.

She then replied to the duo: ‘Genuinely didn’t mean any offence to you, was just a joke and you were the least grime people I could think of.’

She also tweeted the statement: ‘Apologies to Jedward, totally flippant joke about them not being particularly grime and no offence intended. Good meme below though, they’re nice boys and I didn’t think of the cumulative impact of jokes.’

Standing down: Rachel promptly deleted her initial joke about the twins after they criticised the Countdown star

Standing down: Rachel promptly deleted her initial joke about the twins after they criticised the Countdown star

Wiley, 41, had made a series of tweets, saying: ‘Jewish people you are not the reason I am wiley but I am the reason a lot of you have made money so shut up lol.’

Other Tweets included: ‘If you work for a company owned by 2 Jewish men and you challenge the Jewish community in anyway of course you will get fired.’ 

He made multiple shocking comments, including calling Jewish people ‘too touchy,’ and saying Israel ‘is not yours.’ 

He even challenged those who said they’d report him: ‘Get me arrested let me see what the charge is you cowards.’ 

Vile remarks: Wiley, 41, had made a series of tweets, saying: 'Jewish people you are not the reason I am wiley but I am the reason a lot of you have made money so shut up lol'

Vile remarks: Wiley, 41, had made a series of tweets, saying: ‘Jewish people you are not the reason I am wiley but I am the reason a lot of you have made money so shut up lol’

 

 

Shocking: Wiley made a series of outlandish claims on his twitter feed last week which resulted in him being banned from the site for seven days

Shocking: Wiley made a series of outlandish claims on his twitter feed last week which resulted in him being banned from the site for seven days

Wiley has been given a seven-day ban from Twitter over a series of anti-Semitic tweets which are being reviewed by police – as a campaign calls on Instagram to shut down his account to prevent a ‘further outpouring of anti-Jewish venom’.  

The musician was given an hours-long ban after tweeting a stream of comments on Friday evening, but was back online by Saturday morning.

However, after he resumed tweeting, he was given a seven-day ban from the social media platform. 

He also posted a series of videos discussing the ban to his Instagram account. In one he said ‘crawl out from under your little rocks and defend your Jewish privilege’. 

While the video of Wiley telling Jewish people to ‘crawl out from under your little rocks’ has been removed, a post showing a snip of a tweet of a conspiracy theory about Jews funding and creating the KKK remains. 

Wiley is said to have been dropped by his management company over the tweets, but he claimed that he cut ties with them.

When questioned on Wiley’s comments by MailOnline, the Metropolitan Police referred to a statement on the LBTowerHamlets Twitter feed which says, ‘the relevant material is being assessed’. 

Appalling: Wiley posted a series of videos discussing the ban to his Instagram account, and in one he said: 'Crawl out from under your little rocks and defend your Jewish privilege'

Appalling: Wiley posted a series of videos discussing the ban to his Instagram account, and in one he said: ‘Crawl out from under your little rocks and defend your Jewish privilege’