Helen Skelton is the epitome of chic in cream jumpsuit while exiting Headingley ... trends now Helen Skelton looked effortlessly chic as she left Headingley Stadium in Leeds on Saturday where she hosted the local rugby game for Channel 4. The TV presenter, 39, stunned in a denim cream jumpsuit with matching off-white boots - enhancing her slender figure. The Strictly Come Dancing star teamed the glamorous ensemble with a camel coat, and appeared to be carrying no bag. Helen styled her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders and opted for some dark shades on her eyelids and pink lipstick. The TV personality appeared in good spirits as she presented the Leeds Rhino home match - also the same team that her ex-husband Richie Myler plays for. Glam: Helen Skelton looked effortlessly chic as she left Headingley Stadium in Leeds on Saturday where she hosted the local rugby game for Channel 4 Looking good: The TV presenter, 39, stunned in a denim cream jumpsuit with matching off-white boots - enhancing her slender figure The Countryfile presenter also posed with co-presenter Adam Hill and was captured chatting with some rugby fans. In attendance was also Richie's pregnant girlfriend Stephanie Thirkill. Rugby star Richie, 32, shares three children with the 39-year-old presenter - Ernie, Louis, and Elsie Kate. It comes as Helen was announced as one of the first nine celebrities taking part in the all-stars spin-off of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Show hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly made the announcement during this weekend's episode of Saturday Night Takeaway. Helen, television presenter Carol Vorderman, 62, former boxer Amir Khan, 36, and model Janice Dickinson, 68, are all taking part in the pre-recorded version of the show which was filmed in South Africa. They will be joined by the late Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell, 64, Diversity dancer Jordan Banjo, 30, Happy Mondays star Shaun Ryder, 60, retired javelin thrower Fatima Whitbread, 62, and Phil Tufnell, 56. More stars will be announced in due course, with the series set to air at the end of next month. Looking forward: It comes right after Helen was announced among the first nine celebrities taking part in the all-stars spin-off of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Battle: Former Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan, 32, television presenter Carol Vorderman, 62, former boxer Amir Khan, 36, and model Janice Dickinson, 68, are all taking part in the pre-recorded version of the show which was filmed in South Africa The new series sees the return of some of the most memorable campmates from I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! in the brand new setting of South Africa. The challenges will be bigger and tougher and the environment harsher and more unforgiving than the usual Australian jungle. With no public vote, they will be competing against each other in a battle to become the first ever I'm A Celebrity Legend. Ant said: 'It's a question we always get asked...who would you bring back to the jungle? 'So to get this opportunity to make a brand new show in South Africa and put some of our previous campmates through their paces again was the dream.' Dec added: 'It's bigger and wilder than we could have hoped for so viewers are in for a real treat!' Former soap actress Helen, who appeared on the 12th series in 2012, entertained viewers the first time around. Helen reportedly annoyed producers and even hosts Ant and Dec by quitting numerous challenges without even giving them a try, causing tension in the camp as the celebrities went without food for nearly 10 days. She said of her return to the show: 'I am not saying I am going to go in and be a jungle warrior and be absolutely amazing because I will not. 'Yes I will be scared but I will have a go and I will be a lot better than last time!' In the jungle: Carol Vorderman is also set to return after entertaining viewers with her flirty banter and jungle showers during the 2016 series Competition: With no public vote, they will be competing against each other in a battle to become the first ever I'm A Celebrity Legend Former Countdown star Carol came eight in place during 2016's series lasting 18 days in the Australian jungle alongside winner Scarlett Moffatt after entertaining viewers with her flirty banter and jungle showers. Carol said of her return: 'Doing I’m A Celebrity changed me a lot and I can’t wait to take part in this new series. 'I loved everything about I’m A Celebrity [the first time round].' She added: 'We’ve still got a WhatsApp group!' Meanwhile, boxing champion Amir, who originally took part in the 17th series in 2017, said: '[I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!] helped me overcome my phobia of spiders and snakes. 'It also made me tougher as a person and I’m determined this time not to be soft when it comes to the Trials!' While Diversity Dancer & Radio DJ Jordan, who took part in the 16th series in 2016, said: 'How many people get the chance to do it twice? A series with different campmates from over the years sounds pretty cool and my fellow Diversity dancers are excited to see me suffer again!' Supermodel Janice, who appeared on the seventh series in 2007, said: 'I’m coming back for more fun, more camaraderie and to see if I can get along with everyone,' adding: 'You never know what’s going to jump up and bite your ass.' Fatima Whitbread entered the jungle in 2011, and came in third place, with viewers crowing McFly's Dougie Poynter the winner. The sportswoman unfortunately got a cockroach up her nose while taking part in a challenge on the show and decided to keep the creature after it was retrieved. She said of her show comeback: 'I learnt a lot about myself in the Australian camp and I know there will be some life size characters and life size egos in South Africa too! But what a great experience it is going to be.' Former Royal Butler Paul, who finished runner-up on the fourth series in 2004, said: 'I loved doing it the first time around and to be asked again is very special. It’s like coming into the final of the jungle Olympics. 'I had to eat kangaroo testicles in Australia and I am expecting everything to be bigger in South Africa.' Ex-England Cricketer Phil, who won the second series in 2003, said: 'I am one of the lucky few to have gone in the jungle and experienced it all and that’s what appealed to me when they phoned up to ask me to take part again. I said yes immediately.' Music Legend Shaun, who finisher runner-up on the 10th series in 2010, said: 'All I can remember about the Trials is eating a lot of penises, testicles and eyeballs!' He added: 'I could have stayed another year in Australia. I loved living outside in the camp and I had a proper laugh with my fellow celebrities. I know going to South Africa will be a great adventure. I can’t wait to do it.' Saturday Night Takeaway bosses gave viewers a first look at the upcoming spin-off series of I'm A Celebrity, with the stars seen walking through a barren landscape. They were also seen competing in their usual terrifying challenges such as leaping off a cliff from a great height. Viewers will see a group of 15 soap stars, reality TV personalities and sporting icons enter the camp. A source previously told The Sun: 'It's a different format to Australia, who knows when and where celebrities will enter camp, literally anything could happen. 'It's not clear how many will start in camp or how many will be there by the end when one is crowned King or Queen of the jungle, possibly for a second time. 'It's the best of I'm A Celebrity, quite literally, but there's some twists and surprises along the way for viewers and campers so it's not going to be as straightforward as they might think.' Big return: The all-stars spin-off series is set to air on ITV at the end of April, it was revealed during Saturday Night Takeaway this weekend All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility