Fearne Cotton looks stunning in a pastel feather dress for a stylish underwater photo shoot as she reflects on her search for satisfaction
Fearne Cotton looked stunning as she floated in crystal clear water while wearing a pastel pink feathered dress in an elegant underwater photoshoot.
The TV presenter, 40, is surrounded by bubbles in photos from Stylist Magazine’s cover shoot this week.
The star reflected on her “search for contentment” as she chatted with the publication, saying, “The idea that you have to improve as a person?” I can’t agree with that at all.
At peace: Fearne Cotton, 40, looked stunning as she floated in crystal clear water while wearing a pastel pink feathered dress in an elegant underwater photoshoot
“The notion of self-improvement brings so much pressure.”
In the undershoot, a shoeless Fearne showed off her toned legs and ankle tattoo in the feathered dress that ended above her knee.
The TV featured opted for pink lipstick and glamorous makeup to showcase her pretty facial features for the shoot.

Cover star: The TV presenter is surrounded by bubbles in the cover photos of Stylist magazine this week

Floating: She moved her arms around her and brushed her hair from her face as she floated in the pool

Looking good: In the undershoot, a shoeless Fearne showed off her toned legs and ankle tattoo in the feathered dress that ended above her knee

The latest issue of Stylist Magazine with Fearne’s interview and shoot is now out
Fans of Fearne will know his inspirational words, as the broadcaster has published a number of books on healthy living both mentally and physically.
Fearne’s shooting comes after she and fellow presenter Jake Humphrey called their former workplace CBBC “aggressive and mean”, saying there was an ego battle at the children’s broadcaster.
She appeared on the channel and its associated programs from 2001 before leaving to present Top of the Pops in 2004, with the star saying the environment had left her “very unhappy”.
According to The Sun, Jake, 43, who started hosting on CBBC in 2001, said on a podcast: “CBBC was probably the most competitive, aggressive and nasty place.
“Everyone was young. Everyone wanted to be the next big thing.

Throwback: Fearne’s shooting comes after she and fellow presenter Jake Humphrey called their former CBBC workplace ‘aggressive and mean’
He asked Fearne: “Have you ever known a locker room with so many tears?”
She replied, “I used to stay out of it. It was too scary for me.
The BBC declined to comment when contacted by MailOnline.
Jake presented CBBC shows BAMZOOKi, Against All Odds and Rule The School, and also hosted the channel’s coverage of Fame Academy with Holly Willoughby.
Fearne has appeared on Eureka TV, Finger Tips with fellow presenter Stephen Mulhern, and Only in America with Reggie Yates.
The latest issue of Stylist Magazine with Fearne’s interview and filming is out now.

Blast from the past: Jake and Fearne are seen here sitting alongside Holly Willoughby during the days when Jake and Holly presented CBBC coverage of Fame Academy in 2002
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