Dermot O'Leary wraps up warm as he steps out for a Boxing Day stroll

Dermot O’Leary wraps up warm as he steps out for a Boxing Day stroll with stylish wife Dee Koppang and their baby son Kasper

He welcomed his son Kasper with his wife Dee Koppang in June. 

And Dermot O’Leary radiated happiness as he wrapped up warm for a Boxing Day stroll with his family in London. 

The presenter, 47, sported a navy blue button-up coat with a matching beanie hat as he pushed the pram around Primrose Hill. 

Cosy: Dermot O’Leary, 47, wrapped up warm as he took a cosy Boxing Day stroll around Primrose Hill, London, with his wife Dee Kopang, 42, and his son Kasper 

He paired the outfit with a pair of beige trousers and a khaki green scarf, which he tucked under his coat, and black leather gloves. 

His stylish wife Dee, 42, also wrapped up warm in a huge fluffy scarf and long blazer-style coat. 

The producer and director, who has worked on Netflix show The Crown, tied her brunette locks back in a practical bun. 

She accessorised with a white cross-body bag and paired the outfit with chunky black boots. 

Keeping warm: The presenter, 47, sported a navy blue button-up coat with a matching beanie hat as he pushed the pram while Dee looked stylish in a large furry scarf

Dermot is set to take on a new role in January, as he joins Alison Hammond presenting ITV’s This Morning on Fridays, replacing Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes.  

Earlier this month, Dermot dashed the hopes of The X Factor fans hoping to see the series return in 2021.

The show’s host revealed he has ‘no idea’ when the series will resume and that he thinks it’ll be 2022 at the earliest, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.  

Asked about it on Sunday Brunch, Dermot said: ‘If I knew, I’d tell you, because I’d be happy. I’ve no idea!’  

New role: Dermot is set to take on a new role in January, as he joins Alison Hammond presenting ITV’s This Morning on Fridays, replacing Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes

The show was halted this year as the virus spread across the world, which rendered it impossible to produce the show. 

The series involves mass gatherings of people for open public auditions, travel across the world and arenas packed with a large scale audience. 

Dermot said: ‘It’s got the turning circle of a car ferry. There’s a lot of planning that goes into it.

‘It definitely won’t be next year, so it will probably be back in 2022.’    

Not yet! Earlier this month, Dermot dashed the hopes of The X Factor fans hoping to see the series return in 2021 as he said it ‘definitely won’t be next year’ and will be 2022 ‘at the earliest’

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