Michelle Beadle posing in her new outfitMichelle Beadle (Photo via Twitter)

Michelle Beadle is looking rather good these days.

Beadle, who was a co-worker of Stephen A. Smith’s back when ESPN employed her, is now a free agent after Smith’s new radio show on SiriusXM replaced Beadle’s show that had been airing during that time slot.

In the meantime, she is going out and enjoying life.

Just recently, she took to social media and posted her latest outfit.

Michelle Beadle was sporting a Frida Color-Block Jumpsuit with a V-neck and sleeves. In the caption of the picture, she wrote, “Showered, Left the house, Ate a steak, Went to bed. Living.”

According to the product description, it has a Color-blocked bodice front, a Tiered bodice overlay, an elasticized waist, Side slit pockets, and Adjustable shoulder straps.

In July, she also went viral when she stripped down to a tiny blue bikini while at the beach.

Michelle Beadle Was Fired From her SiriusXM Job

Michelle Beadle smilingMichelle Beadle (Photos via michelle.beadle/IG)

This weekend, former ESPN host Michelle Beadle is trending on social media because of her newest outfit reveal.

In the summer, her time with SiriusXM came to a close.

In June, SiriusXM officially parted ways with Beadle and Cody Decker of the “Beadle and Decker” radio show. The network’s decision came after it decided to replace Beadle and Decker’s time slot with a show hosted by longtime ESPN anchor Stephen A. Smith.

Upon learning that Smith’s new show will replace “Beadle and Decker”, Beadle went on a scathing rant while the program was live on the air:

“All I ask is to be treated with respect…we’re gonna do our shows, cause we’re contractually obligated to be here…

We’re coming in hot today, ladies and gentlemen…The cat’s out of the bag…We were only given a few hours’ notice, but we weren’t told any details. We were promised that no details would be released, we didn’t know even know who was taking our place in the lineup…

Unbeknownst to us, the Hollywood Reporter, of course, had all the details. It was a little embarrassing, I’m not gonna lie. Been in this business for 20-plus years, I’ve been treated poorly a couple of times. This didn’t feel good, I’m not gonna lie.”

The 49-year-old spent three years at ESPN before a brief stint at NBC. Beadle returned to the Worldwide Leader in Sports in 2014 and stayed there for five years