She’s currently co-hosting the London based radio station.
And, Kelly Brook, 44, rocked a pop of green with a cable knit jumper as she headed to work at Heart FM, on Monday.
The presenter slipped into a black leather mini skirt and opaque tights as she showcased her slender legs.
The bright chunky knitted piece featured delicate pearl detailing that she contrasted with the punky skirt.
She layered over a long waxy coat as she flashed a smile and strutted through London.
Her long brunette hair was worn down in a straighten style with caramel highlights through the ends.
The model completed her look with a pair of pointed stiletto boots and a Gucci crossbody bag as she shielded her eyes with some square Ray Bans.
Recently, Kelly told MailOnline in a candid interview that she was perfectly happy with her relationship with Jeremy Parisi, stating: ‘I love my boyfriend, I love my job, my garden, my freedom, I love to travel. The things that have made me happy now aren’t the things I thought would make me so in my 30s.
‘It’s more difficult to have children after 40, I know that. But if it’s something you don’t really want to do, it’s OK. I didn’t really want to have children. I didn’t want to get married and that’s OK. It’s OK to say that now.’
Elsewhere in the chat, Kelly said that she is happiest working on the radio, where people can’t see her face or fabulous figure.
‘When you do radio they just hear you and if you’re telling a story and making people laugh — they’re not visualising you, they’re absorbed by what you say. I get such positive feedback from the radio compared to telly because people can’t see me.’
At the time she declared she was a trim size 12, but she’s yo-yoed in weight over the past few years, at her heaviest creeping up to a size 16. Immediately, the jibes appeared online about her being ‘unsexy’ and ‘past it’.
At one stage reality star Katie Price even branded her a ‘heifer’ — perhaps hoping for a public slanging match which Kelly, wisely, refused to be drawn into.
She said: ‘I finished my show (American sitcom One Big Happy) in LA. I was super fit and then I moved back here four years ago to the countryside, to my farm in Kent, and I stopped thinking about what I looked like.
‘I started living what I call my ‘Ma Larkin life’. I had ducks, beehives, I was cooking every day — huge roast dinners — and going to the pub and I really piled on the pounds. It didn’t help that I was also living with an Italian for whom food is religion.’