Ashley Roberts appears in high spirits as she brushes off Ofcom complaints

Ashley Roberts appears in high spirits as she brushes off Ofcom complaints from Saturday Night Takeaway viewers over THAT raunchy performance

Her racy Saturday Night Takeaway performance with The Pussycat Dolls sparked 68 Ofcom complaints from disgruntled viewers at the weekend. 

But Ashley Roberts brushed off the drama and appeared in jubilant spirits as she left Heart Breakfast Radio Studios in London on Friday. 

The presenter, 38, caught the eye in a magenta tailored coat, which she layered atop of a stylish green velour jumpsuit. 

Giggly display: Ashley Roberts brushed off the Ofcom drama from Saturday Night Takeaway’s racy performance as she left Heart Breakfast Radio Studios in London on Friday

Ashley shrugged the eye-catching coat over her shoulders, while the crushed velvet jumpsuit sheathed her slender frame. 

The dancer opted for comfort on her feet with white Converses and despite the miserable wet London weather, donned a pair of black shades. 

Emily Atack also left the studios and put on a leggy display in a black minidress. 

Turning heads: The presenter, 38, caught the eye in a magenta tailored coat, which she layered atop of a stylish green velour jumpsuit

Turning heads: The presenter, 38, caught the eye in a magenta tailored coat, which she layered atop of a stylish green velour jumpsuit

Raising eyebrows: Ashley's racy Saturday Night Takeaway performance with The Pussycat Dolls sparked 68 Ofcom complaints from disgruntled viewers at the weekend

Raising eyebrows: Ashley’s racy Saturday Night Takeaway performance with The Pussycat Dolls sparked 68 Ofcom complaints from disgruntled viewers at the weekend

Looking lovely: The I'm A Celebrity star shrugged the eye-catching coat over her shoulders, while the crushed velvet jumpsuit sheathed her slender frame

Looking lovely: The I’m A Celebrity star shrugged the eye-catching coat over her shoulders, while the crushed velvet jumpsuit sheathed her slender frame

The I’m A Celebrity star, 30, complemented the look with a cool leather jacket, heeled ankle boots and a large bag. 

On Saturday, The Pussycat Dolls’ risqué performance and skimpy outfits proved too much for some Saturday Night Takeaway viewers as ’68 of them complained to Ofcom’.

The backlash comes after hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly’s best efforts to keep the girls covered up in a hilarious response to the 419 complaints the group’s December X-Factor appearance received. 

Stylish: Emily Atack also left the studios and put on a leggy display in a black minidress

Stylish: Emily Atack also left the studios and put on a leggy display in a black minidress

Chic: The I'm A Celebrity star, 30, complemented the look with a cool leather jacket

On air: Emily appeared on Heart Radio

Chic: The I’m A Celebrity star, 30, complemented the look with a cool leather jacket, heeled ankle boots and a large bag

The girl group appeared on the first show of the new Saturday Night Takeaway series dressed in scantily-clad ensembles, where they performed a medley of their hits and new single react.

The performance took a funny turn however, as the Geordie duo attempted to ‘censor’ the routine after begging the girls to tone down’ the sex appeal.  

Ant and Dec’s reaction came following the band’s 419 complaints from angry X Factor fans who accused their performance of looking like a ‘strip show’. 

Too much: On Saturday, The Pussycat Dolls' risqué performance and skimpy outfits proved too much for some Saturday Night Takeaway viewers

Too much: On Saturday, The Pussycat Dolls’ risqué performance and skimpy outfits proved too much for some Saturday Night Takeaway viewers

Not happy: Despite Ant and Dec's efforts to avoid a backlash, 68 people took to the media regulator to call out the Pussycat Dolls' routine

Not happy: Despite Ant and Dec’s efforts to avoid a backlash, 68 people took to the media regulator to call out the Pussycat Dolls’ routine

But despite Ant and Dec’s efforts to avoid a backlash, even though they flashed the flesh themselves, 68 people took to the media regulator to call out the Pussycat Dolls’ routine, according to The Sun.

Mailonline have contacted Ofcom and Saturday Night Takeaway for comment.  

Throughout the show Ant and Dec had joked that their performance would be ‘family friendly’, so when the racy routine kicked off their sprinted down to the stage with a huge mock censor buttons.

Lead singer Nicole Scherzinger enjoyed the funny gag, before saying ‘Ant and Dec, excuse me’ as she continued to belt out Don’t Cha.

The duo then held up a huge ITV ‘disruption’ sign to cover the screen, only for the girls to burst through it with the use of their hands and heels.

Complaints: The backlash comes after hosts Ant and Dec's best efforts to keep the girls covered up in a response to the 419 complaints the group's December X-Factor performance

Complaints: The backlash comes after hosts Ant and Dec’s best efforts to keep the girls covered up in a response to the 419 complaints the group’s December X-Factor performance

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