She is a doting mother to five children.
And Jools Oliver cut a stylish figure as she stepped out in Highgate, London on Tuesday.
The designer, 43, opted for a flowing loose-fitted floral dress and trainers as she enjoyed a day out with her two-year-old son, River.
Day out: Jools Oliver cut a stylish figure as she stepped out with her two-year-old son River in Highgate, London on Tuesday
Jools embraced summer chic in the beige-coloured shirt-dress which fell at a stylish ankle-grazing length.
She opted for minimal make-up and kept it comfortable in a pair of trainers as she kept occupied on a phonecall.
Meanwhile, her other half Jamie recently discussed how he ploughed £12.7million of his own money into his struggling restaurant business last year after being given two hours to save the chain.
Earlier this year, the TV chef announced he was closing 12 of his 37 Jamie's Italian restaurants with 200 jobs affected.
Casual: The designer embraced summer chic in the beige-coloured shirt-dress which fell at a stylish ankle-grazing length
Woes: Her other half Jamie Oliver discussed how he ploughed £12.7million of his own money into his struggling restaurant business last year after being given two hours to save the chain
He also came under fire for failing to pay suppliers after his upmarket steak restaurant Barbecoa crashed into administration.
Speaking about the crisis in an interview released today, Oliver told the Financial Times Magazine: 'I had two hours to put money in and save it or the whole thing would go to s*** that day or the next day... It was as bad as that and as dramatic as that.'
He revealed he initially plunged £7.5million from his own savings into his Italian restaurant chain, followed by a further £5.2million. The firm also took out £37million in loans from HSBC and other companies.
Shutdown: Earlier this year, the TV chef announced he was closing 12 of his 37 Jamie's Italian restaurants with 200 jobs affected
Oliver told the financial newspaper that his firm 'simply run out of cash' and raged at 'people supposed to manage that stuff'.
He said Brexit was among the number to factors which caused a 'perfect storm' for the company, as well as rental costs, local government rates and the increase in the minimum wage.
Barbecoa was said have owed £6.7million owed to creditors in the wake of the problems, although the group now insists everyone has been paid.
Business troubles: He also came under fire for failing to pay suppliers after his upmarket steak restaurant Barbecoa crashed into administration
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