Lizzie Cundy was the epitome of class as she left The Jeremy Vine Show in London on Tuesday.
The socialite, 56, cut a chic figure as she stepped out in a light blue midi dress that showed off her stunning figure.
The elegant dress featured a cowl neckline and a peplum hem that gave a glimpse of her toned legs.
Lizzie elevated her frame with a pair of cream open-toe platform heels and toted her belongings in a stylish YSL bag.
She shielded her eyes from the winter sun with a stylish pair of gold frame sunglᴀsses and pulled her golden locks into a Sєxy up do.
The beauty appeared in high spirits as she flashed a smile at the cameras while strutting her way down the street.
Lizzie Cundy was the epitome of class as she left The Jeremy Vine Show in London on Tuesday
The socialite, 56, cut a chic figure as she stepped out in a light blue midi dress that showed off her stunning figure
The beauty appeared in high spirits as she flashed a smile at the cameras while strutting her way down the street
Her outing comes after she and Bruno Tonioli supported Sydnie Christmas at her first West End show at Aldwych Theatre on Sunday night.
The stunner and the Italian BGT star, 69, beamed with pride as they watched Sydnie perform on stage.
Sydnie made her West End debut at the weekend, performing in front of an array of guests in London.
After her jaw-dropping performance, Lizzie and Bruno went backstage to congratulate the singer.
Sydnie couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she posed for a picture with Lizzie, who looked glamorous in a trendy leather jacket.
The BGT winner wrote on her Instagram: ‘I could never book a West End show. So today is a special one.
I’m crying with joy to FINALLY have my Westend Debut but with my very own show. I’ve been very emotional. I’m looking forward to pouring my heart and soul out to you all tonight.
And doing it My Way. Little Syd. We did it darling See you soon London NEVER GIVE UP YOUR DREAMS ARE WORTH FIGHTING FOR’.
It comes after Lizzie and Bruno Tonioli, 69, supported Sydnie Christmas at her first West End show at Aldwych Theatre on Sunday night
Lizzie looked glamorous in a trendy leather jacket
Last month Lizzie called out Keir Starmer on the Jeremy Vine Show for targeting ‘hard-working’ pensioners as they discussed whether pensioners should downsize their homes.
The latest English Housing Survey suggests that baby boomer homeowners have multiple unused rooms, while younger generations are forced into cramped rentals.
Over 10 million homes in England have at least two unused bedrooms, many owned by those over 65.
The discussion began with the housing crisis in the UK and whether pensioners should consider downsizing.
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Storm posed the question: ‘There’s this idea that asking older people to move out of the homes that their families have grown up in is taboo it’s not allowed, but should it be?’
Lizzie responded firmly: ‘I think this is a dreadful idea. I’ve got to be honest. Pensioners work hard all their lives. It seems this government is attacking pensioners left right and centre.’
‘You know it’s always the baby boomers Starmer seems to be going for. They have worked hard all their lives, they shouldn’t even have to consider this.’
Lizzie didn’t hold back in criticising the Prime Minister, adding: ‘Starmer needs to sort his own house out first. Look at the migration problem, look at the housing problem, and look at everything else that’s going on in this country.’
She added: ‘Don’t put it on to the pensioners, I really think this is really unfair.’
Storm then asked: ‘What if the government, instead of, because as Daryl says nobody wants to force people out of their house, but what about putting incentives in place, would you not like that?’
She added: ‘For example, reducing stamp duty or scrapping stamp duty for the over 65’s?’
It comes after Lizzie appeared on Jeremy Vine & Storm Huntley on 5 alongside Daryl Morris to discuss whether pensioners should downsize their homes
Lizzie replied: ‘Look, I think we’ve got to look at this whole housing crisis. Generally, Starmer, I think he lives in a fantasy world and sprinkled with a heavy dose of poor judgement.’
‘Look what he’s doing with all of the green and the tax hikes on landlords. No one wants to be a landlord here anymore.’
‘People are leaving their homes. they’re not wanting to stay here with the mᴀssive taxes that are happening.’
She continued: ‘It’s pushing up rents, the whole housing crisis is like a stagnation, it really is, and I think to put it on pensioners, even to suggest this, is disgraceful.’
‘In my eyes, they shouldn’t be paying inheritance tax, they’ve got all of that. I think it’s dreadful.’
Lizzie concluded: ‘He always goes for the soft target Starmer, and this is one of them.’ before the trio answered calls from the public to hear their thoughts on the housing crisis.