Cat Deeley hasn't aged a day two decades on from SMTV in new pictures
16.09.2023 - 22:03
/ ok.co.uk
It may have been 20 years since Cat Deeley presented SMTV Live, but she hasn't aged a day since.
The TV presenter, 46, kicked off her impressive career when she hosted Saturday Morning Television Live (SMTV) alongside Ant & Dec from 1998 to 2002. She went on to present hit shows such as Fame Academy, Stars in Their Eyes, So You Think You Can Dance and recently made an appearance alongside close pal Dermot O'Leary to celebrate the launch of his new book.
The presenters beamed as they posed alongside each other as Demort launched his book "Wings Of Glory" at Cahoots on Thursday in London.
Cat looked radiant as she wore her mousy blond locks down in loose waves and opted for a glam but subtle face of make-up that highlighted her glowing and non-ageing skin. She donned white wide-leg trousers, a colour patterned satin shirt and a pair of brown heels while opting for minimal gold jewellery and a watch.
Dermot who has famously hosted The X Factor and recently This Morning alongside Alison Hammond opted for a cool but casual look in a rolled-up black shirt, beige chino trousers and suede shoes. In photos from his event, Dermort held his new children's book in hand which is an action-adventure novel about a bird and his dream to fly in the Royal Bird Force during a world war.
His wife Dee Koppang O'Leary who is a film producer was also out supporting his latest venture. Along with Leigh Francis also known as Keith Lemon who cheerfully opened the book during the event for a snap as Dermort had his arm around his shoulder and looked on in puzzlement.
The event comes just a few weeks after Cat made a rare appearance with her beloved husband Patrick Kielty as the power couple attended the launch of the new fragrance brand e11even. Cat
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