PATRICK Kielty’s wife Cat Deeley stunned on air in an affordably priced blazer from Zara.
The Birmingham beauty was back on This Morning alongside her usual co-host Ben Shephard for another jam-packed episode.
Cat Deeley stunned on air in an affordably priced blazer from Zara[/caption]
Cat paired the suit with a pair of chic heels from Dune[/caption]
Cat, who is renowned for her trendy sense of style, both on and off screen, looked incredible on today’s show.
The 47-year-old took to Instagram before the show to share some snaps of herself posing backstage at the ITV studio in London.
The popular presenter sported an elegant mocha coloured suit from popular high street brand Zara.
The chic suit was comprised of a beautiful over sized blazer with a notched lapel collar and two front flap pockets.
To style it her way, Cat rolled up the sleeves of the blazer and wore a white t-shirt underneath.
The blazer is also brilliant value on Zara’s website as it has been reduced down to just €19.99, marked down from its original price of €69.95.
She paired the blazer with similarly styled wide-legged oversized trousers; they are currently sold out on Zara’s website.
To round off her stylish on-air look, Cat donned a pair of pointed-toe heels from Dune.
The gorgeous heels just barely peeked out from under her oversized pants adding some shape to the overall look.
Cat’s husband, Patrick Kielty is the host of RTE’s hit Friday night chat show, The Late Late Show.
And last week viewers were hailing one of his interviewees on the show after the pair had an “inspiring” chat.
Garron Noone appeared on the Late Late Show for the Country Music Special last year where he surprised viewers with his outstanding rendition of a Kieth Whitley song.
But this time around he made an appearance to open up about his rise to fame over the number of years on TikTok.
INSPIRING
The musician went on to speak about some of the challenges he faced in his younger years.
Garron explained: “I used to suffer from agoraphobia. I started having panic attacks when I was about sixteen.
“One of my friends had died and that sort of started them. They got worse over time, over a few years and eventually, it got to the point where I couldn’t leave the house without having a panic attack.
“I spent about five years completely house bound, having panic attacks every day, couldn’t go to the shops.
“I worked in a phone shop, I could go there, I’d have panic attacks at work but I didn’t do anything else. No social life, no nothing, pretty much just stayed to myself.
“And I put it out there on New Year’s Eve that I felt at that time for many, many years – I felt that my life would never go anywhere, I was never going to have a life that was going to be worth living, I felt really hopeless.
“Out of nowhere, by keeping with it, life has given me so much and I’m doing things now that I never thought I’d be able to do, like you know, being on telly – that would be one of them.”