Kirsty Gallacher made her first public appearance since revealing she will undergo radiotherapy next month as she celebrated Global’s Make Some Noise Day on Friday.
The Gold radio presenter, 49, looked sensational as she appeared in a glittery gold jumpsuit which perfectly accentuated her hourglass figure.
Her sparkly garment featured long flowing sleeves, which draped to the floor when her arms were down and flung out behind her like angel wings when she lifted them up.
She paired her fabulous ensemble with a pair of stilettos and some orange lens glasses which featured dazzling jewels all around.
Showcasing her natural, youthful looks, Kirsty opted for a flawless makeup look with a bold red lip and wore her hair in a slicked back do.
Not to draw attention away from her jumpsuit, she kept her accessories to a minimum as she donned a simple pair of silver stud earrings.

Kirsty Gallacher made her first public appearance since revealing she will undergo radiotherapy next month as she celebrated Global’s Make Some Noise Day on Friday

The Gold radio presenter, 49, looked sensational as she appeared in a glittery gold jumpsuit which perfectly accentuated her hourglass figure
The TV presenter appeared in good spirits on the blue carpet, smiling and playfully posing for the camera.
Earlier this month Kirsty revealed she will undergo radiotherapy for the next few weeks.
She took to her Instagram story to share a gruesome image of a needle which had been inserted into her arm.
She captioned it: ‘And so the radiotherapy prep starts, just under a month to go!’
The star added another image of a yellow mask, and joked, ‘My ‘Hannibal lector’ mask… can’t wait’, which is believed to be used as part of her treatment.
Four years ago, the mother-of-two shared that she had been diagnosed with a benign ear tumour.
Since then she has spoken about her ongoing tinnitus battle and hearing loss, which has been brought on from her health condition.
Appearing on Loose Women last month, the former Sky Sports presenter, explained that her tumour was inoperable and it would take ‘very dangerous’ surgery to remove it.

Her sparkly garment featured long flowing sleeves, which draped to the floor when her arms were down and flung out behind her like angel wings when she lifted them up

Earlier this month Kirsty revealed she will undergo radiotherapy as she took to her Instagram story to share a gruesome image of a needle which had been inserted into her arm

The 49-year-old TV presenter also added another image of a yellow mask, and joked, ‘My ‘Hannibal lector’ mask… can’t wait’
Speaking to Charlene White, Jane Moore, Janet Street-Porter and Katie Piper on the ITV show, Kirsty described the tumour, which is located in the inner canal of her right ear.
Asked by Jane to describe her tumour, Kirsty said: ‘A couple of years ago, I literally woke up and I couldn’t really hear out of my right ear and I thought, ‘Oh, that’s a bit odd’.
‘I’d been flown the week before and thought it’s not popped, and went to the doctor and it was a medical emergency because obviously, it could be a brain tumour.
‘So, they were brilliant, they sent me straight to see a consultant.
‘It took a while for them to work out what was going on because it was after Covid, but it is called an acoustic neuroma, which is a benign tumour that happens to many people. Don’t know why.’
Speaking on The Vanessa Feltz Show alongside audiologist Dr Gladys Sanda, Kirsty discussed the challenges she faces in noisy environments.

The mother-of-two shared in in 2021 that she had been diagnosed with a benign ear tumour after experiencing hearing difficulties during rehearsals for GB News
She said: ‘They have suggested a hearing aid. I’m not there yet, I don’t think. I’m managing it fine.
I do find it upsetting and I sympathise… it’s management and sometimes if I’m in an acoustically difficult environment, say I was out for dinner last night, noisy environment, I have to leave sometimes. I get really upset.
‘I can’t cope with it because I can’t hear anyone… I now look at people’s lips because my hearing loss is pretty bad in my right ear.’
Kirsty was diagnosed after experiencing hearing difficulties during rehearsals for GB News in 2021.
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