Helen Skelton has celebrated the "next exciting chapter" with close friends as they all huddled together to mark a number of exciting and momentous moments on the horizon.
Wanting to hail her hardworking pals – and a chum who is soon to have a baby – the 40-year-old TV star took to her Instagram page with a gushing and glammed up tribute.
The former Countryfile presenter looked effortlessly chic in a strapless black dress that floated long to her ankles as she "proudly" stood with her clan.
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Everyone seemed to be in high-spirits as they stood arm-in-arm while posing for the camera to mark many of their successes.
Putting the limelight on her friends, Helen told her 484,000 followers: "Toasting @carolynnwilley next exciting chapter….
"Celebrating @ellenpryce graft and venture… Eagerly anticipating @rebeccasekinawodhead new addition.
"Proud friend in many many ways. Here's to you and your next exciting chapter ladies.
The celebrations also land following Helen's emotional statement announcing she was quitting BBC Radio 5 Live show.
Speaking live on-air on Sunday (August 13), the TV personality broke the news that she would be stepping down in order to spend more time with her children.
Helen explained that life as a single-parent of three, had been particularly tough to juggle – following the split from her children's father Richie Myler last year.
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Signing off from her 5 Live show, she said: "I've loved every minute of the past year.
"Thank you to all the team and thank you to all of you. It's hard to know what to say without getting emotional."
Helen's decision to respectfully resign from her post was backed by her good friend Dan Walker – who hailed his pal for stepping down to prioritise watching her children play football at the weekend.
The Channel 5 presenter said on the Jeremy Vine show: "Of her three children, two of them play football on a Sunday morning and she’s made the decision practically she would much rather watch them play football and encourage them to do that than be on the radio at that time.
"And I think that is a decision that parents are making all the time.”
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