Zoe Hardman puts on a stylish display in a blush blazer and shorts as she steps out after revealing she's gone through the menopause at 37
She recently revealed how going through the menopause 'pushed her sanity to the brink'.
And Zoe Hardman appeared to be in good spirits following her candid discussion, as she was seen smiling when she made her way to Heart Radio studios in London with a friend on Thursday.
The TV presenter, 37, put on a stylish display as she teamed a blush pink jacket with matching shorts to combat the current British heatwave.
Fashionista: Zoe Hardman put on a stylish display in a blush pink blazer and shorts as she headed to Heart Radio studios in London on Thursday
Zoe tucked in a chic white shirt into her loose-fitting shorts, and stepped out in a pair of beige heeled sandals.
Her golden locks were styled into loose waves that cascaded over her shoulders, and she wore a light palette of make-up for the occasion.
Adding a glittering touch to her look, Zoe shielded her eyes with a pair of circular shades and large hoop earrings.
Style maven: Zoe tucked in a chic white shirt into her loose-fitting shorts, and stepped out in a pair of beige heeled sandals
Her outing comes after the doting mum recently told how going through the menopause aged 37 trapped her in a severe depression and caused her sex drive to slump.
In a candid chat with The Sun, Zoe said: 'Some very dark, uncontrollable thoughts were going through my head and I thought that I wasn't going to make it through this. I felt so low that without any help I didn't know how I'd get past it.'
She said she began experiencing menopausal symptoms towards the end of last year after developing the hereditary condition, which her sister, mother and grandmother have also faced.
Zoe revealed that the confusing experience left her in constant 'waves of tears', as she credits her husband Paul Doran-Jones, 35, for 'picking her up off the floor', when she was struggling with the condition.
Candid: Her outing comes after the doting mum recently told how going through the menopause aged 37 trapped her in a severe depression
She told the publication: 'We think of menopause as happening to 50-year-old women, so when it happens early, it hits you like a train.
'My skin became very dry and I had dandruff for the first time in my life. I was having hot flushes and suffering from hair loss and vaginal dryness. The pain during sex wasn't going away and I was getting severe aching in my right ovary.'
Zoe, who is mum to Luna, three, and Kit, two, started her Heart career in June 2015 and has been a firm favourite ever since.
She moved from presenting the late night show from 10pm-1am to her regular slot now just on the weekends.
Zoe is a regular on THE airwaves presenting her Feel Good Weekend show on Saturday 12pm-4pm and on Sunday morning 9am-12pm.
Apart from radio, Zoe previously presented Quiznation, Take Me Out: The Gossip alongside former TOWIE star Mark Wright, 33, and on the This Morning Hub.
Struggle: Zoe, who is mum to Luna, three, and Kit, two detailed how the menopause trapped her in a severe depression
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