Tess Daly and her lookalike daughter Phoebe enjoyed a day out on Thursday as they went shopping in Notting Hill, London.
The Strictly Come Dancing presenter, 55, and her eldest daughter looked in good spirits on the outing where they were also spotted looking at properties in the area.
The family resemblance between mother and daughter was strong as they stepped out wearing similar dark outfits.
Tess wrapped up in a navy knee-length coat which she wore over a black jumper and a pair of skinny jeans.
The host let her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders while she also sported a black cap and carried a matching handbag.
Tess Daly and her lookalike daughter Phoebe enjoyed a day out on Thursday as they went shopping in Notting Hill, London
The Strictly Come Dancing presenter, 55, and her eldest daughter looked in good spirits on the outing where they were also spotted looking at properties in the area
The family resemblance between mother and daughter was strong as they stepped out wearing similar dark outfits
Phoebe, who Tess shares with husband Vernon Kay, opted for a black long-sleeved top along with a matching scarf and leather trousers.
The pair went shopping before they grabbed a coffee and then strolled by houses in the trendy neighbourhood with Tess appearing to take some snaps of the homes on her phone
Tess and Vernon, who are also parents to daughter Amber, 14, married in September 2003.
Since turning 18 last year she has started creeping into the public eye, making her red carpet debut alongside her father at the John Wick Chapter 4 premiere last March.
While TV presenter Vernon was on hand to support his daughter, he previously revealed that he and Tess insist his children don't live off their fame and must form 'their own careers.'
It's an important factor for the celebrity duo, who both fell into fame after being scouted as models and then turning to television.
Speaking to MailOnline in 2022, Vernon said he and his wife believe it's important for their offspring 'to find themselves' and not be given their 'life on a plate', crediting the pair's Northern backgrounds for shaping their parenting beliefs.
Vernon said: 'We let them be independent when it comes to them and their futures because it's important that you allow them to find themselves, which is character building and personality development.
Tess wrapped up in a navy knee-length coat which she wore over a black jumper and a pair of skinny jeans
The host let her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders while she also sported a black cap and carried a matching handbag
The pair went shopping before they grabbed a coffee and then strolled by houses in the trendy neighbourhood
Phoebe, who Tess shares with husband Vernon Kay, opted for a black long-sleeved top along with a matching scarf and leather trousers
Phoebe also wore a pair of grey and white trainers and carried a black handbag
'Sometimes I think that the old silver spoon and life on a plate in front of them… I think that's quite contradictory to how you want them to be.
'Tess and I grew up in hearty, wholesome Northern families and that's a huge trait that helped us in our personal development and I think that's really important.'
He added: 'I don't disagree with anyone that does that by helping their kids, which is great, but I just think sometimes for us, personally, it's whatever they're into, they can go and discover themselves.'
Tess is of the same thinking as her husband, telling MailOnline in 2021 how she kept her children 'grounded' against the trappings of fame and raises them with 'morals, respect and a work ethic.'
The Strictly host revealed that Phoebe didn't realise her mum worked on TV until she was seven years old as she and Vernon worked to keep their family shielded from the limelight.
Tess admitted 'it has never been about us at home' when talking about the importance of keeping her career separate from motherhood.
Tess appeared to have her eye on some properties in the area
Tess' husband Vernon Kay previously revealed the couple insist his children don't live off their fame and must form 'their own careers'
It's an important factor for the celebrity duo, who both fell into fame after being scouted as models and then turning to television
Vernon said he and his wife believe it's important for their offspring 'to find themselves' and not be given their 'life on a plate'
Phoebe along with sister Amber, 14, (right) has enjoyed a childhood out of the spotlight. Yet since turning 18 last year she has started creeping into the public eye
She explained: 'They are so grounded they know the value of everything. It is everything for us.
'They have good morals and respect others. It's everything. They build their self-esteem via you. It is so important to us to keep them grounded.
'It has never been about us at home – it is about them and their lives and us at a family. Phoebe didn't even know I worked on TV until she was about seven!
She had no idea until she saw me once and said "there's my mum!" She just thought I went to work on a Saturday because to them it is work.
'Of course they thoroughly enjoy it and they loved watching their dad on I'm A Celeb, they love Strictly – but it is part of what we do and it doesn't define who we are to them. We're just mum and dad.
'It's really important for me that I don't take away my children's work ethic and their chance to find their own role in life by overshadowing them with your own.
'It is important they learn to find their own way. It is not about us and ego has no place in our house. They are good, hard-working girls and we're really proud of them. They're growing up!'