Zoe Hardman looks ready for springtime in a chic floral dress and berry hat

Zoe Hardman looks ready for springtime in a chic floral dress and berry hat as she leaves Heart Radio studios

She is the popular presenter who never fails to look stylish.

And Zoe Hardman looked sensational as she stepped out at London‘s Heart Radio studios on Sunday, clad in a springtime ensemble. 

The star, 38, wowed in a strapless floaty white, yellow and black floral dress which teased a glimpse of her cleavage as she walked.

Strut: Zoe Hardman looked sensational as she stepped out at London’s Heart Radio studios on Sunday, clad in a springtime ensemble

The dress boasted an elegant ruched skirt and was paired with snakeskin detail boots.

The star wrapped up in a cream coat and added a pop of colour with a berry-hued hat.

Zoe wore her caramel tresses in soft waves while shielding her eyes from the sun with rounded shades. 

Last year Zoe spoke candidly about her eating disorder and revealed the turning point was when a doctor told her she was ‘going into sort of kidney failure’. 

Glow: The star, 38, wowed in a strapless floaty white, yellow and black floral dress which teased a glimpse of her cleavage as she walked

Stylish: The dress boasted an elegant ruched skirt and was paired with snakeskin detail boots

Glow: The star, 38, wowed in a strapless floaty white, yellow and black floral dress which teased a glimpse of her cleavage as she walked

The presenter explained that suffering with anorexia made her ‘dead for a really long time’ and ‘a shell of a person’ throughout her 20s. 

Speaking to Frankie Bridge on her Open Mind podcast, Zoe said she went to the doctor for pain in her lower back, thinking she was doing something wrong in the gym and had pulled a muscle.   

The presenter said: ‘When I went to see the doctor, she basically told me that I was going into sort of kidney failure. It was my kidneys because I was just lacking in everything.’ 

Zoe also revealed that she hadn’t had a period for five years, but at the time didn’t realise it was because she was starving.   

She said that her menstrual cycle stopped, her bones ached and her hair was falling out. 

The mother-of-two added that the doctor told her she was ‘only heading in one direction’ and that, if she wanted to have children, she had to stop restricting food.   

The Playing It Straight presenter said her eating disorder started as a way to control areas of her life where everything else was out of control. 

Zoe said: ‘I think coming off the back of Playing It Straight, which did really well, I then got an agent and I was sort of thrust slightly into people recognising me and I was just a bit of a naive girl. 

‘I think what happened was that part of my life I could control so I was going to the gym twice a day and writing down everything I was eating.   

‘It became apparent over the following years that’s what it was but obviously in the midst of it you’re in denial and you’re denying it to everybody else.’ 

The TV personality admitted she made the mistake of reading what people were saying about her on Playing It Straight, with a host of comments calling her ‘plump’ or saying the show had ‘picked a size 10’. 

The radio host also said that she has lost out on job opportunities for not being ‘a real mum’, which she attributes to her weight and being a size 8.  

The mother-of-two said she is careful of what she says around her step-daughter Isla, seven, and daughter Luna, four, and keeps conversations surrounding food happy and positive. 

For help and support with eating disorders contact SEED on (01482) 718130 or visit www.seedeatingdisorders.org.uk 

Radiant: The star wrapped up in a cream coat and added a pop of colour with a berry-hued hat

Radiant: The star wrapped up in a cream coat and added a pop of colour with a berry-hued hat